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Old 01-09-2003, 10:25 AM   #1
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It's an open discusion if you feel smart just type something smart.If you feel special just Say something a special kid would say.

Let's begin with the Big Bang Theory.How much do most of you forum junkies know about that.
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[i]The Big Bang Theory is the dominant scientific theory about the origin of the universe. According to the big bang, the universe was created sometime between 10 billion and 20 billion years ago from a cosmic explosion that hurled matter and in all directions.
In 1927, the Belgian priest Georges Lema
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copy & paste.......*cough*

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Oh and what measurement of speed is each galaxy traveling at away from this once so called small point?

Also there was once nothing else out there but one small point.Hmm the gravity of that point must of been amazingily dense.

Since this is "Formation Of The Universe".What are Quasars?
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i think that the big bang theory was only about our galaxy since dosent the universe apply to everything whearas our galaxy was created by a massive reaction which caused all of the planets and the sun to be formed
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quasars. extremly fast spinning star that only shines on one side, causing it to blink.

anyone can explain red shifts?
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red shift, in astronomy, the systematic increase in the wavelength of all light received from a celestial object; it is observed in the shifting of individual lines in the spectrum of the object toward the red, or longer wavelength, end of the visible spectrum. The effect was discovered by V. M. Slipher of Lowell Observatory. Some red shifts are the result of the Doppler effect, i.e., of the relative motion of the earth and the object away from each other. However, all distant galaxies show a red shift proportional to their distance from the earth as a result of the general expansion of the universe (see Hubble's law); the most distant known galaxies have red shifts that indicate they are moving away from the earth at speeds approaching that of light. Red shifts are also produced by gravitation in accordance with the general theory of relativity. Because of the strong gravitational field, the frequency of the light emitted by atoms in a dense, compact star will be lower and the wavelengths consequently longer; such effects have been observed in white dwarfs. See cosmology.

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Not bad....

Now explain Stellar Magnitude....
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Muahahahahaha... :laugh: What are you talking about, man!
The world is still in its earl 6000 years, MAN!
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