How the Big Bang took place is a question that is still unanswered. According to theory, the universe was formed from the Big Bang. If you meant to ask how scientists came to this conclusion, I will answer. When astronomer Edwin Hubble observed the stars, he noticed that almost all stars are moving away from Earth(seen by red-shift of the observed light coming from the stars). If all stars are moving away from each other, it must mean that at one point, all these stars and everything else were concentrated at a single point. It was then concluded that the Big Bang threw out all matter into space.
besides religeous, ithink the big bang theory is the closest It is now generally accepted that the Universe started with a Big Bang; a huge explosion, all current matter originally being concentrated in an extremely small space. Even space itself has been expanding after that. What brought this Big Bang into being is currently unknown. The religious explanations you are not interested in, after all, are not a complete answer: for those who believe in God, it is not enough to know that God created the Universe, some of us also want to know how He did it!
The big bang or God created it. Mostly the big bang is the scientific reason and God is the religious reason.
It is quite clear, from observations, that the Universe is expanding, and that it started from a very hot and very dense start, currently called the "Big Bang". It is not quite clear where the energy came from; there are several speculations about this, but there is not much evidence about what happened before the Big Bang - or whether there even was a "before".
If you are referring to the Big Bang, I am afraid that there is not really an answer for you. Cosmology (the study of the universe and its origin) is such a recently developed science that there is yet not way to explain why the Big Bang occurred in any terms more than conjecture. It is thought to have been caused either by a collision or rubbing together of other universes, or a presence of enough room in the 'multiverse' for another universe to form. If you really want to pursue an answer to this question, the best answer I can give you is this: become a cosmologist.
The Theory of Relativity was created by Einstein, not by Eisenstein. Comment: The most obvious thing is that Einstein's equations predicted that the Universe was not "static". So a "Big Bang", expanding Universe fits the theory.
When the big bang theory started the universe, light was created.
actually the big bang is something I don't believe in I believe the universe was created by God
The best theory is that all matter was created at the Big Bang
The big bang began the expansion of spacetime with great rapidity. The Universe began with the Big Bang. In other words both space and time began at the big bang. The big bang started the Universe from the point t=0.
because it explains about universe
universe started moving away
The big bang or a wormhole
The universe began approximately 13.7 billion years ago. The big bang theory describes how the universe was created, and began to expand rather rapidly.
Our concept of the "big bang" has no explanation about how or why, but our hypothesis is that there was NOTHING before the Big Bang created the universe.
No because time started with the Big Bang.
Scientists believe the "first event" in the Universe was the Big Bang. The Big Bang Theory attempts to explain how the universe was originally created.
It is what created the universe