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1 month ago | 8
Certified yapper here. The Big Bang theory is backed by strong evidence like the cosmic microwave background and the expansion of space which makes it scientifically accurate. But I don't think it's the full story. It's not completely right or wrong; it’s just a model based on time, and we don’t actually know if the universe has a true beginning or end. For my upcoming video remake, I chose to use the Big Bang not because it answers everything, but because it's the best explanation we have for how time, space, and expansion began… at least from our current perspective
2 months ago | 3
We don't know enough. I don't have high opinions on anyone who is certain either way.
2 months ago | 2
Its more like a fountain, or a well, constantly spitting out matter. I think perhaps the matter comes from other matter falling into blackholes, and this is the universes way of recycling matter. Constant fluid and flowing energy
2 months ago | 0
I really don’t see how anyone could reasonably dispute the Big Bang though. Even and especially if they’re coming at it from a religious perspective. The Big Bang just makes sense scientifically and religiously
1 month ago | 0
One suggested theory is 'wave' theory or smth ig, I'm not sure about its name. It says that the universe will collapse at its end and then all that concentrated energy will cause a big bang. According to the theory this has been happening many times. So it's kinda like a wave. But I have two questions, 1. (This question has a possible explanation but the explanation has high chances of being wrong) The theory says that the universe will collapse, but the universe is expanding rn so how would it collapse. A possible explanation for this is that it could be like a star, expanding rapidly towards the end of its life b4 collapsing. But the universe isn't a star... But it could be like that since the universe is one big fission 'ball'(maybe a ball, maybe not). And 2. What started the first ever universe like when did this chain reaction start. It is possible that it goes in loops, but according to special relativity time can't go in loops but according to general relativity it's possible. But still there is the question, "What started this loop?"...
2 months ago | 0
I don't think that big bang theory is entirely wrong but does require some updates and improvisation. It has turned out to be true with the currently and widely accepted models of our universe (the lambda-CDM model). So we should not entirely abandon it and rather do some changes to improve it so that it can solve certain hypothesis generated as we observe the universe more and more, as provided by @AnmolAnanyasahoo
2 months ago | 0
It was feeling empty so I created the universe, its been going well so far
2 months ago | 4
the great attractor will fuse everything back together and then big bang will happen again. its an infinite cycle,
2 months ago | 0
Sir are u and astronomer... Well my ambition is to become an astronomer.. sir can you tell me a little bit more about it❤pls
19 hours ago | 0
I have a question, if the universe will eventually collapse, wouldn't it be collapsing into a singularity? If so, couldn't that mean that the universe did start from a singularity, only becuase it had previously collapsed?
1 month ago | 0
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