Theoretical Physicist. Raj is an Astro Physicist, Leonard is an Experimental Physicist.
If you have an old TV (the kind that you must turn channels with a knob) you may notice that, in between the channels, there was a fair amount of static in between them. Some of this was cosmic microwave background radiation- CMB. The same amount of CMB was present no matter where we looked, thus adding on to the proof of the Big Bang Theory.
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) played a critical role in confirming the Big Bang theory. This radiation provides strong evidence supporting the idea that the universe originated from a highly compact, hot state and has been expanding and cooling ever since.
There is The Bible telling of the creation, and then there is The Big Bang Theory, where it kind of just exploded and there it was. Those are the two major ones. There is also the theory of evolution created by Darwin, and then there is the inflationary theory.
Real scientists do not "gather evidence in support of" any theory. The technical term for that kind of thing is "cherry-picking". Real scientists build a theory to explain the evidence that they have already gathered, and then test the theory to see whether it holds water. The easiest, fastest way to make sure that you are regarded as a wingnut by real scientists is to adopt or invent a theory, and then spend your time trying to prove it.
The big Bang Theory explains that the universe started as nothingness and the nothingness expanded somehow and made a big bang.that is how all of the galaxies and worlds were made. x x x xThe light distance galaxies shows that clusters of galaxies are all moving away from each other. The universe is big and getting bigger. space itself is expanding.Imagine filming this expanding universe. If you ran the film backwards. You could see how it all began. the universe once had no size at all. It burst into existence from nothing. It is incredibly hot. This is called big bang theory.:)the big bang theory explains how the universe was createdThe Big Bang is one of the theories on how the Earth was formed.
Some kind of a physicist (watch the Big Bang Theory for a good comparison), unless you drop out and become a physician like I did.
I know of no such reference for a "natural" Big Bang Theory. Must be just another way of referring to the Big Bang Theory with a differing focus (i.e. kind of like the Hot Big Bang Theory).
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Largely by being not related. The Big Bang theory doesn't really say anything at all about gravity.It's kind of distantly related through the "Theory of Everything", but the problem with this is that there is no Theory of Everything yet (actually, the situation is worse; there are multiple Theories of Everything, and we have no idea which is correct, or indeed if any of them are).
AtheismIf you believe in the big bang theory you probably still don't know why the big bang started in the first place. Some people credit the big bang to God if there was a big bang. _______________ There may be a flaw in the question. It seems to suggest that belief in a deity and belief in the Big Bang theory are mutually exclusive. In fact, they are independent. Any combination of belief and disbelief of the ideas can and does exist. Not all atheists/agnostics accept the Big Bang theory, and not all who are skeptical of the theory are believers in a deity. It's also odd to hear people talk about belief in a theory. Believe in usually implies trust, faith, love, reliance or something of that kind. No healthy person offers that kind of devotion to a proposed theoretical description of a natural process. Theories are either accepted or rejected. Even centuries old, widely held theories are sometimes toppled by new evidence.
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A physicist.
That's the primary problem with the big bang theory - the universe has been mapped back to a couple of billionths of a second after the big bang occurred and all the data from then and beyond fits perfectly with the predictions postulated by the big bang theory itself, but there are limits to how far back you can see. However, the conflicting theories miserably fail to provide an idea as to why the universe started either - religions state that there was a god beforehand, which is infinitely more complex than an explosion, the steady state theory in addition to being pretty much disproven requires that the universe was there to start with, and Occam's razor then leads to the big bang theory. It's the simplest explanation that makes sense, but no theory in existence has a satisfactory argument as to why the universe started in the first place.
If you have an old TV (the kind that you must turn channels with a knob) you may notice that, in between the channels, there was a fair amount of static in between them. Some of this was cosmic microwave background radiation- CMB. The same amount of CMB was present no matter where we looked, thus adding on to the proof of the Big Bang Theory.
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