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What was the "Big Bang''?

The Big Bang theory is the explanation most commonly accepted by astronomers (scientists specializing in the study of matter in outer space) for the origin of the universe. It proposes that the universe began 15 to 20 billion years ago as a single point that underwent a tremendous explosion, called the Big Bang. Particles were spewed forth and became the building blocks of matter. In time, this matter came together in huge clumps to form the galaxies. Smaller clumps within the galaxies formed stars. Parts of at least one clump of matter became the planets of our solar system.

The first piece of hard evidence in support of the Big Bang theory was provided in 1929 by American astronomer Edwin Hubble (1889-1953). Hubble demonstrated that the universe is expanding. Soon thereafter, Belgian astronomer Georges-Henri Lemaitre (known as the "Father of the Big Bang") determined that if the universe is...

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