Not sure that this question is remotely clear in its wording. A beast is an animal. The Big Bang is a theory of how matter, space, and time came into existence. Stars create atoms, atoms lead to molecules, molecules created life in its simplest form. From there evolution took place. A better description of this would be found in a very good book "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors" by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan or just basic Google searching. There is no "beast" associated with this occurrence though.
A blowing of a balloon best describes the BIG BANG best
the singularity
The big bang theory explain the creation of everything. It gives the explanation of beginning of our universe and it's evolution
Some questions about the Big Bang theory and its implications for the origin of the universe include: What caused the Big Bang? How did the universe evolve after the Big Bang? What evidence supports the Big Bang theory? What are the implications of the Big Bang for our understanding of the universe's beginning and future?
massive energy created matterTo get to the theory ... the red shift (and Hubble).If you're referring to how the big bang began, science has no answer.
The event that marks the beginning of the universe is the Big Bang. This was a cosmic event that occurred about 13.8 billion years ago, creating the universe as we know it today. The Big Bang theory is widely accepted by scientists as the most plausible explanation for the origin of the universe.
The Big Bang Theory is a scientific theory that suggests the universe began as a singularity around 13.8 billion years ago. It proposes that the universe expanded rapidly from a hot, dense state, cooling over time to form stars, galaxies, and eventually planets. This theory is supported by various observations and evidence in the fields of cosmology and astrophysics.
Same story, new name.
The Big Bang theory is the prevailing explanation for the beginning of the universe. It posits that the universe began as a singularity around 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. This theory is supported by evidence such as the cosmic microwave background radiation and the observed redshift of galaxies.
The Big Bang Theory is a widly accepted theory in the scientific world because of the fact that it has less loopholes than others made to oppose it.I believe 1-2 loopholes are contained in The Big Bang Theory.
Some scientsists belivs that there was an explosion called the 'big bang' (Big Bang theory), that started it all off. If this was the case though, there probably wouldn't have been a bang though in the void of nothingness.
The Big Bang Theory describes the universe's origin as a singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago, where all matter and energy were concentrated in an infinitely dense point. This singularity underwent rapid expansion, leading to the formation of space, time, and the universe as we know it. As the universe expanded, it cooled, allowing particles to form and eventually coalesce into atoms, stars, and galaxies. The theory is supported by evidence such as cosmic microwave background radiation and the observed redshift of distant galaxies.