Pros And Cons Of The Big Bang Theory

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The Big Bang Theory is “the beginning of space, time, matter, energy and the expansion of the Universe.” The Universe started off as a small point in the middle of nowhere. It was around ten billion degrees less than a second after starting. As everything expanded and got pushed apart, it all started to cool down. As the particles formed together, they created atoms. Over time, the atoms grouped together so much that they started making stars and galaxies. After an even longer time, the atoms started making asteroids, comets, planets, and even black holes. All of this was thought to have happened thirteen billion eight hundred and forty million years ago. Scientists recently discovered that it actually started thirteen billion seven hundred …show more content…

For the Big Bang to occur, you would have to create matter and energy which is impossible. A lot of scientists say that the creation of stars and galaxies are untrue. They say that because it violates the law of entropy. “The law of entropy comes from a principle of thermodynamics dealing with energy. It usually refers to the idea that everything moves from order to disorder, and entropy is the measurement of that change”. Inflation violates “the rule that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light”. Some scientists say that since there was no light yet so there was no problem with moving faster than the speed of light. But that doesn't really make sense because even if there is no light that doesn't mean that you can move faster than the speed of light. Nothing can move faster than the speed of …show more content…

We may never know everything about it, but we do know a lot about it. We have discovered a lot of things, and we have spent a lot of time researching. We know that space is an empty vacuum. We also know that the sun is hot, but we don't know what is inside a black hole. We also don’t know if there is such thing as aliens. Or at least were told that.

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