At the moment The Big Rip is still a hypothesis. It is all to do with the amount of dark energy in the Universe. Until this is confirmed, it is impossible to say whether it is true or not.
The ultimate fate of the Universe is not entirely known. We know that the universe will continue expanding at an accelerating rate, but it is unknown what this will result in. It is very possible that the outward expansion will result in all particles flying apart from one another as the force of expansion will overcome the forces holding atoms together. However, that will depend on exactly what Dark Energy is. Dark Energy is responsible for the expansion of the universe, but this is just a placeholder name for what really causes it- the nature of dark energy is currently unknown.
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There is a small similarity in that they both theorise the Universe will continue to expand. The outcome, is where they differ. In the big freeze theory, the Universe just continues to expand until all matter is used up and becomes a lifeless and very cold place. In the Big Rip theory, the Universe itself is actually ripped apart. All bound objects are pulled apart. See related links for more information.
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
The Big Bang is the theory that was developed to describe the origins of the universe.
The Big Rip is one of the hypotheses for the end of the Universe. It has been observed that the expansion of the Universe is actually accelerating rather than slowing down. Based on this some scientists think the Universe will expand so fast that the fundamental forces, including gravity, will be overwhelmed and everything in the Universe will be "ripped apart". In other words, matter will disintegrate, and even spacetime may be destroyed, causing the Universe to cease to exist altogether. The Big Rip would not happen in an instant. Rather as the Universe expands it will go through a process of disintegration in which every stucture, from the largest galaxies to the smallest subatomic particles, will break down. The fate of the Universe depends on whether gravity or dark energy will win the "war". In the Big Rip hypothesis, dark energy accelerates the expansion of the Universe and overcomes gravity. If gravity "won" the opposite of the Big Rip would occur: the Big Crunch.
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Well I do now one theory about the universe. It's the big bang theory. The big bang theory is a theory about how the universe was created.Scientist think that a big explosion created the universe.Scientist found lots of evidence that the big bang theory was true.
There is a small similarity in that they both theorise the Universe will continue to expand. The outcome, is where they differ. In the big freeze theory, the Universe just continues to expand until all matter is used up and becomes a lifeless and very cold place. In the Big Rip theory, the Universe itself is actually ripped apart. All bound objects are pulled apart. See related links for more information.
It is a theory that Earth came in a big boom out of nowhere. It's not a true story because there is a Creator.
The "Big Freeze" does not replace the Big Bang, it is only an extrapolation of the current theory into the far distant future. It may or may not be "true" as there are other extrapolations will different results.
The "big rip" is a possibility that has been discussed, about the future fate of the Universe - not something that has been confirmed.
If the big bang theory is correct then the Big Bang is important because that is the moment the universe is created. The fundamental importance of the theory is that it is a theory. This means that it is possible to search for information that either supports or refutes it. It is even possible to getsome of this information. If it turns out that this theory is not true, then the exciting and creative search for new theories will kick in.
its a big rip off thay shoud be 500 mulch
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
The Big Rip-Off - 1975 TV was released on: USA: 11 March 1975
The Big Bang is the theory that was developed to describe the origins of the universe.