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Who is the exponent of the Big Bang Theory?
(a) Laplace
(b) Count
(c) Otto Schmi
(d) Edwin Hubble

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Answered by rahulrai81
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Answer:

D. Edwin Hubble

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Answered by writersparadise
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The exponent of the Big Bang Theory is Edwin Hubble.

Edwin Hubble laid the foundation for the Big Bang Theory. Hubble observed that the universe is continuously expanding from a high-temperature and high-density state because of a redshift. Hubble formed the framework of the Bing Bang model is based on Albert Einsten’s theory of relativity.

Hubble also illustrated that the galaxies that are farther away moved faster from the earth than those that were closer.

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