The Big Bang theory
The philosopher who believed that the universe was an explosion was Friedrich Nietzsche. He proposed the idea of eternal recurrence, suggesting that the universe undergoes an eternal cycle of destruction and rebirth, similar to an explosion and collapse.
The universe is believed to have formed around 13.8 billion years ago in an event known as the Big Bang. This event marks the beginning of the expansion of all space, time, matter, and energy in the universe. The precise conditions and mechanisms leading up to the Big Bang are still areas of active research and speculation in cosmology.
The Big Bang theory describes the rapid expansion of the universe from a very high-density and high-temperature state. It is a scientific explanation for the origins of the universe and does not involve a literal "fuse" being lit by a sentient being.
The theory that states the universe began in a violent explosion is the Big Bang theory. It proposes that the universe started as a singularity and has been expanding ever since, leading to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets. This explosion occurred approximately 13.8 billion years ago.
by the explosion of the universe
the universe is made up by little specks of dust which cause a huge explosion. this explosion makes a small planet which builds up, and builds, and builds up until it is huge. without the universe we would not be here today yet there is still not a sure purpose of it being there.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
A supernova.
Yes.
The "Big Bang" explosion I hate doing science homework. This is what my homework is. lol
Nobody made it. The universe is the result of what is called the "Big Bang'. Basically a reaction of some kind occurred billions of years ago, resulting in a huge explosion. This explosion created debris, gas and dust, which, with the help of gravity, formed together in spheres, creating planets, moons and stars. See the related link below.
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Long Gamma ray bursts
They don't expand. There just leftover from the explosion of the universe.
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The Big Bang theory