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This 3 page paper discusses the Big Bang Theory that explains the beginning of the universe. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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been a reason for war. Being able to answer how the universe and life really came to existence may unify people to one true belief. The only problem is its
nearly impossible for us to really know the truth. Religious theories are influenced by belief and its landscape of society to explain unknown forces. Philosophy, on the other
hand, offers rational explanations believed to be "true." No matter who believes theyre right, the only truth is that we will never really know the right answer. Science changes
all the time. As new theories are created, old ones are questioned and overthrown. As for the question about the beginning of the universe, the big bang theory still
stands as the most relevant theory to this day. With new technologies and experiments, its a matter of time before we will know whether the big bang is just another
theory in the history of human ideas. According to Karen C. Fox, author of The Big Bang Theory: "In the beginning, there was nothing. Well, not quite nothing-more of
a Nothing with Potential. A nothingness in which packets of energy fleeted in and out of existence, popping into oblivion as quickly as they appeared. One of these fluctuations had
just enough energy to take off. It inflated wildly out of control-one moment infinitesimally small, moments later light-years across. All of space and time was created in that instant,
and as that energy slowed, it cooled and froze into matter-protons and neutrons and photons. This baby universe kept expanding, over billions of years, and those particles coalesced into stars
and planets and eventually humans. And thats how the universe came to be." (Fox, 9) Without science we would know very little about how the world works or about
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