well one thing that we can observe from the big bang is its cosmic background radiation
How about with a summary of predicted conjectures from the Big Bang Theory - like the possible end of our observable universe.
We're right in the middle of it. And so is everything else in the universe.
Scientists have already conducted this test. All this means is another proof for the theory of the big bang.
The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang Theory promotes four concepts for consideration: 1. that the observable universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence) 2. that the observable universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), 3. that the observable universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and 4. that the observable universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time.
The big bang theory fits the evidence as we now know it, uniformitarianism is just a lost remnant of the concept that the universe has always been here.
The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang Theory promotes four concepts for consideration: 1. that the observable universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence) 2. that the observable universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), 3. that the observable universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and 4. that the observable universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time.
The Big Bang Theory present the theoretical premise for the causation, termination, and continuation of an evolutionary expansion of the universe. The Big Bang Theory promotes four concepts for consideration: 1. that the observable universe is Time bound (or has a finite existence) 2. that the observable universe is expanding (within the dimensional limits of Space and Time), 3. that the observable universe is evolving a set amount of matter and energy while it is expanding over time, and 4. that the observable universe is homogeneous and isotropic with respect to Space and Time. However the wording for this answer may vary dependent on the classroom objectives.
Is that supposed to be one or two questions?The observable universe is round because the propagation of light is isotropic... that is, the same speed in every direction.The light from the Big Bang has "reached us". We see it every direction we look, in the microwave spectrum. You're assuming the Big Bang occurred somewhere "out there". It didn't. It happened everywhere, including here, because at the time "everywhere" was all the same place.
cosmic background radiation :) This phenomenon can be picked up by an ordinary radio or tv. If your radio is not tuned into a station, then some of the the noise (interference) you hear is the cosmic background radiation caused by the Big Bang.
Do you mean the formation of the Earth? If so, the two competing theories are creation and evolution, as in the formation of the observable universe by the Big Bang.
Do you mean the formation of the Earth? If so, the two competing theories are creation and evolution, as in the formation of the observable universe by the Big Bang.
Not much, really. Our Universe MIGHT be significantly larger than what we can see -- that portion of our Universe we call the "observable Universe" -- or it might be infinite. No conclusion can be made about the size of our Universe based on the fact of the Big Bang.