Almost all Jewish scientists, like almost all Gentile scientists, accept the Big Bang as the correct description of our Universe.
The only people who accept Genesis are Biblical literalists, and they do so in spite of scientific evidence. There is no serious evidence whatsoever to support a Universe that has existed for only a few thousand years. That being an irrefutable fact, I seriously doubt there are many Jewish scientists that are Biblical literalists.
It depends, because some might say 'scientists'. But not all scientists believe in this theory. Also, there are those who believe in a similar idea to the Big Bang, but it is not refered to as 'The Big Band Theory.'
No. Genesis is a book of the Bible, and is based on faith. The Big Bang Theory is a scientific theory based on astrophysic and cosmological calculations. That said, there are many who see some overlap to the creation and sequence of events the bible lays out in Genesis, and the BB theory.
I believe most scientists would agree that this is not currently known. Some, however, would say that there was no "before" - that time itself started with the Big Bang.
Opponents of the global warming theory may believe that the Earth's climate changes are natural and not primarily influenced by human activities. They may also argue that the scientific evidence supporting global warming is inconclusive or exaggerated, and that policies to address climate change could have negative economic impacts.
Galileo and Copernicus were two of the scientists to disprove Ptolemy's geocentric theory of the universe. The Ptolemaic theory stated that the center was earth.
The Big Bang Theory
sikhs do believe in the big bang theory. it was written in the guru granth sahib ji before scientists found out.
by a theory of the BIG BANG explosion and the HELIOCENTRIC theory,that until now is being believe
No, most scientists still believe in it, if that's what you mean.
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Yes, scientists still believe in the cell theory today because it is a well-established and widely accepted principle in biology. The cell theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells, and all cells come from pre-existing cells through cell division.
Christians who believe the story of Creation as outlined in Genesis believe God created the kangaroo. Secular scientists are more likely to subscribe to the theory that the kangaroo evolved over millions of years, and was not created at all. Then there are some Christians who believe that God created evolution. The book of Genesis tells the order in which God created everything but some do not believe it mentions the method he devised for everything to happen. There is also another group of people who subscribe to the theory of "Intelligent design". They believe that there was an ultimate designer, but they are not sure who, how or when. So, different people have different beliefs about how kangaroos came about and who created them.
It depends, because some might say 'scientists'. But not all scientists believe in this theory. Also, there are those who believe in a similar idea to the Big Bang, but it is not refered to as 'The Big Band Theory.'
Yes, but they tend to be religious liberals and treat the Genesis stories (there are two of them, actually, back to back) as allegorical rather than literal. Also, the Roman Catholic Church has made peace with the discrepancies between a literal interpretation of Genesis and the evidence of evolution.
Scientists believe that the scientific theory is the best way to solve the problem statement. just write ideas about scientific theory.
because he was a fat battyboy
Before the cell theory it was pre-renaissance. The renaissance was the boom of art and science. So, before the cell theory was religion.