The Big Bang Theory is the result of scientific research into how this world came to be, by Albert Einstein, and many other scientists since Sir C. v Raman.

 That is, many scientists were expressing their views on when and how the world would have appeared. The Big Bang Theory is a combination of Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity and the Cosmological Principle.



The main feature of this Big Bang theory is that every object in the universe is moving smoothly.

The Big Bang theory states that the universe was in the shape of a tiny dot about 15 million years ago, and that the point must have been a sphere of fire and that tiny dot-shaped sphere of fire began to explode and spread throughout the universe.

The principle of the Big Bang was that there was a point-shaped force, and that every object in the universe was moving away from each other, so that they must already be together, so that this point could explode and become great energy.

Those objects are now spreading evenly throughout space, and that is what this whole universe is all about.

The essence of the Big Bang policy is that that energy can come to an end again at the same point several thousand years from now.

 If we want to know about the universe we need to know fully about the Big Bang theory.