About 1% of the static seen on an untuned TV is due to cosmic background radiation, the radiation left over from an early stage in the creation of the universe or Big Bang.
As Bill Bryson said.
"The next time you complain that there is nothing on (TV), remember that you can always watch the birth of the universe."
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TV interference is not due to the sound of Big Bang, but due to some kinds of noises present in the atmosphere leading to the weakening of signal.
big bang: This is the big bang theory
The event that marks the beginning of the universe is the Big Bang. This was a cosmic event that occurred about 13.8 billion years ago, creating the universe as we know it today. The Big Bang theory is widely accepted by scientists as the most plausible explanation for the origin of the universe.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
The Big Bang did not give us visible light. Light, from the time of the Big Bang has been red shifted so that it is now in the microwave part of the spectrum.However, the Big Bang did give us all the matter that exists, and some of that matter formed stars which, in their nuclear fusion, produce light.
According to the big bang theory the universe began about?
The hissing sound you hear on FM radio is usually caused by electromagnetic interference and atmospheric conditions, not from big bang radiation. Big bang radiation is the residual radiation from the early universe, and it is not responsible for the hiss on FM radio.
big bang
The big bang theory is a cosmological model. Is this really the question you are trying to ask?
No, that was just part of the story for the TV show, The Big Bang Theory.
No, it didn't. At the moment of the 'big bang', which was really an expansion and not a noisy explosion, there was absolutely nothing except the massless energy that brought the big bang about. The earth didn't exist until billions of years after the big bang.
No one really knows. Development would involve time and there was no time before the Big Bang. No one knows what was there before the Big Bang. If the question is "What did the Big Bang develop into?" the answer would be the universe.
The Big Bang was an explosion of energy that created the universe, not just the Earth. However, sound as we know it cannot exist in the vacuum of space, so there was no "sound" associated with the Big Bang.
cosmic background radiation :) This phenomenon can be picked up by an ordinary radio or tv. If your radio is not tuned into a station, then some of the the noise (interference) you hear is the cosmic background radiation caused by the Big Bang.
More of an expansion. Like inflating a balloon, but really, really fast.
This is really an opinion. Some believe that god created the universe, and some believe that it was the big bang theory. I myself, being an athiest, believe that it was the big bang, but i really have no idea.
No, not really. The Big Bang theory has to do with the universe as a whole, not piddly little things like stars.
According to the believes of physics and the big bang, we know that the big bang was both big and a bang. Since we are still receiving radiation from the big bang, So considering that factor I would say that it was big and a bang. What do you believe?