Saturday, September 5, 2020

ABOUT THE BIG BANG THEORY


 The Big Bang theory is that the universe did not always exist. It states that the early universe was Hot and Dense.As time passed the universe expanded, and became colder and less dense.

        However, astronomers can see the "resonance" of the expansion through a phenomenon called the Cosmic Microwave Background.According to standard theory, our universe came into existence about 13.7 billion years ago as "eccentricity". 

     There are singularities that define our current understanding of physics. They are thought to be at the core of the "Black Hole". Black holes are areas of intense gravitational pressure. The pressure is considered to be so intense that the finite mass is actually squeezed to infinite density.

Common Misconceptions

There are many misconceptions about the Big Bang theory. For example, we imagine a huge explosion. However, experts say there was no explosion. There was an extension (and which still continues). For example, instead of imagining the popping of a balloon, imagine the expansion of a balloon. An infinitely small balloon that expands the size of our current universe. Another misconception is that we image eccentricity in the form of a small fireball appearing somewhere in space.

     However according to many experts, space did not exist before the Big Bang. In the late 60s and early 70s, when men first went to the moon.  Theory of Relativity and its implications for our perceptions of time draw attention of three British astronomers, Stephen Hawking, George Ellis, and Roger Penrose. In 1968 and 1970, he published papers in which he extended Einstein's Theory of General Relativity which included the measurement of time and space.

    According to his calculations, time and space had an early beginning that corresponded to the origin of matter and energy. Singularity did not appear in space; Rather, space began inside the singularity. Before eccentricity, nothing existed, not space, time, matter, or energy - nothing.So where and what does eccentricity appear if not in space? We do not know this We do not know where it came from, why it is here, or even where it is.

Evidence for The Big Bang Theory

      This  depicts a main membrane out of which individual universes arise; they then expand in size through time.

      First of all, we are arguably certain that the universe was born sometime. 

     Second galaxies seen moving away from us at a speed proportional to distance. It is called the "Hubble's Law", named after Edwin Hubble (1889–1953), who discovered the incident in 1929. This observation supports the expansion of the universe and suggests that the universe was once compressed.

      Third, if the universe was initially very hot, as the Big Bang suggests, we should be able to find some remnants of this heat. In 1965, radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson observed a 2.725 ° Kelvin (-454.765 ° F, -270.425 ° C) cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). Which was present in the universe. It is believed to be a relic which scientists were looking for. 

     Finally, the abundance of "light elements" found in the observable universe of hydrogen and helium is thought to support the Big Bang model of origin.


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