Title: Section 4: The Big Bang Theory
1Section 4 The Big Bang Theory
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- Key Ideas
- Hubbles Observations
- A Theory Emerges
- Big Bang Theory
- Universal Expansion
- A Universe of Surprises
- Maps In Action
2Key Ideas
- Explain how Hubbles discoveries lead to an
understanding that the universe is expanding. - Summarize the big bang theory.
- List evidence for the big bang theory.
3Hubbles Observations
- cosmology the study of the origin, properties,
processes, and evolution of the universe - Cosmologists and astronomers can use the light
given off by an entire galaxy to create the
spectrum for that galaxy. - Edwin Hubble used galactic spectra to uncover new
information about our universe.
4Hubbles Observations, continued
- Measuring Red Shifts
- Hubble found that the spectra of galaxies, except
for the few closest to Earth, were shifted toward
the red end of the spectrum. - Hubble determined the speed at which the galaxies
were moving away from Earth. - Hubble found that the most distant galaxies
showed the greatest red shift and thus were
moving away from Earth the fastest.
5Hubbles Observations, continued
- The Expanding Universe
- Using Hubbles observations, astronomers have
been able to determine that the universe is
expanding. - The expanding universe can be thought of as a
raisin cake rising in the oven. If you were able
to sit on one raisin, you would see all the other
raisins moving away from you. - Similarly, galaxies in the universe are moving
farther away from each other due to the expansion
of the universe.
6A Theory Emerges
- Although cosmologists have proposed several
different theories to explain the expansion of
the universe, the current and most widely
accepted is the big bang theory. - big bang theory the theory that all matter and
energy in the universe was compressed into an
extremely small volume that 3 to 15 billion years
ago exploded and began expanding in all
directions - By the mid-20th century, almost all astronomers
and cosmologists accepted the big bang theory.
7A Theory Emerges, continued
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- What does the big bang theory tell us about the
early universe? - All matter and energy in the early universe were
compressed into a small volume at an extremely
high temperature until the temperature cooled and
all of the matter and energy were forced outward
in all directions.
8A Theory Emerges, continued
- Cosmic Background Radiation
- cosmic background radiation radiation uniformly
detected from every direction in space
considered a remnant of the big bang - Astronomers believe that cosmic background
radiation formed shortly after the big bang. - The background radiation has cooled after the big
bang, and is now about 270 C below zero.
9A Theory Emerges, continued
- Ripples in Space
- Maps of cosmic background radiation over the
whole sky look very smooth. But on satellite maps
that show where temperatures differ from the
average background temperature, ripples become
apparent. - These ripples are irregularities caused by small
fluctuations in the distribution of matter in the
early universe. - The ripples are thought to indicate the first
stages in the formation of the universes first
galaxies.
10A Theory Emerges, continued
11Big Bang Theory
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12Universal Expansion
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13A Universe of Surprises
- Dark Matter
- Analysis of the ripples in the cosmic background
radiation suggests that the matter that humans,
the planets, the stars and the matter between the
stars makes up only 4 of the universe. - About 23 of the universe is made up of a type of
matter that does not give off light but that has
gravity. This type of matter is called dark
matter.
14A Universe of Surprises, continued
- Dark Energy
- Most of the universe is made up of an unknown
material called dark energy. - Scientists think that dark energy acts as a force
that opposes gravity. Many scientists think that
some form of undetectable dark energy is pushing
galaxies apart. - Because of dark energy, the universe is not only
expanding, but the rate of expansion also seems
to be accelerating.
15Maps In Action