Big Bang Cosmology (BBC), first proposed by Jesuit priest George LeMaitre, makes specific predictions about what we will observe if we look. If one of the things predicted was NOT found, then BBC would most likely be rejected.
It's the same thing that happened with a heliocentric solar system -- if Galileo Galilei had found that Venus did NOT have phases, then he would have rejected the idea that our Earth goes around our Sun. However, because every prediction made by a heliocentric system has been found, but none contradicting it, then all intelligent people agree with a heliocentric system.
Edwin Hubble looked for, and found, the red-shift predicted by BBC.
Arno Penzias & Robert Wilson discovered -- completely by accident -- the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
The ratio of hydrogen to helium, and to other light elements, has been an ongoing research problem involving dozens of scientists.
That quasars are always distant from us has, similarly, been an ongoing study for many scientists.
edwin hubble
it helps us in many ways, in fact big bang gave birth to this universe, it always believed that a tiny ball exploded to a huge extent then the temperature rose to 1000 trillion degrees it exploded 15-20 billions years ago which generated heat and gases. particles move at the speed of 300,000,000 meters second.the particles moved all the four directions, due to this explosion, the expansion occurred A space was occurred then it pulled rapidly then gradually it starts cooling to fast rate then gave rise to the matter. The two things developed it was protons and neutrons and then they tend to react with each other. Then after few seconds,it develops electrons and protons.then they tend to collide with each other that's all i know, this info is just general but sometimes helpful
Electricity did not exist during the Big Bang. The universe during that time was incredibly hot and dense, and the fundamental forces of nature had not yet separated into distinct forces like electromagnetism. The formation of atoms and the subsequent development of charged particles eventually gave rise to electricity as we know it.
The Big Bang could be considered an intergalactic disaster, although disaster means a catastrophe or blunder on natures part but the Big Bang is what brought about the foundation of the Universe, it is hotly debated weather it is a true disaster
Edwin Hubble has been given most of the credit for figuring out that the Doppler redshift from faraway galaxies means that they are receding from us at an incredible rate; and the further away they are, the faster they're receding.The first to propose what became known as the Big Bang theory (no relation to the TV show of the same name) was Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaître, in 1927. It was given its name by English astronomer Fred Hoyle in 1949, during a radio broadcast meant to downplay and discredit the theory.
edwin hubble
it did not say in the episode because he burned it
Edwin Hubble showed that the red-shift of distant galaxies was as predicted by Georges LeMaitre's hypothesis, which was later named the Big Bang.
who was gave nutrition theory?
Abbe Lemaitre originally proposed that the universe began from a singular point. George Gamow expounded on the theory by proposing that the universe was extremely hot and dense at the time, and gave a possible explanation for the formation of elements from the point of the Big Bang.
The show takes place in various locations in Pasadena, California. Some of the most common locations include Sheldon, Leonard, and Penny's apartment building; Caltech, where most of the characters work; the neighborhood comic book store; and the Cheesecake Factory where Penny works.
my teacher said " you gave wonderful proof! "
It gave us the power to live - we wouldn't be here if there hadn't been a Big Bang.
yourmom
i did
Liu Bang gave land to the lords and his supporters.Wudi took land away from the lords.
One possible explanation for the formation of galaxies is the Big Bang theory, which suggests that the universe began as a hot, dense state and has been expanding and cooling ever since. Smaller structures formed first, which eventually merged to form larger structures like galaxies due to the force of gravity. Another theory suggests that fluctuations in the early universe's density led to the formation of galaxy clusters and filaments, which eventually gave rise to galaxies.