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CO-The Big Bang Theory LO-Describe the events leading to the formation of the Universe. 1

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CO-The Big Bang Theory

LO-Describe the events leading to the formation of

the Universe.

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What is it?A theory that the universe started from a single point, and has been expanding ever since.

It is sciences’ best explanation of how the universe was created

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Our entire universe was created when very small, very hot, very dense mass exploded and began expanding at a very fast rate.

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Eventually the matter began to cool and formed the stars and galaxies that we can see today!

This is thought to have happened 15 billion years ago

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Who thought of this?

The theory was developed by Georges-Henri Lemaitre

A Belgian catholic priest and astronomer

In the late 1920’s

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EvidenceThe Big Bang Theory is supported by 2 major pieces of evidence

1st- All galaxies are moving away from each other. The light from these galaxies shows “Red Shift”

Edwin Hubble (1929)

2nd- Cosmic microwave background radiation

The “Echo” (1965)

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RED SHIFT

When an object such as a star or galaxy is moving away the light waves are stretched out, increasing the wave lengths. This apparent shift in the wavelength is called Red Shift because the light appears redder in color. Edwin Hubble observed that distant galaxies all display Red Shift indicating that they are all moving away from each other.Blue Shift occurs when an object is moving towards you.

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Misconceptions

This theory explains the origin of the universe

It attempts to explain how the universe was created from a very small & dense state to what it is today

This theory was a big explosionIt describes the expansion of the universe at a very rapid rate (possibly faster than light).

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How it worksSingularity

In the beginning, all of the stars and galaxies that we can see today, were compacted into an area of zero volume.

Results of the big bang formed 4 basic forcesElectromagnetism

Strong nuclear force

Weak nuclear force

Gravity

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What happened before the big

bang?No one know what the universe was like before it happened.

According to scientists space didn’t exist before the big bang.