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  2. Religious interpretations of the Big Bang theory - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Many atheist philosophers have argued against the idea of the Universe having a beginning – the universe might simply have existed for all eternity, but with the emerging evidence of the Big Bang theory, both theists and physicists have viewed it as capable of being explained by theism; [6] [7] a popular philosophical argument for ...

  3. Discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation - Wikipedia

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    Some supported the steady-state theory, which states that the universe has always existed and will continue to survive without noticeable change. Others believed in the Big Bang theory, which states that the universe was created in a massive explosion-like event billions of years ago (later determined to be approximately 13.8 billion years).

  4. Eric Lerner - Wikipedia

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    Eric J. Lerner (born May 31, 1947) is an American popular science writer and independent plasma researcher. [2] He wrote the 1991 book The Big Bang Never Happened, which advocates Hannes Alfvén's plasma cosmology instead of the Big Bang theory.

  5. Cosmological argument - Wikipedia

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    For scientific evidence of the finitude of the past, Craig appeals to the Borde-Guth-Vilenkin theorem, which posits a past boundary to cosmic inflation, and the general consensus on the standard model of cosmology, referring to the origin of the universe in the Big Bang. [48] [49]

  6. Robert V. Gentry - Wikipedia

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    The Orion Foundation, Robert Gentry's site criticizing Big Bang cosmology. Talk Origin's critique of radiohalos; Additional ways of naturally forming Po halos; Answers In Creation article arguing that radiohalos do not support a young earth; Defendant transcripts in McLean v Arkansas where you can read the transcript of his deposition.

  7. Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, in an attempt to explain some of the evidence against the steady-state theory, he presented a modified version called "quasi-steady state cosmology" (QSS), but the theory is not widely accepted. The evidence that resulted in the Big Bang's victory over the steady-state model included discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation ...

  8. 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.

  9. History of the Big Bang theory - Wikipedia

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    The text of each lecture was published in The Listener a week after the broadcast, the first time that the term "big bang" appeared in print. [10] As evidence in favour of the Big Bang model mounted, and the consensus became widespread, Hoyle himself, albeit somewhat reluctantly, admitted to it by formulating a new cosmological model that other ...