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Is there any evidence to support the Big Bang theory?
What evidence is there to support the Big Bang theory? Two major scientific discoveries provide strong support for the Big Bang theory: • Hubble’s discovery in the 1920s of a relationship between a galaxy’s distance from Earth and its speed; and • the discovery in the 1960s of cosmic microwave background radiation.
Is Big Bang Theory show scientifically accurate?
In the final season, Sheldon even had a scientific breakthrough in Super Asymmetry and won a Nobel Prize for his work. To ensure the scientific references in the show were accurate, physicist David Salzburg worked on the show as a science consultant.
Does Sheldon solve string theory?
Sheldon still has not forgotten the wonder and simplicity of string theory. He begins to describe it to Penny who tries to understand it. Sheldon and Penny solved string theory.
What theory did Sheldon prove?
Super-Asymmetry
Dr. Saltzberg came up with the concept of Super-Asymmetry. At the end of the series, Sheldon and Amy win the Nobel Prize for their Super-Asymmetry theory.
What is the Big Bang and why does it matter?
The Big Bang is the defining narrative of modern cosmology: a bold declaration that our universe had a beginning and has a finite age, just like the humans who live within it. That finite age, in turn, is defined by the evidence that universe is expanding (again, and unfortunately, many of us are familiar with that feeling as well).
Do you have misgivings about the Big Bang?
In most cases, it seems rooted not so much in misgivings about the science as in misunderstanding of what the science is. Any meaningful answer therefore has to begin with a crucial piece of clarification: The Big Bang means two quite different things depending on who you are talking to.
Is the Big Bang model of the universe valid?
As a result, skeptics have been questioning the validity of the Big Bang model for as long as there has been a Big Bang model.
What did the universe expand into after the Big Bang?
There was no place outside of the Big Bang, so it was not expanding into anything. Rather, all of space began expanding, everywhere. That is why galaxies appear to be moving away from us in every direction. Any observer, anywhere, would see the same thing.