Your question is incomplete, as you imply you are going to provide a "list" of options. In any event, and while I am not a professional physicist, I believe the following are items of evidence which support the big bang theory:
1. The presence of cosmic background radiation - a low level "hum" of radiation that is more or less constant in every direction;
2. The relative fraction of Helium in the universe;
3. The fact that almost all galaxies are flying away from each other.
Assuming these are correct, this list is almost certainly incomplete - there are doubtless other items of relevant evidence.
The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
Hello i am minakshi and the evidences that supports big bang theory is - 1-observations of cosmic back ground microwave radiation (COBR)which is done by cosmic background explorer(COBE) 2-the hubble laws that tells that the universe is expanding with the speed of 70km/sec for every megparsec 3-the presence of light elements ie. hydrogen and helium. 4-and the equation of einstein genral theory of relavity it also supportsbig bang theory. still there are many evidences which suports big bang theory
Given by the fact that electromegnetic energy cannot be seen and how the radiation from distant galaxies supports the big bang theory? it can easily be said that...I dont know the answer. (0_0)
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
The Cosmic Microwave Background, discovered (almost by accident) in 1964, perfectly matches what the Big Bang Theory predicted. No other hypothesis can begin to explain it, beyond saying "Well, it's just there and I have no explanation why."
That depends on what you mean by "these".
The redshift of distant galaxies.
the big bang theory
cosmic microwave background radiation
The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
OK, I'll ask. "What is the evidence?"
Hello i am minakshi and the evidences that supports big bang theory is - 1-observations of cosmic back ground microwave radiation (COBR)which is done by cosmic background explorer(COBE) 2-the hubble laws that tells that the universe is expanding with the speed of 70km/sec for every megparsec 3-the presence of light elements ie. hydrogen and helium. 4-and the equation of einstein genral theory of relavity it also supportsbig bang theory. still there are many evidences which suports big bang theory
If the big bang theory is correct then the Big Bang is important because that is the moment the universe is created. The fundamental importance of the theory is that it is a theory. This means that it is possible to search for information that either supports or refutes it. It is even possible to getsome of this information. If it turns out that this theory is not true, then the exciting and creative search for new theories will kick in.
Given by the fact that electromegnetic energy cannot be seen and how the radiation from distant galaxies supports the big bang theory? it can easily be said that...I dont know the answer. (0_0)
Like any theoretical model, they are all theories searching for validation. While observational evidence supports one theory over another, there is no reference to suggest that cosmogony happened exactly as presented via the Big Bang Theory.
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
hi i am minakshi and the answer is that when examining the red shifts of galaxies outside our own galaxies to be moving away the observer this observation supports the big bang theory because indicates that every matter of the universe was consentrated at one place and after big bang the universe is expanding.