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  2. Big Bang - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bang is a physical theory that describes how the universe expanded from an initial state of high density and temperature. [1] The notion of an expanding universe was first scientifically originated by physicist Alexander Friedmann in 1922 with the mathematical derivation of the Friedmann equations.

  3. Initial singularity - Wikipedia

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    The traditional model of the Big Bang. The use of only general relativity to predict what happened in the beginnings of the universe has been heavily criticized, as quantum mechanics becomes a significant factor in the high-energy environment of the earliest stage of the universe, and general relativity on its own fails to make accurate predictions.

  4. Category:Big Bang - Wikipedia

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    The term Big Bang generally refers to the idea that the Universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past. According to the ESA / Planck data, released in February 2015, the initial conditions occurred 13.799 ± 0.021 billion years ago, and the Universe continues to expand to this day and ...

  5. The Big Bang Theory Heads to MTV and Nick at Nite — Get ...

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    The Big Bang Theory is returning to Paramount’s orbit. Five years after its record-setting, 279-episode run concluded on CBS, reruns of the hit sitcom — which, since 2011, had been exclusive ...

  6. Big Bounce - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Big Bounce envisions the Big Bang as the beginning of a period of expansion that followed a period of contraction. [11] In this view, one could talk of a "Big Crunch" followed by a "Big Bang" or, more simply, a "Big Bounce". This concept suggests that we could exist at any point in an infinite sequence of universes, or ...

  7. Holmdel Horn Antenna - Wikipedia

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    Bell Labs' horn antenna, April 2007. The horn antenna at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, was constructed on Crawford Hill in 1959 to support Project Echo, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's passive communications satellites, [8] [5] which used large aluminized plastic balloons (satellite balloon) as reflectors to bounce radio signals from one point on the ...