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I think that those who hold the Big Bang theory to be true would say that the strong evidence is a combination of super-advanced scientific calculation that gives the time up to the nano-second before the "beginning" of the universe, and that beyond that all they've been able to come up with is that A Big Bang must have happened in order to accommodate all of the other immaculate quantities necessary to sustain existence as we know it. In my opinion, the Big Bang theory is an athiest's way of "covering the tracks" of divine design, and Creationism holds just as much, or more, water when it comes to dialoging about the "what" before the beginning

2007-10-29 10:15:07 · answer #1 · answered by The Hodge 1 · 0 1

while observing distant objects in the sky, it becomes clear that all objects are moving away from one another. This is only possible in an expanding universe, like if you put dots on a balloon and kept blowing it bigger and bigger. and just like the the balloon, if you condense the balloon smaller and smaller (I.E. go back in time,) the balloon centers on a single point. The idea of the big bang is that all matter was at one point in space, and is expanding out from that, how can that happen? well an explosion, aka, big bang, would do it.

2007-10-29 08:18:14 · answer #2 · answered by jl 7 · 1 0

The backround Microwave radiation that is in every part of space is the strongest evidense of this. The big bang caused incredible amounts of radiation and over time the universe expanded and cooled. The remnants of the radiation are in the form of microwaves. They were first discovered by Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson in the late 1970s.

2007-10-29 08:18:38 · answer #3 · answered by ozzy4president51 or sean 3 · 2 0

Religion. That's said tongue in cheek... but evidence points to crashing & bashing & explosions. And you simply, look in reverse... that this happened (like the moon & pre-Earth crashing into what we now know as Earth). You go back, before that, and back before that... etc. etc. for galaxies and universes, etc.

Everything is MOVING apart, in such chaos that things hit each other... but, moving apart from WHAT?

Want to laugh... but the farther you go back, the more you realize that it all starts with a huge blast that has ever-expanded space, etc. ...When you go 'backwards' meaning, ever and ever learning how it began... the Big Bang Theory makes a ton of sense. But, then you realize that ONE THING has to explode into something? And it makes you think that maybe, just maybe it was some sort of entity -- like a Creator that used for everything, near every religion on this planet...

Teachings, writings aside... it does make you think.

2007-10-29 08:11:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

that David and Darlene from "Roseanne" are again a love interest in this new sitcom also (the big bang theory)

2007-10-29 08:25:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the funny thing is there is no evidence on how the world started, even for the big bang theory

2007-10-29 08:12:50 · answer #6 · answered by Kelly Lynn <3 3 · 1 3

Everything in the universe is moving away from everything else. That points to a time when everything was in the same place at the same time.

2007-10-29 08:17:28 · answer #7 · answered by Skooz 4 · 1 0

1) the universe is expanding

2) the exponential rate of creating matter from anti matter ( look up super conductors, super accelerators.

2007-10-29 08:14:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The expansion of the universe.
Black holes.
Radio waves.

2007-10-29 08:12:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

my mind just got wripped into a thousand tiny little peices,

2007-10-29 08:12:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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