If it is,
the standard big bang theory of creation may be wrong, says Robert Oldershaw of Amherst College in Massachusetts.
Not exact matches
The more controversial one involves abandoning the central tenet of
standard cosmology, the
big bang theory, which holds that the Universe was born in a gigantic explosion...
The findings suggested that, with the
standard theory of the
big bang, there is not enough baryonic material to make the brown dwarfs that fill the haloes of all galaxies.
The latest study of the afterglow of the
big bang — the so - called cosmic microwave background radiation — confirms even more precisely the
standard model of cosmology — and that's a victory for the
theory — but it leaves researchers with no discrepancies that might point to a deeper understanding.
«According to
standard models [all based on the
big bang theory], the first stars needed at least 500 million years to begin lighting up and another 700 million to 1 billion years to manufacture heavy elements such as iron and spread them through space.