Big bang theory
What is the “big bang theory”
The Big Bang theory is the leading explanation for how the universe began. It suggests that the universe started from an extremely hot and dense state and has been expanding ever since
Why is it unproven?
There is simply not enough answers like:
What created the first singularity and the conditions that existed at the universe’s inception are not explained by the Big Bang theory.
The physics of such high-density states requires a theory of quantum gravity.
Regarding what existed before the Big Bang, if anything, or what caused the Big Bang itself, there is no direct proof. Theories of quantum cosmology and models like as the Hartle-Hawking state make an effort to remedy this, however they are not supported by empirical data.
Additional evidence is also needed to understand the ways in which dark matter interacts with conventional matter and with itself, apart from gravitational interactions.
Conclusion
The Big Bang is a good theory but certain areas still require more evidence or better understanding. Key gaps include the nature of the initial singularity, the properties of dark matter and dark energy, direct evidence for cosmic inflation, the matter-antimatter asymmetry, and detailed mechanisms of large-scale structure formation and reionization. Future observations and advancements in theoretical physics are expected to address these gaps and refine our understanding of the universe’s origins
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Written by: Orifha Netshidzati