Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Big Bang or Steady State?

In the 1930's cosmology was at its finest but during the war the need for cosmology decreased. George Lemaitre says when the cosmic egg exploded, that the universe was created. George Gamow believes that the earth is at a very high temperature because of the explosion and that many new chemicals could have been created in the process. When the universe begins in the cooling state is it able to change to where it has infinite density and temperature. He was the first to use a digital computer in order to keep track and calculate his calculations. He was perspicacious to find out his calculations were increased because of the heat dense of the stretching earth. He states that the heat is caused from the hydrogen and helium stretching in the expanding universe. A quarter of helium and the rest was produced with hydrogen. His theory was not wrong it was just incomplete because scientist found out the heavy elements formed the heat during the hot origin of the universe.

Fred Hoyle found the mistakes of Gamow. Although he  believes that the universe has always looked the same ever since the beginning. Hoyle and his two partners Hermann Bondi and Tommy Gold, they worked together during World War II.  Hoyle was undisciplined, Bondi had the best mathematical skills, and Gold had a physical imagination for new perceptions. They seem to think that the not changing and it is necessarily static. It didn't take them long to find the answer because matter was being created continually throughout the experiment.

The main reason of the Big Bang Theory was to find out what created the big explosion. The universe is constantly changing density and matter while it stretches to become a bigger universe. The solar system has been forming for only a few billion years. They insisted on the theory being deduced from axiom to no where in either space or time. The two steady state theories had enough evidence to cover the questions on the big bang.




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