It is "The Big Bang Theory."
Both of them are real. God is real and created the universe, but the Big Bang was a theory or an event that proves the formation of the universe. The Big Bang tells us that there was a state that expanded rapidly and became extremely hot. Because of its size and climate, it exploded and that proves that the planets, stars, and other things were spread out somewhere in the universe. Check the related links for more information.
The big bang theory does not actually begin with a "violent explosion." Instead, there was neither medium, light, nor sound in the initial moments. Instead, there was just a rapidly expanding ripple of rapidly cooling energy contained within a bubble of space-time. Eventually matter synthesized from this energy, crystallizing into hydrogen gas through which electromagnetic radiation could permeate. This radiation has been detected as the cosmic microwave background, or CMB. About that time the universe would have rung like a bell as sound energy would have propagated through it. We have detected sound waves bleeding energy off stars within sufficiently dense nebular, so we know this phenomenon is real, and interesting.
That's a very good question, and the truthful answer is "Nobody knows for sure".Many have said, however, that the universe was very likely created as the energy and mass expanded. So the "dark, empty void" that is the fabric of space was actually created as the energy from the Big Bang moved outwards. Beyond the edges of the universe is... well, nothing. Perhaps another universe, although several have proposed the "no edges" idea. That is, much like a video game, if you pass through the "edge" of the universe on one side, you wind up on the other side. In other words, if you keep moving in a straight line across the universe, you will eventually get back to your own starting position, but you would never know that you had deviated from your path (because, in fact, you didn't). Think Pac-Man.That's the best theory we can present at the current time.One on the best books elaborating on the Big Bang Theory in an understandable format is Bill Bryson's "A Short History Of Nearly Everything". It explains that space was never there, but actually was created as the singularity that contained all the matter in the universe exploded and expanded. This singularity was so small that it had LITERALLY no dimensions, and took up absolutely no space, yet contained untold billions of tons of material all compacted together. As this singularity expanded, it expanded at just the right speed as to create all the forces in the universe, like gravity, inertia, and all those. If it expanded faster, the universe would have collapsed in on itself long ago, and the creation material would have been so far spread that nothing would have been made. Had it expanded slower, then everything would still be too compacted and close together, so that nothing would've been created. There is also a theory that, at some point, the universe will not be able to expand any further, and the theory also includes that the universe is still expanding. But at any rate, the theory goes that the universe will reach a point where it cannot expand any farther, and then it will slowly creep back into a singularity. And the process will start over again. This, however, cannot be proven, and is only one of several theories.Scientists continue to investigate the conditions that created the early universe.
the quantum theory
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As the universe expanded (and continues to expand) per the Big Bang theory, matter and energy also expanded or could be said to have been distributed or scattered from its initial state, although not in a perfectly uniform fashion, leading to the large scale structures in the universe visible today. Advanced theories indicate that intrinsic properties of the universe also began to expand, such as space itself.
The big band theory
The big band theory
Try Big Bang Theory. Universe started as a big explosion, which expandd rapidly etc
the big bang theory
There was a singularity.All matter in the universe has expanded outward from a single point.
That it expanded, and still is expanding, from an extremely dense and hot state.
Both of them are real. God is real and created the universe, but the Big Bang was a theory or an event that proves the formation of the universe. The Big Bang tells us that there was a state that expanded rapidly and became extremely hot. Because of its size and climate, it exploded and that proves that the planets, stars, and other things were spread out somewhere in the universe. Check the related links for more information.
The Big Bang Theory states that the entire Universe came into being after rapidly expanding from a singularity of infinite density.
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.
The universe was firstly a small dense ball of matter. Due to the heat it rapidly increased....and all the matter scattered and formed the universe
It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.