Hubble's Law is the observation that galaxies are moving away from the Milky Way at speeds that are proportional to their distance from us, this supports the idea that the universe is expanding and also suggests that the universe was compacted before the universe inflated.
Because this is something my group speculated, do you think it is potentially possible for another event, maybe even greater then the Big Bang will occur and create more elements and structures to add to our current universe that we haven't even discovered yet?
I'm not entirely sure if another event greater than the big bang or equal in size to the big bang is possible since the universe is still expanding and does not seem to be showing any signs of slowing down. But if the universe were to stop expanding and begin shrinking than I think another big bang level event could be possible.
Why did there used to be more lithium in the universe but now there is more carbon? Has the amount of lithium decreased, carbon increased, or both? Do these specific elements relate to each other or is it simply a ratio thing?
The Big Crunch theory includes the big bang in it as one of the steps. NASA and plenty of others have posted articles on how the Big Crunch theory is real. While the Big Bang is only a minor step in the process it is key in the process.
What other proof is there of the Big Bang?
ReplyDeleteHubble's Law is the observation that galaxies are moving away from the Milky Way at speeds that are proportional to their distance from us, this supports the idea that the universe is expanding and also suggests that the universe was compacted before the universe inflated.
DeleteBecause this is something my group speculated, do you think it is potentially possible for another event, maybe even greater then the Big Bang will occur and create more elements and structures to add to our current universe that we haven't even discovered yet?
ReplyDeleteI'm not entirely sure if another event greater than the big bang or equal in size to the big bang is possible since the universe is still expanding and does not seem to be showing any signs of slowing down. But if the universe were to stop expanding and begin shrinking than I think another big bang level event could be possible.
DeleteWhy did there used to be more lithium in the universe but now there is more carbon? Has the amount of lithium decreased, carbon increased, or both? Do these specific elements relate to each other or is it simply a ratio thing?
ReplyDeleteDo you think the evidence astronomers have studied explain the Big Crunch theory enough? Or are those speculations completely different?
ReplyDeleteThe Big Crunch theory includes the big bang in it as one of the steps. NASA and plenty of others have posted articles on how the Big Crunch theory is real. While the Big Bang is only a minor step in the process it is key in the process.
DeleteWho came up with the big bang theory?
ReplyDeleteWhat are opposing views of the big bang theory and how can they be refuted?
ReplyDeleteWhat formed first, stars or planets?
ReplyDeleteWhy can't we see the Big Bang?
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