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Abundance of Light Elements: The Big Bang theory also predicts the relative abundance of light elements in the universe, such as hydrogen, helium, and lithium. These predictions agree very well with observations of the abundance of these elements in the universe.
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Understanding the origin of Universe has raised the curiosity of generations before ours. There are several modifications and extensions of the theory of the origins that have been proposed, such as the steady state theory and the oscillating universe theory. However, non...
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Cosmic Background Radiation: One of the key pieces of evidence for the Big Bang theory is cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). This is a faint glow of light that fills the universe, and it has a temperature of about 2.7 Kelvin. The CMB is thought to be the afterglow of th...
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Finally, some critics argue that the Big Bang Theory cannot account for the fine-tuning of the universe. One of the widespread misconceptions regarding the Big Bang theory is that it completely explains how the universe first came into being. The Big Bang hypothesis, however, describes the develo...
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The Big Bang theory is the current cosmological model that explains the origin and evolution of the universe. It states that the universe began as a singularity, an infinitely hot, dense, and small point in space and time. Approximately 13.8 billion years ago, this singularity underwent a rapid e...
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Many argue that the Big Bang does not account for the existence of dark matter and dark energy, and that this is a major weakness of the theory. They argue that there is no mechanism for the formation of these mysterious components of the universe in the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory does ...
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