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While the term is often thrown around in pop culture or used to describe the start of a television sitcom, the scientific theory represents the cornerstone of modern cosmology. It describes not just a moment in time, but the dynamic evolution of space, time, and matter. This article explores the history, the mechanics, the undeniable evidence, and the lingering mysteries of the Big Bang.

Crucially, the theory does not explain what caused the bang, nor what happened before it (if "before" is even a valid concept). Instead, it charts the timeline from fractions of a second after the start to the present day, 13.8 billion years later. big bang theory

SHELDON: "Doing what?"

The is not a dusty relic of 20th-century science. It is a living, breathing model that is refined every time we launch a new telescope (like the James Webb Space Telescope, which is seeing the first galaxies form). It is a testament to the power of human curiosity. While the term is often thrown around in

Sheldon’s blood runs cold.

Sheldon and Amy try to "recreate" the original timeline. They force Leonard to try Thai food. They introduce Howard and Raj. They stage a "Dungeons & Dragons" intervention. Crucially, the theory does not explain what caused