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  1. Mar 29, 2017 · The article is devoted to the history of the emergence of the Big Bang theory and attempts to modernize it from the notion of the explosion of a hypothetical elementary particle with ...

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  2. The most popular argument regarding the origin of the universe is the Big Bang Theory. It is also called expanding universe hypothesis. Edwin Hubble, in 1920, provided evidence that the universe is expanding.

  3. Dec 11, 2020 · Presents a collection of anecdotes and personal histories describing the Big Bang theory of how the universe came to be and explains why some scientists believe it and why some have fought against it. Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-516) and index.

  4. What evidence is there to support the Big Bang theory? Two major scientific discoveries provide strong support for the Big Bang theory: •ubble’s discovery in the 1920s of a relationship between a galaxy’s distance from Earth and its speed; and H •he discovery in the 1960s of cosmic microwave background radiation. t. What is the Big Bang ...

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  5. this chapter, we will examine the Big Bang theory of the Universe, the theory that explains the observed velocity-distance relationship for galaxies as the result of an expanding Universe that formed in a creation event.

  6. INTRODUCTION TO BIG BANG COSMOLOGY. Our present understanding of the universe is based upon the successful hot Big Bang theory, which ex-plains its evolution from the first fraction of a second to our present age, around 13 billion years later.

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  8. A Brief History of the Big Bang Theory. throw a ball upwards with a speed lower than 11.2 km/s (called escape velocity, the minimum speed for an object to leave the Earth and overcome its gravitational attraction), the ball will fall back. This is what happens in Friedman’s closed universe (Ω > 1).