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− | The '''Big Bang''' theory is the prevailing cosmological model that explains the early development of the [[Earth|Universe]]. |
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+ | |location=The universe |
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+ | |date=Approximately 13.7 billion years ago |
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+ | |description=Possible event that caused the creation of the universe. |
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+ | The '''Big Bang''' is the leading theory among most scientists about how our universe was formed. According to the theory, the universe was once incredibly hot and dense before expanding to the state it is in today.<ref>{{Wikilink|Big Bang}}</ref> |
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− | + | [[Stephen Hawking]] wrote about the Big Bang in his book ''[[A Brief History of Time]]''.<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]]'' - see [[:File:A Brief History of Time.jpg|this image]]</ref> |
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==Appearances== |
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]]'' {{Comment|Mentioned on book cover}} |
*''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]]'' {{Comment|Mentioned on book cover}} |
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+ | ==Notes and references== |
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Revision as of 13:59, 9 January 2014
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The Big Bang is the leading theory among most scientists about how our universe was formed. According to the theory, the universe was once incredibly hot and dense before expanding to the state it is in today.[1]
Stephen Hawking wrote about the Big Bang in his book A Brief History of Time.[2]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film) (Mentioned on book cover)