The Big Bang: Is It Really True?
What is the Big Bang? According to science, about 13.8 billion years ago, the entire universe was packed into a single, tiny, super-hot, and dense point. Then, out of nowhere, it expanded. That’s when time, space, stars, and planets began. Even today, scientists say the universe is still stretching and expanding. Who came up with this idea? It wasn’t from a science fiction movie. The first person who proposed it was Georges LemaĆ®tre , a Belgian priest and scientist. He called it the “primeval atom” or “cosmic egg.” Later, Edwin Hubble observed galaxies moving away from each other, which seemed to support the idea. And when scientists discovered cosmic radiation across space, many believed it was the “afterglow” of the Big Bang. But why do people say it’s not true? To be blunt, the Big Bang has a lot of holes. 1. Where did the point come from? If everything started from a tiny, dense dot, what created it? And why did it suddenly expand? No one can really answer that. 2. It’s not a com...