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Big Bang Theory One Of The Most Important
1,509 wordsThe wide extent of the distribution of galaxies is evaluated by astrophysicists as one of the most important legacies from the first phases of the universe to have come down to the present day. It is therefore possible to refer to the information on the distribution and location of the galaxies as "a window opening onto the history of the universe. " In their research that lasted several years, two independent teams, composed of British, Australian and American scientists, produced a three-dimen...
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God Created The Universe With A Big Bang
1,976 wordsGod Created the Universe with a Big Bang Where did it all come from? many people before us have asked themselves. Scientists of Cosmology, who study large scale structures and the origin of the universe, have struggled with this very question and have developed several theories to answer just that. One such theory is called the Big Bang. It has become one of the most widely accepted theories of our time because in several ways, it provides tangible evidence to explain the origin of the universe....
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Big Bang Theory Force Of Gravity
1,630 wordsNot so much a theory of the universe as a simple picture of the planet we call home, the flat-earth model proposed that Earth? s surface was level. Although everyday experience makes this seem a reasonable assumption, direct observation of nature shows the real world isn? t that simple. For instance, when a sailing ship heads into port, the first part that becomes visible is the crow? s-nest, followed by the sails, and then the bow of the ship. If the Earth were flat, the entire ship would come ...
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Big Bang Theory Hydrogen Ions
3,468 wordsLuminosity is the amount of light that is radiated from a star. White light is the composition of all colors. In elements, the energy discharge can be displayed as light. Just by looking at the colors that are discharged, one may precisely identify the element. In understanding the universe, the Doppler effect is one of the most important tools. The Doppler effect is a shift in frequency due to a moving source. Skipping a rock on water would be an example of this effect. The circles would be off...
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Big Bang Theory 20 Th Century
3,306 wordsAlbert Einsteins theory Relativity Relativity Albert Einsteins theory of relativity has caused major revolutions in physics and astronomy during the 20 th century. It introduced to science the concept of relativity the notion that there is no absolute motion in the universe, only relative motion thus superseding the 200 -year-old theory of mechanics of Isaac Newton. Einstein showed that we reside not in the flat, Euclidean space and uniform, absolute time of everyday experience, but in another e...
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