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explain the Big Bang theory and long​

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Answered by Yoboissmart
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The big bang is how astronomers explain the way the universe began. It is the idea that the universe began as just a single point, then expanded and stretched to grow as large as it is right now (and it could still be stretching

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Answered by harshithsaveesh
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The Big Bang is a scientific theory about how the universe started, and then made the stars and galaxies we see today. ... The universe began as a very hot, small, and dense superforce (the mix of the four fundamental forces), with no stars, atoms, form, or structure (called a "singularity").

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According to the standard Big Bang model, the universe was born during a period of inflation that began about 13.8 billion years ago. Like a rapidly expanding balloon, it swelled from a size smaller than an electron to nearly its current size within a tiny fraction of a second. It is the most accepted theory cuz it fits the data best of all theories that we can think of. It is important to know by-the-way that the origin of the universe lies outside the scope of the big bang theory. All the big bang theory says about that is that the origin is unknown.

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