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Carol Ann Susi portrays Howard Wolowitz's mother on The Big Bang Theory, she is never seen on the show, we only hear her voice.

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Big Bang does not provide a theory of cosmic origins. It delineates cosmic evolution from a split second. It says nothing about time zero so BANG is left out. Do you have any theory of cosmic origin?

The Big Bang is the best theory we have, it is supported by abundant evidence, and is the closest we can get to the Univere's origin. The cause of the Big Bang is only speculation and may never be fully known, but that does not mean the Big Bang itself didn't happen. Some people put God as the cause, but that's not the only explanation. Whenever someone says the Big Bang is "just a theory" they are proving that they are ignorant because they don't know the definition of a scientific theory. In science a theory is far from a guess, conjecture, or speculation; it is simply an explanation backed by sufficient evidence.AnswerThe big bang does not provide a theory of cosmic origins. The big bang is just a theory. I am a Christian so you can jest all you want, but the big bang is pretty much as possible as my God creating it because EVERY THING FROM SPACE TIME TO ASTRONOMY TO THE END OF TIME came from NOTHING AT ALL and it is possible that the universe came out of something that did not exist. I know that part of the theory is that the universe came out of a molecular explosion, but where did the molecules come from? If they were not there, as for the cosmic origin scientists will tell you that they came from clouds called nursery clouds, cosmic nursery clouds actually, and that the cosmos came from those nursery clouds. I believe that God made the cosmos. The cosmic origin could not have come from the big bang because it is as plausible as God being real to scientists. AnswerGod is my theory of cosmic origin. I am a Christian believer in God and the truth of the Bible. I also have no difficulty consolidating my belief in God with an acceptance of scientific explanations for the origin of the cosmos. I agree with the Big Bang theory as well as the theory of evolution by natural selection for living organisms on Earth. But I believe it all had to begin somehow, with something, before there was anything. It began with the First Cause of all things, God. I also highly recommend the book entitled "The Language of God" written by Francis Collins, who oversaw the Human Genome Project for several years.AnswerSearch for materials on the newly emerging Membrane Theory. There are aspects of the theory that are extremely interesting and that allow physicists [theoretically] to go through and past the Big Bang, to meaningfully speculate about conditions existing prior to the Big Bang, and to explore some possibilities about what caused the Big Bang. I think this model harmonizes reasonably well with some faith-based approaches. Big Bang was coined as a term of derision toward those who first advocated the theory that everything was, at some time in the distant past, all in one place. There could have been no actual bang, because there was no medium through which sound could propagate. The Big Bang theory is indeed a theory of cosmic origin. There is no requirement that every theory be a 'theory of everything', or that the theory itself contain the answer to every imaginable question that it might inspire. A theory should account for current observations, it should be possible to test or search for evidence that supports the theory or that refutesit. And the theory should, as the questioner demonstrates, lead to further questions.Philosophers of science can argue powerfully that no theory can actually be proven; this makes scientific work all the more tantalizing. The strength of the best theories is not that they provide clear, detailed and complete answers that are beyond challenge. The crumbling of theories in the light of new knowledge is a wonderful thing, even if not for the persons who devoted their careers to the crumbling theories. "The strength of theories is that they turn Mysteries into Problems." This statement is a paraphrase from: How We Make Decisions; Read Montague, Plume, 2006.


Does watching big bang theory make you smart?

No. There are many scientific terms, but as usual this is a TV show that sets words together in gibberish that the common audience would not notice. Not only that, the information is said too fast that you would probably not understand a thing of what is being said. So, it won't make you smart.


Did Tim Burton make A Christmas Carol?

No he made a nightmare before Christmas


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How much does the cast of big bang theory make?

They make around 100,000 a year :)


What sentence can you make using the word Big bang theory?

The Big Bang Theory is widely considered by scientists and theologians as the way in which the universe started. Even the Pope accepts it.


Did God the all knowing make the big bang?

To quote Einstein, "I had no need of that theory."


Are they going to make a fourth season for big bang theory?

Yes they will. I believe I saw a commercial for it.


Is the big bang theory real or did god make the earth?

Relax. You don't have to choose between "either/or". It makes perfect sense to conclude that Gcd created the big bang.


What happens if you re-create the big bang theory?

If we recreate the big bang theory it will either crate a galaxy and teach us how to stop global warming or make a black hole and kill us all. It will probably be the stop global warming one.


How did the big bang theory make the earth?

The Big Bang Theory represents the creation event for our existence in a traditional fourth dimensional SpaceTime continuum. Without this environment, there would be no galaxies, solar systems, or planets. So while the Big Bang Theory provided for (or made) existence within the universe, the actual formation of solar systems and resulting planets would be more accurately present in the Nebular Hypothesis (sometimes referred to as the Nebular Theory).


Ideas like the big bang make it impossible to believe in god?

No the opposite is true actually. The law of cause and effect is one of the fundamental principles of physics. According to the Big Bang theory, all the matter and energy in the universe were concentrated in one area. This leaves the ulitmate question 'where did this energy and matter come from?' The Big Bang theory is a physical answer to an eternal question. That is why it falls short of being the ultimate theory that it claims to be. Who created the Big Bang? Things DONT just happen for the sake of it.


What does the big bang theory propose?

The Big Bang (possibly a misnomer; there was no sound according to some theorists) is one way to make sense out of the current observation that the galaxies are moving away from one another. Briefly, if the galaxies are moving away from one another, there must have (theoretically) been a time when they were all bunched up together. The theory also describes how various particles and then atoms came into existence, followed up by the creation of heavier and heavier elements in the various generations and explosions of stars the big bang theory was found by george gamow


How Does The Big Bang Theory Make sense If the universe was blank then how did some kind of explosion come out of it?

That's the primary problem with the big bang theory - the universe has been mapped back to a couple of billionths of a second after the big bang occurred and all the data from then and beyond fits perfectly with the predictions postulated by the big bang theory itself, but there are limits to how far back you can see. However, the conflicting theories miserably fail to provide an idea as to why the universe started either - religions state that there was a god beforehand, which is infinitely more complex than an explosion, the steady state theory in addition to being pretty much disproven requires that the universe was there to start with, and Occam's razor then leads to the big bang theory. It's the simplest explanation that makes sense, but no theory in existence has a satisfactory argument as to why the universe started in the first place.


How would you explain to a person who argues the big bang theory is incorrect because its a theory?

Explain that, to a scientist, the word "theory" does NOT mean "hunch" or "unsupported idea" -- the scientific word for that is "hypothesis." A "theory" is an over-arching idea that has passed rigorous, experimental tests. In scientific parlance, calling "the Big Bang" a "theory" is akin to calling a heliocentic solar system a "theory." For many years, the ideas first proposed by Jesuit priest George LeMaitre -- now known as "the Big Bang" -- were simply hypotheses. His ideas, however, did make specific predictions about what results we would get if we did certain experiments. These experiments were first done fifty years ago, and the results were EXACTLY as predicted by Big Bang Cosmology. Since then, Big Bang Cosmology has continued to pass one scientific test after another, just like Copernicus' heliocentric model. That is why it has now been elevated to a "theory." Note, of course, that there are people who despise science, and will not only misuse the word "theory," but make a concerted effort to spread this confusion to other people.


Who created the big bang?

i think that god created because why didn't the big bang form before there was even little light-------God created the Big Bang.