Geography, asked by Rpereira, 11 months ago

history of big Bang theory​

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Explanation:

In 1927, the Belgian Catholic priest Georges Lemaître proposed an expanding model for the universe to explain the observed redshifts of spiral nebulae, and calculated the Hubble law. He based his theory on the work of Einstein and De Sitter, and independently derived Friedmann's equations for an expanding universe.

Answered by som898481
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Answer:

Well it is just a theory but here it we go

Explanation:

Scientists explain that there were two giant heavenly bodies( way to big to imagine) collided with each other. This created a enormous amount of energy. By the equation e=mc2 , the energy got converted into mass.

Most of it was the matter and other part antimatter.

The potential energy stored during the collision got converted into kinetic energy and threw away the small particles (size of huge planets) to a large distance which now exists as planets and few of them became stars.

This also created Dark matter which contains dark energy and it still pushes these planets away from each other.

That's the reason time is not absolute and space is growing. The space is not growing planets r getting farther away from each other.

That is the summary.

Hope it helps.

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