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  • ...ng''' is an important aspect of the theoretical model of the universe. The Big Bang means that essentially the universe began at '''Planck Time''', 10<sup>-43< ...rature dropped to about T=10<sup>13</sup> K until 0.0001 seconds after the Big Bang. '''Antiprotons''' and '''protons''' annihilated each. For some reason, ap
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  • #REDIRECT [[Big Bang]]
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  • ...cosmology and, ironically, for coining the name of a rival theory, the "[[Big Bang]]", now the most widely accepted. He coined the phrase [[Big Bang | "big bang"]] as a way of ridiculing the alternative theory (which, however, is now wi
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  • ...hough it was scattered or emitted several hundred thousand years after the big bang. The spectrum is consistent with that of a 2.7 kelvin black body, with a pe
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  • ...an priest and astrophysicist who introduced the concept now known as the [[big bang]].
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  • ...niverse at the end of the grand unification epoch, 10−36 seconds after the Big Bang, driven by a negative-pressure vacuum energy density.
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  • ...Places the COBE findings within three different approaches to support the Big Bang model.
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  • ...is the birthplace of [[Fred Hoyle]], the astronomer who came up with the [[Big Bang]] theory.
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  • *''[[Big Bang]]: The Origin of the [[Universe]]'' (2005)
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  • ...ponential expansion of the universe took place prior to the more gradual [[Big Bang]] expansion. During the period of inflation, the energy density of the univ ...rdt''', and '''Andy Albrecht''' but the evidence for the expansion and the Big Bang theory predate their work. By 1913, V'''esto Melvin Slipher''' had already
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  • ...ory. <ref name=Before /> <ref name=whence /> Falsification of the dominant Big Bang cosmology implies that there is no current cosmological theory that can ade ...(2006). [https://accelconf.web.cern.ch/e06/papers/thespa01.pdf Before the Big Bang: An Outrageous New Perspective and Its Implications for Particle Physics].
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  • ...ry that describes the origin and evolution of the universe is [[Big Bang | Big Bang Theory]]. This cosmic explosion, by current estimates, happened between 13- ...e was compressed into an infinitesimal point. This idea gave rise to the [[Big Bang Theory]], which describes the expansion of space from an extremely hot and
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  • *Schroeder, Gerald, ''Genesis and the Big Bang Theory: The Discovery of Harmony Between Modern Science and the Bible'', 19
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  • ...d never come into being—it was timeless with neither end or beginning. The Big Bang theorist maintained that the universe was expanding, it had begun from some ...and white static is in fact CMB, photons of energy still cooling after the Big Bang.<ref>[http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000063 Traversing the Unive
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  • *[[Gerald Schroeder|Schroeder, Gerald]], ''Genesis and the Big Bang Theory: The Discovery of Harmony Between Modern Science and the Bible'', 19
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  • ...the basic properties. They are thought in classical cosmology, i.e. the [[Big Bang]] model, to be the result of collapsing matter following the explosion of l == The Big Bang Interpretations ==
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  • ..., formed 9.4 billion years ago. That’s more than 4 billion years after the Big Bang.
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  • *[[Big Bang]]
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  • ...ng''' is an important aspect of the theoretical model of the universe. The Big Bang means that essentially the universe began at '''Planck Time''', 10<sup>-43< ...rature dropped to about T=10<sup>13</sup> K until 0.0001 seconds after the Big Bang. '''Antiprotons''' and '''protons''' annihilated each. For some reason, ap
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  • ...Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography'' (2000); ''Big Bang: The Origin of the Universe'' (2005); and ''Trick or Treatment? Alternative
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  • ...of star formation in the [[Universe]] 80 percent of the way back to the [[Big Bang]]. Since scientists believe the universe is about 13 billion years old, th
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  • ...ss, as in the generation of hydrogen atoms from the energy released by the Big Bang that originated our universe.</ref>
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  • ...[[COBE (astronomy)|cosmic background radiation]] related to the [[Big Bang|big bang]] origin of the universe. See for example, {{cite book |title=3K: the cosmi
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  • ...uggests language evolved from this kind of proto-language in a linguistic 'big bang'. But see also [[Terrence Deacon]]'s arguments in his book ''The Symbolic S
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  • ...uk/policy/policyissues/constandcorpgov/nature.htm]<br> and stock exchange "Big Bang"[http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/about/cooverview/history.htm].
