Good question by the way. Well, since the universe is infinite and if the big bang happened just once in infinity, then it has the ability to happen an infinite number of times. Which is why I dont suscribe to the theory. == Possibly. Right after the Big Crunch.
There is (or at least has been) a lot of discussion and debate over this very question. One possible model of the universe is that it will expand only so far, and then begin a collapse that will result in a "big crunch", and then the stage will be set for another 'big bang'. It's possible that this has happened in the past, but the current evidence suggests to many that the universe is not only expanding, but doing so at greater and greater speed. It appears that the universe will NOT collapse in the very far distant future, but will continue to expand until it is a thin, cold, lifeless void for all eternity. Everything, absolutely everything, will be used up and forever barren. But this will not begin to happen for hundreds, or thousands of billions of years. Plenty of time to take that dream vacation that's been on your mind.
The 'big bang' that you're talking about was a moment when all of the matter in the universe was all concentrated at one point.
In order for another big bang to get set up, it would all have to come together at one point again.
Right now, it's all spread out over distances of something like 764,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles in all directions, and it's still moving out, not in.
If it starts heading that way, we'll have plenty of warning; but right now, it can't happen yet for at least a few more days.
Yes, according to the scientific theory called the M-theory, the Big Bang can certainly happen again. However, cultures have different beliefs, therefore, not everyone will agree with the Big Bang theory.
While this is all theoretical, the Big Bang formed the universe of our reality, so it is expected that the creation of our reality will only occurred once. However, there was once an oscillating universe hypothesis which has been discredited, in which the Universe goes through an infinite cycle of Big Bangs and Big Crunches.
As far as we can tell, the Big Bang only "occurred" (it is theoretically an event with no time dimension) once. Because the Big Bang is an accepted theory of the formation of the Universe, it is safe to say there will never be another event quite like the Big Bang within the SpaceTime of our current existence.Note: Depending on the complete thought behind this question, this question poses a number of theoretical considerations: 1. Will another Big Bang occur within our created universe; 2. Will another Big Bang follow the termination of our universe; or 3. Will another Big Bang occur outside of our created universe.1. As stated above, there is no expectation (based on fundamentals of General Relativity) of another Big Bang occurring within an already created universe. 2. Likewise, there is no theoretical basis for understanding how this Big Bang occurred, so there is no way of knowing what happens are the termination of this universe. 3. Similarly, there is no theoretical basis for understanding what happens outside of this universe. However, the multiverse theory provides conjecture for multiple Big Bangs creating multiple instances of separate universes.
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The Big Bang Theory is set in Pasadena California.
Big Bang Theory is available for rental only.
Yes the Big Bang is a Korean boy band.
There is no recurring "boss" character on Big Bang Theory.
Nanny Mcphee and the big bang is 109mins long.
yes it will happen again after the big crunch then of course, the big munch..... At present there is no evidence that another Big Bang will occur.
they believe the big bang started it all.it mig.ht someday happen again
well that's depends some think there was no big bang and some do if you do it has already happened and i may not happen again :)
Big Bang Beat happened in 2007.
Big Bang Mini happened in 2009.
In the current model of the universe the big bang was the 1st thing to happen in the universe since time itself was created in the big bang.
Unclear as there is no way to know what happened before the big bang, or even if there was a "before the big bang".
The big bang occurred approximately 13.7 billion years ago.
Intellectual life (or life at all) did not exist during the time of the Big Bang.
well, the big bang is really not true there couldn't be a big bang or else a whole new universe would start again.but....if there was by chance the big bang would happen then it would swallow up all the planets and every thing around it starting a new universe(we would all be dead)
4 billion years ago
The Big Bang Theory tells what happen at the begning of the universe. How the Earth comes into the universe