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big bang

NOUN
  1. (cosmology) the cosmic explosion that is hypothesized to have marked the origin of the universe

How To Use big bang In A Sentence

  • At this stage of the Big Bang, the tiny expanding Universe is filled with radiation creating pairs of particles and antiparticles, and pairs of particles and antiparticles annihilating back into radiation.
  • So the question then is how much information has the universe processed since the Big Bang?
  • On the other hand the big bang has been turning out to be a big bust.
  • My problem with the cardinal’s statements is that he is taking this idea of materialism and laying it squarely on Darwin’s shoulders, essentially saying that evolution and materialism are equivalent: “What I call evolutionism is an ideological view that says evolution can explain everything in the whole development of the cosmos, from the Big Bang to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony” Vienna cardinal draws lines in Intelligent Design row - The Panda's Thumb
  • One big bang and they weren't there any more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people want to find God in the creation of the universe, in the big bang that started it all off.
  • The epicyclic character of the theory, piling ad-hoc hypothesis upon hypothesis, its incompleteness and the appearance of a singularity in the big bang universe beginning require consideration of alternatives.
  • Almost all practicing astronomers and astrophysicists believe in the big bang, a billions-of-years-old universe and other evolutionary ideas.
  • The voice of a man can be heard discussing theories of black holes and the Big Bang.
  • Standard Big Bang cosmogeny does therefore seem to have those metaphysical implications which some have found so discomfiting.
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