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  • [[Big Bang]]
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  • ...y the universe on a larger scale from its origin and evolution since the [[Big Bang]]. [[Cosmology]] in turn links the theories of particle physics with theori ...ref><ref>[http://cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/IUP/Big_Bang_Primer.html Big Bang Cosmology Primer] Shestople, Paul (1997). Berkely Cosmology Group, UC Berk
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  • ...lightest elements, hydrogen, helium and lithium, were formed during the [[Big Bang]]. Heavier elements were created within stars by nucleosynthesis before bei
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  • ...as a simplified description of modern theories of cosmology, namely the [[Big Bang]], followed by [[cosmic inflation]], followed by [[stellar evolution]]. Si ...ntioned in the first verse would be the cosmos as it existed in before the Big Bang, not literally the Earth itself in its modern form. The Hebrew phrase "sham
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  • ...ption of modern theories of [[physical cosmology|cosmology]], namely the [[Big Bang]], followed by [[cosmic inflation]], followed by [[stellar evolution]]. Si ...ntioned in the first verse would be the cosmos as it existed in before the Big Bang, not literally the Earth itself in its modern form. The Hebrew phrase "sham
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  • ...ns, producing conditions comparable to those present immediately after the Big Bang.
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  • ...astronomy]], a metal is any element other than hydrogen and helium). The [[Big Bang]] model predicts the first generation of stars should have only hydrogen, h
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  • ...ar, imaged by the Hubble telescope, shone just 900 million years after the Big Bang
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  • In [[cosmology]], most models of the early universe and [[big bang]] require the existence of so called [[dark matter]]. This matter would hav
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  • ...B] Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe, NASA</ref> [[Hubble's law]], and [[Big Bang nucleosynthesis|cosmological abundances of elements]]. {{main|physical cosmology|timeline of the Big Bang}}
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  • ...[[COBE (astronomy)|cosmic background radiation]] related to the [[Big Bang|big bang]] origin of the universe. See for example, {{cite book |title=3K: the cosmi
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  • ====[[Big Bang|The Big Bang]]==== ...a theory of the universe with a beginning, and possibly an end. Until the Big Bang, cosmology was established on an immutable, everlasting and unchanging univ
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  • ...of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, changed the program "big bang" procurement to an incremental one, lowering the risk and the capabilities
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  • *[[Big Bang/Definition]]
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  • ...ss, as in the generation of hydrogen atoms from the energy released by the Big Bang that originated our universe.</ref>
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  • ...chosen by [[Fred Hoyle]] to poke fun at the idea.<ref>see a BBC article on Big Bang [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A653230]</ref> They have since won general a :Hawking SW (1993) 'Hawking on the Big Bang and Black Holes' World Scientific Publishing Company, [http://books.google.
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  • *[[user:Thomas Simmons|Thomas]] started things off with a [[Big Bang|bang]].
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  • ...d gothic horror.<ref>{{cite book|last=Crouse|first=Richard|year=2000|title=Big Bang, Baby: Rock Trivia|edition=1st|location=Toronto|publisher=Hounslow Press|pa
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  • ...guer description is provided by {{cite book |title=Quarks, leptons and the big bang |author=Jonathan Allday |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kgsBbv3-9xwC&
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  • ...he era of [[recombination]], some three hundred thousand years after the [[Big Bang]]. Such irregularities of the right scale were observed using the [[Wilkins
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  • * [[Big Bang]]
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  • }}</ref> Spinoza would wonder what happened before the [[Big Bang]] and argue that it wasn't merely nothingness, but somethingness. Time exte
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  • ...t.<ref>'''<font color="purple"><u>Note:</u></font>''' At birth &mdash; the big bang &mdash; the Universe received an energy account. The ''amount'' of energy r
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  • ...o account.<ref><u>Note:</u> <font face="Gill Sans MT">At birth &mdash; the big bang &mdash; the Universe received an energy account. The ''amount'' of energy r
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