The matter of the Universe was scattered in space; stars and galaxies formed much later. By the way, only hydrogen (#1) and helium (#2) existed in the beginning, and perhaps a small amount of lithium (#3); the "metals" (i.e., heavier elements) were formed later within the stars, through fusion.
The Big Bang Theory is set in Pasadena California.
Big Bang Theory is available for rental only.
There is no recurring "boss" character on Big Bang Theory.
Yes the Big Bang is a Korean boy band.
Wolowitz. The Big Bang Theory is a sitcom.
Uranium and the majority of the other elements (excepting H, He, Be, Li, transuranium elements) are formed after the big-bang (creation of the universe) by stellar nucleosynthesis in novas and supernovas.
Uranium and the majority of the other elements (excepting H, He, Be, Li, transuranium elements) are formed after the big-bang (creation of the universe) by stellar nucleosynthesis in novas and supernovas.
Hmph. The Big Bang theory did not form the sun. The big bang formed the elements hydrogen, then hydrogen began to create helium. Then stars were formed out of these two elements and that is how our sun was created.
!. Redshift data developed by Hubble is being interpreted to indicate expansion . Hubble did not concurr with this interpretation. 2. Distribution of elements; Hydrogen, etc interpreted to be consistent with Big bang. 3. Cosmic Background radiation at 2.7 K is interpreted to be the redshifted radiation from Big bang. All three of these indicators have been challenged, but the majority of Astrophysicists support the Big Bang.
No element "started" the big bang. The big band eventually produced mainly hydrogen and helium, which may be the answer you were looking for.
No elements were formed in the big bang. After quite some time, hydrogen began to form, and it is the main constituent of stars. The main by-product of nuclear fusion in stars is helium.
It created the universe, it created all the elements we use and live with.
how does theelements lead to the idea of the Big Bang
It created the universe, it created all the elements we use and live with.
Most likely while everything was being blown away, materials, mostly hydrogen, were pushed into each other because of gravity and the force of the big bang, exchanged protons, neutrons, and electrons, forming new elements.
The light elements include Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium. Some lists might include more. The light elements were initially formed in the big bang and current universal levels of hydrogen and helium agree very well with the levels produced in the big bang. Much less lithium was produced in the big bang, with most being produced later in stars. Elements past lithium were produced only later in stars.
According to the believes of physics and the big bang, we know that the big bang was both big and a bang. Since we are still receiving radiation from the big bang, So considering that factor I would say that it was big and a bang. What do you believe?