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*Our whole universe was in a hot, dense state.
It's a line from a song by the Barenaked Ladies called The Big Bang Theory, created as the opening song to the show The Big Bang Theory.
It could be, at the moment we have no way of telling.
The universe was created roughly 13.7 billion years ago. The most widely accepted scenario for the creation of the universe is known as the big bang theory. In lay man's terms, the theory says that the universe was created through a rapid expansion of time and space that still continues today as the universe expands.
The big bang was a cosmic explosion in which the universe was created. Temperatures were so high that random motions of particles were at relativistic speeds and that the only matter that could exist in such conditions was antimatter.
The ultimate aim of the whole universe is unknown and may vary based on individual beliefs and perspectives. Some may believe it is a search for knowledge and understanding, while others may view it as a journey towards spiritual enlightenment or fulfillment of a greater cosmic purpose. Ultimately, the true purpose, if any, remains a mystery.
We believe that the universe is expanding.The universe is currently expanding, as evidenced by the Hubble Constant, which indicates that the greater distance a star is from an observer, the faster that star is receding away from the observer. This Hubble Constant holds true for all observers, no matter where they might rest in the universe, and the Hubble Constant applies to all stars in all directions of the sky for each observer.
Theorising that that will indeed happen, it will happen everywhere. The expansion and contraction of the universe is not about objects moving relative to each other through space, it's about space itself getting bigger and smaller. From the data we have at the moment, we expect the universe to expand forever.
Time is believed to have started at the moment of the Big Bang, the beginning of the universe. The concept of time helps us measure and understand the sequence of events in the universe, allowing us to study the past, present, and predict the future. Time is a fundamental aspect of our understanding of the universe, shaping our perception of reality and the passage of events.
Because we are unaccustomed to the physical laws of the universe changing from moment to moment.
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It could be, at the moment we have no way of telling.
A monumental moment is a moment that is extremely important or significant. Could be a crucial moment in one's life such as death, birth etc.
The size of the universe at the time of the Big Bang is estimated to have been extremely small, even smaller than a proton. The universe has been expanding ever since the Big Bang occurred approximately 13.8 billion years ago.
Not at the moment, check out the Lego Universe website regularly to find out when they will bring one out.
Because we are unaccustomed to the physical laws of the universe changing from moment to moment.
A pico moment would be an extremely brief period of time, a tiny fraction of a second.
A monumental moment is a moment that is extremely important or significant. Could be a crucial moment in one's life such as death, birth etc.
It was what came before the big bang, and the big bang theory states that the universe started as a dense nucleus of matter: a huge amount of matter concentrated in a tiny spot. This is the conclusion of equations and evidences that prove that the universe has been and continuous to expand: since it has been expanding, there was a moment when it was as small and dense as it is possible . So, the expansion is the result of violent explosion. The time during which the expansion has been happening (this is how long ago the big bang occurred) has been estimated thanks to the observation of the speed of recession of the galaxies, but nothing can be told about what came before the big bang occurred .