I would contest the statement that any scientific theory is more or less acceptable to religious denominations.
To somebody who believes that the universe was created, the notion that it was created as an eternal unchanging whole should be equally palatable to the notion that it was created as an expanding space.
Perhaps, though, the notion that we now had a specific first event to point to provided somewhat of an emotional support to their beliefs.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Many scientists accept the Big Bang theory as the explanation for the origin of the universe. This theory proposes that the universe began as a singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago, and has been expanding ever since. The evidence for the Big Bang includes the cosmic microwave background radiation and the observed redshift of distant galaxies.
It is similar to the Big Bang theory. The ekpyrotic theory is, a theory that their is a parallel universe (More than one) In our universe.
That is, more or less, the description of the Big Bang.
Hello, i am minakshi and the answer of your question is that the major astronomers that helped us arrive at the big bang theory is that george lemairte and freidmann .one thing more i like the big bang theory very much more question you can send me on big bang theory like my opinion on how the universe was created , how matter came into being etc.
Start from the Answers.com topic about big bang theory (in the link). I believe Simon Singh's book mentioned there is also nice.
The big bang theory came as a result of discovering that there are many galaxies and that they are all moving away from us.
The matter present in the Universe began to become more and more dense and this huge density originates the big bang. That was the beginning of the Universe.
Different types of theories are the Big Bang Theory, the Cell Theory, and more.
No. It seems to me that Bharthrhari's philosophies were more relevant to linguistics than to cosmology.
There are two questions commonly asked:1. Is it real, or did God create the universe ex nihilo?2. Did the Big Bang create more than one universe?3. How can the big bang account for dark matter and dark energy?