The Big Bang did not give us visible light. Light, from the time of the Big Bang has been red shifted so that it is now in the microwave part of the spectrum.
However, the Big Bang did give us all the matter that exists, and some of that matter formed stars which, in their nuclear fusion, produce light.
According to modern cosmology, every point in space should see every other point (on a large scale so point=galaxy) moving away from it as a result of the big bang, and redshift is when light is shifted toward the red end of the spectrum(Captain Obvious reporting for duty!) because the source is rapidly moving away. So redshift of galaxies is an indication of them moving away from us, as predicted by the big bang.
No, our eyes does not give out light. Only light comes in to our eyes allowing us to see.
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Briefly, redshift shows that most objects move away from us; this means that the Universe is expanding.
the sun does give off light,heat,gravity,water cycle, mass, life,and vital vitamins
It gave us the power to live - we wouldn't be here if there hadn't been a Big Bang.
The Big Bang was in the US.
Is that supposed to be one or two questions?The observable universe is round because the propagation of light is isotropic... that is, the same speed in every direction.The light from the Big Bang has "reached us". We see it every direction we look, in the microwave spectrum. You're assuming the Big Bang occurred somewhere "out there". It didn't. It happened everywhere, including here, because at the time "everywhere" was all the same place.
Theoretically yes. String theory and M theory says that when the two universe collide together or split into two universes, that is when Big Bang occurs. However there is no evidence that Parallel universe exists.
The Big Bang is the cause of everything we know - the Universe around us. If the Big Bang itself was caused by something else, we don't know about it.
According to the scientists big bang is the main reason of the creation of this universe. after the big bang only the matter space and time came into being
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There are nearly 18 million US viewers of Big Bang Theory episodes.
The light from distant galaxies is redshifted. The only reasonable explanation for that is that the galaxies are moving away from us.
The Big Bang Theory tells what happen at the begning of the universe. How the Earth comes into the universe
Atoms did not come into being until Recombination, which occurred about 377,000 years after the Big Bang. Hadrons and leptons -- the building blocks of atoms -- came into being about ten seconds after the Big Bang. All matter came, ultimately, from the Big Bang (as best we can presently tell). Thus, the atoms in your body -- as well as atoms 100 billion light years away from us -- came from that source.
The Big Bang does not have height, it is still happening and every point in the universe is its center. It began somewhere between 12 billion and 18 billion years ago. The Big Bang is not an explosion expanding into something else, it has no boundary although we only see some of it because it has not been happening long enough for light from distant parts to reach us yet.