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A few crucial pieces of evidence for the Big Bang theory.


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  • Comparing this to OGFurious.. oOOoOoOoOo

  • Interesting fact; static on a tv is a disruption in the signal caused by isotopic radiation, so when you watch static, you are watching the big bang.

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  • @SilverEvader

    Well, why is he creating educational videos on subjects he doesn't understand? When my knowledge is limited on a topic, you know what I do? I shut my mouth and listen.

  • now thats rediculous. the world being created by an explosion... the earth being created by an omnipotent god, which apperently had forgotten all about the universe, he/she also created... thats of course FAR less rediculous!

  • @italianirishscotish Actually only about 1% of the static you see on a TV is from the CMB.

  • @dookdawg214 It was an expansion and he doesn't claim to be a cosmologist, or astro-physicists. He even says his knowledge is limited, so ask questions/add to his statements in a comment.

  • Who is this clown? He seems to be regurgitating stuff from Web sites and presenting it like he has a clue about what he's talking about. You can tell he doesn't because he refers to the Big Bang as an explosion. No serious cosmologist or astro-physicist believes it was an explosion.

  • @d3tach3d trick question... its an air compressor :)

  • @italianirishscotish correction: only one percent of the static noise is from the big bang...

  • @haroldcuber615 There was something there before the big bag. The call it the micro singularity. Its almost impossible for us to even visualize an abstract of what this could have been. Time had not started yet so asking what happened before time is kind of like asking what nothing looks like. There is no way to answer it. The leading theory atm explaining this is called M theory I believe. It's also related to the work being done by CERN at the Large Hadron Collider.

  • @hiimjesus123 precisely

  • @d3tach3d Whats the guy blowing into the balloon? How do we know its air? Whats this guy standing on? What does he look like?

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