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    The Big Bang Theory How did the Universe come to be? There are many theories on how the universe began‚ but the most common and scientific is the Big Bang theory. Georges Lemaitre is said to be the first person to formulate the Big Bang theory in 1927. Lemaitre gathered information and ideas from scientists Albert Einstein‚ and Alexander Friedman to create

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    and watch The Big Bang Theory on television. Those thirty minute airings had my whole living room roaring. We loved how awkward Sheldon was and how Leonard was always chasing pretty Penny. It was not until recently that I have noticed how misogyny is portrayed throughout the show. As I watch the episodes back I still laugh: however‚ I cannot help but to realize how the women‚ in particular Penny and Amy‚ are carried throughout each episode. For those who are not familiar‚ The Big Bang Theory is an

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    Year 10 Science Practical Report Big Bang Theory Introduction According to the scientific community‚ all the matter in the universe began in a very tiny‚ hot and compacted point. But what exactly caused this point to become the universe we know today? The “big bang” theory is the popular explanation for where the galaxies‚ stars and planets came from. At the moment of the big bang‚ the hot‚ compact point began expanding like a balloon‚ rather than an actual explosion like most people believe

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    4.10 Lab Questions The Big Bang‚ Cosmology Part I: Crash Course Astronomy #42 1. In the video‚ science is compared to a tapestry. Explain what is meant by this comparison. It means when you yank at one thread the whole thing may need to be rewoven but sometimes you must yank the thread like in a tapestry. The comparison of science to tapestry means that scientists may misinterpret things but at the same time may discover new ways to view the universe. 2. Discuss the important contribution Vesto

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    The Big Bang theory is today’s dominant scientific theory about the origin of the universe. It states that the universe was created from an infinitely hot and dense subatomic ball‚ which once exploded not only created energy and matter‚ but space and time itself. This is estimated to have happened around 14 billion years ago. 300‚000 years after the big bang took place the plasma of elementary particles had cooled to 3000K‚ during which atoms began to form as electrons came into orbit around protons

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    The evolution of the early universe was the aftermath of the big bang. The early stages of the universe evolved which lead to the creation of matter and the separation of what is now known as the four fundamental particles of the universe. The creation of matter in the early universe was aided by the four fundamental forces‚ the strong force‚ the weak force‚ the electromagnetic force and the force of gravity. The standard model includes the three of the four fundamental forces excluding gravity

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    There are many common ideologies found in today’s culture and they are often supported in television shows‚ television ads‚ and other sources of media. The Big Bang Theory is just one of many shows that embraces ideologies and stereotypes that are found in culture today‚ such as cultural myths about geeks‚ culture‚ and women. The Big Bang Theory characterizes intellectuals‚ particularly men as unsexy‚ unpopular‚ bad athletes‚ unstylish‚ and social inept children looking for a mother figure. These

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    According to the Big Bang Theory‚ the universe was born from Nothing. This vast‚ dynamic‚ timeless‚ and immeasurable universe‚ created from Nothing in less than a billionth of a second. Now I believe that this universe is energy. Everything around us‚ the sun‚ the moon‚ the stars‚ the planets– they are all energy. Celestial or man made‚ kinetic or potential – everything is energy. Energy is infinite‚ as stated in the Law of Conservation of Energy: “Energy cannot be created nor destroyed‚ however

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    The big bang happened 14 billion years ago when the universe was nothing but a small particle. The big bang was a big explosion which now we call the universe‚ it expanded quickly throughout the years. About 300‚000 years went by and that’s when the universe started to cool down. There was two types of particles at that point matter and antimatter when they were close to each other they would destroy each other. The universe started to filled with hydrogen and helium gas. Scientists never discovered

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    vanishing brilliance of the origin of the worlds.” (Four Pillars‚ n.d.) The Big Bang theory is perhaps the greatest discovery of all time. The Big Bang is a cosmological model that explains how the universe came to be and is based on known and well-tested laws of physics. However‚ the Big Bang theory does not explain why the universe was created. Three particular observations led scientists to believe in the standard hot Big Bang model: The expansion of the universe‚ the cosmic background of radiation

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