Monday, January 17, 2011

Rules Of Frustration Rummy

III

Big Bang (literally "Big Bang"), an expression used to describe a model of the universe that requires the existence of an explosion. This expression, used in derogatory sense by Fred Hoyle in 1949 against the theory of Georges Lamaître , reveals a naive interpretation of the phenomenon: Bang refers to the noise that accompanies the shot and the shot itself, as when you say "hit by a thunderbolt," while in D
high, is the lightning to reach an individual.
  • The essence of the Big Bang theory is that the universe is expanding and cooling. You will notice that I did not say anything about an "explosion". The Big Bang theory describes how our universe evolved, not how it began.
Philip James Edwin Peebles (Winnipeg, 1935)
  • Behind this change is that someone who does not change.
Hubert Reeves (Montreal, 1932)
  • Scientists believe that the Big Bang is the cataclysm that has brought the creation of the universe 13.7 billion years ago, some scientific theories are limited, because "there's always only up to a certain point and are not in competition with the faith, but can not explain the ultimate meaning of reality" .
Aloisius Joseph Ratzinger (Marktl, 1927)
  • Science can not reveal the fundamental mystery of nature. This is because, ultimately, we ourselves are part of the riddle we're trying to solve.
Karl Ernst Ludwig Marx Planck (Kiel, 1858 - Göttingen, 1947)


According to the Big Bang, the universe expanded from an extremely dense and hot initial state and continues to expand today. A common analogy explains that space itself is expanding, carrying galaxies with it, like raisins in a cake that rises. This image is an artistic representation that illustrates the expansion of a portion of a flat universe.
Source: Wikipedia

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