Have any big bangs been discovered in are solar systems?
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Assuming the big bang theory is correct, there was only one big bang, and our solar system did not exist at the time. The big bang created the universe, which then led to the creation of our galaxy, and then our solar system.
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Lol I'm sorry this question made me think of something else!
Big bang is just a fiction comic story nothing else.
Yes, in the 80's!! but i finally got mine to grow out!!
No. The biggest cannot be found in the small.
On the other hand... there was that great experience with my x-fiance'.
You don't discover big bangs because it's not a thing, it is an event. We've discovered cosmic microwaves from the Big Bang though. Here is a story of that:
Two man is at a radio telescope working. They point the telescope away from galaxies to see if there is a problem with it or not. However, they keep receiving microwaves for no reason, no matter where they point the telescope at, they receive microwaves. So they go on top of the telescope and find bird feces on over the telescope. They clean and clean until the feces are all gone. But there is a problem, the microwave is still there. That microwave is the cosmic wave from the Big Bang!
wait, what?
if the big bang theory is correct then there was only one big bang, which was 14 billion years ago. Also, our galaxies are made out of gases, there weren't multiple big bangs
So far, the only big bang is the one that the universe originated from. And that was many billions of years ago.
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