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  • #REDIRECT [[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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  • #REDIRECT [[Big Bang]]
    22 bytes (3 words) - 18:55, 23 November 2009
  • ...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
    950 bytes (138 words) - 13:19, 2 February 2023
  • ...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
    553 bytes (87 words) - 19:46, 26 October 2020
  • ...an priest and astrophysicist who introduced the concept now known as the [[big bang]].
    139 bytes (18 words) - 19:00, 23 November 2009
  • ...niverse at the end of the grand unification epoch, 10−36 seconds after the Big Bang, driven by a negative-pressure vacuum energy density.
    216 bytes (29 words) - 05:41, 12 September 2009
  • ...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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  • {{r|Big Bang}}
    433 bytes (56 words) - 17:31, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Big Bang}}
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  • {{r|Big Bang}}
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  • {{r|Big Bang}}
    485 bytes (63 words) - 11:57, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Big Bang}}
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  • {{r|Big Bang}}
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  • {{r|Big Bang}}
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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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  • {{r|Big Bang}}
    1,012 bytes (131 words) - 15:42, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Big Bang}}
    990 bytes (128 words) - 20:51, 11 January 2010
  • ...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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