People inherently tend to trust as a mechanism of offloading their own workload. Most people tend to follow the current scientific consensuses rather than pursue their own research. Finally, most people of a secular nature would agree with a logical approach for explanations to explain astronomical phenomenon, and the Big Bang Theory meets with this expectation.
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The 1964 discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation supported the Big Bang theory of the universe. This radiation is considered a remnant of the early stages of the universe when it was hot and dense, aligning with the predictions of the Big Bang model.
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Is a scientific theory but many people believe is true
No, the steady state theory and the Big Bang theory are distinct concepts regarding the origin of the universe. The Big Bang theory posits that the universe began from a singular, dense point and has been expanding ever since, leading to the current state of the cosmos. In contrast, the steady state theory suggests that the universe is eternal and unchanging on a large scale, with new matter continuously created to maintain a constant density as it expands. These differing views reflect contrasting understandings of the universe's evolution.
The question itself is a little unclear, but one of the open questions in cosmology is why there appears to be an imbalance in the amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe. This doesn't mean the Big Bang theory is incorrect, it just means that there's a piece that hasn't been explained yet.
Well I do now one theory about the universe. It's the big bang theory. The big bang theory is a theory about how the universe was created.Scientist think that a big explosion created the universe.Scientist found lots of evidence that the big bang theory was true.
I think that this theory is true only for some people. For Christian people, this theory are wrong, because they believe that people is God's creation.
If the big bang theory is correct then the Big Bang is important because that is the moment the universe is created. The fundamental importance of the theory is that it is a theory. This means that it is possible to search for information that either supports or refutes it. It is even possible to getsome of this information. If it turns out that this theory is not true, then the exciting and creative search for new theories will kick in.
Some people think he is real, some don't, it depends on your religion or what you believe. I believe in the big bang theory and Darwin's theory of evolution myself and don't think he exists, but it's up to you whether you think he is real or not. Personally I don't believe actually there is STILL no proof that god is real so i cant answer that until they have some proof. But personally i think god exists for now.
It is a theory that Earth came in a big boom out of nowhere. It's not a true story because there is a Creator.
The bible says that god created two people, Adam and Eve. This may be true depending on what you believe in but on the other hand i do not know how many people were created during the big bang theory.
No he is not none of the big bang members are gay. They make parody of gd and top kissing to make people laugh their not gay.
The 1964 discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation supported the Big Bang theory of the universe. This radiation is considered a remnant of the early stages of the universe when it was hot and dense, aligning with the predictions of the Big Bang model.
the world and the environment were made by the big bang about a few trillions years ago. Sorry god lovers but its true. Copernicus was the first to see the world differently around 1417. He saw that god didn't just make earth and everything living he made more planets with different kinds of life. Copernicus wanted to tell people but they didn't think it was true. this theory took a while to become something different, but then another man realised there must have been a start of time and came up with the theory of the big bang (nothing was gods making) and in the new days was proved right.
the big bang is a theory. scientists believe that there was an explosion and now it keeps expanding. the world is 14.7 billion years old. the big bang isn't true because God created the world.
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The term "theory" is supposed to fit into the empirical scientific method. An idea would start out as a hypothesis and after many tests would become a theory. After a theory would come a law. However, as we assume that many things are scientific laws, many aren't. Gravity, for example, is still regarded as a theory. This does seem a bit ludicrous as gravity always affects us as humans, though there are some aspects of the theory scientists have not yet uncovered. Most people, though, regard gravity as a law, or mostly true. However, gravity is testable, or empirical, and it can progress through the necessary tests to become a law. There are other theories, such as the Big Bang, which is a branch of historical science, and cannot be tested. A majority of people, though, accept the Big Bang as the true origin of the universe. So scientifically, no. But in popular culture, yes.