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.
The Big Bang Theory is a scientific explanation for the origin of the universe. It does not specifically pertain to the Sun. The Sun is a star that formed billions of years ago from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust in our galaxy, not from the Big Bang event itself.
No, the Big Bang was not an asteroid. The Big Bang theory is the scientific explanation for the origin of the universe, proposing that it began as a singularity and has been expanding ever since. An asteroid is a rocky object in space that orbits the Sun, and is not related to the concept of the Big Bang.
nebular theory
The big bang produced the helium no present in the sun's core. The universe cooled down enough after the big bang to form the formation of helium and hydrogen.
The Big Bang is a theory of what happened at the beginning of the universe. Astronomy and physics have shown that the universe did actually have a beginning, but we're not exactly sure of the origins of the Big Bang. There is a fortune and a Nobel Prize waiting for the first person to answer this question to everyones satisfaction. the-pokedex:well this came to me one day but it is correct that the sun was getting to much energy so it blow up then the paticals of water came to the lava making rock and then the little rocks came to the main rock or the biggest making planets PS i am only 9
The Big Bang
The Big Bang Theory is a scientific explanation for the origin of the universe. It does not specifically pertain to the Sun. The Sun is a star that formed billions of years ago from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust in our galaxy, not from the Big Bang event itself.
No, the Big Bang was not an asteroid. The Big Bang theory is the scientific explanation for the origin of the universe, proposing that it began as a singularity and has been expanding ever since. An asteroid is a rocky object in space that orbits the Sun, and is not related to the concept of the Big Bang.
according to scientists the big bang theroy
It's a debatable topic. Yes and no. It depends on where you stand on the big bang theory.
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the big bang theroy
The Big Bang happened about 13.7 billion years ago. All of the matter and energy in the universe was concentrated into a single point. Then all of a sudden it all started to rapidly expand outward. This sudden expansion is called the Big Bang. The Sun and Earth formed about 8 billion years later.
The geocentric theory says the Earth is the center of the universe, everything revolves around it. The heliocentric theory says the Earth revolves around the Sun, the Sun revolves around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and the Milky Way is floating away from the sight of the Big Bang.
The Earth was made long after the Big Bang, since the Big Bang occurred around 13.7 billion years ago and Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Basically after the Big Bang, energy was converted into matter and the Universe was filled with clouds of hydrogen and helium gas. These clouds would coalesce through gravity to form galaxies and stars. One of these stars, our Sun, would form in the Milky Way galaxy. There would be a disk of gas and dust orbiting our Sun, from which Earth would form. For more info see the related questions below
jesus or helios or god or the big bang
I could be wrong but I think its foo fighters and I think it could be cold day in the sun