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The Big Bang is the leading theory that almost all astrophysicists believe explains the origin of the universe. This is because all observations so far made support the Big Bang theory; there are four main lines of evidence that are most-often used.
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The staggering amount of evidence in support of the Big Bang theory is simply overwhelming. So much so that the theory simply cannot now be overturned. What is known to agree with the theory today cannot be changed tomorrow, by any theory, to make it disagree.
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heres some evidence for you; Hubble's law and the expansion of space Observations of distant galaxies and quasars show that these objects are redshifted—the light emitted from them has been shifted to longer wavelengths. This can be seen by...
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This was the first evidence for the CMB, and they later shared a Nobel Prize for this discovery. The CMB is ... This "first light" is the CMB, and its existence is a very strong indication that the Big Bang occurred. The third major pillar of the Big Bang theory lies in the abundance of the different elements of the universe.
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This is not really an astrobiology question, so you can find many more details at an astronomy website such as The Astronomy Cafe , which answers dozens of questions about the big bang. Very briefly, the expansion of the universe, and the p...
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What observational evidence supports the Big Bang theory of cosmology? ... You are here: AB Home » Ask an Astrobiologist » Question » What observational evidence supports the Big Bang theory of *
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If I want to prove my theory I will accept the evidence that supports it, ... The Big Bang Theory cannot be proved by experiment, as it operates on too large a scale. It, like biological evolution, is something that can only be inferred by evidence and extrapolation. Also, since it is a unique event, one cannot use,
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The evidence for the Big Bang comes from many pieces of observational data that are consistent with the Big Bang. ... But the theory of Big Bang nucleosynthesis says that the density of ordinary matter (anything made from atoms) can be at most 10% of the critical density, so the majority of the Universe does not emit light,
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Big Bang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the initial conditions and subsequent development of the Universe that is supported by the most comprehensive and accurate explanations from current scienti...
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