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What Was The Big Bang?

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in the wood-paneled chapel of the

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catholic university of louvain in

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belgium

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a priest lights a candle and kneels

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before the statue of christ for his

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daily devotion

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his name is georges lemaitre

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and it is 1927. as he rises his eyes

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wander to the towering windows that line

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the chapel's walls

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and to the stars twinkling in the early

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evening light

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he smiles in distant reflection

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imagining the sequence of events that

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brought that starlight

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to the belgian sky but

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despite his faith lumetra's beliefs were

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lacking

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a creator so fundamental to the catholic

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doctrine

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he had no need for divine intervention

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when it came to the making of the

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universe

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no seven-day miracle instead he saw it

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as a natural

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consequence of natural laws and

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processes

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proved by mathematics and visible in the

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movements of the heavens themselves

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his extraordinary insight would earn him

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two nobel prize nominations

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for george lemaitre was more than just

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a catholic priest he was also a

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theoretical physicist a cosmologist

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fascinated with the workings of god's

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perfect universe

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it was here in naivan that he began work

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on a theory that would come to shape our

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modern

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understanding of the cosmos all based on

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the remarkable observation

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that space seemed to be

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expanding

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mathematics had laid out the history of

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the universe

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and now lemaitre traces it backwards in

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his mind's eye

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he imagines a time before humans or

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indeed any living thing inhabiting the

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earth

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before that of course the earth must

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have formed as a barren rocky ball

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around the glowing sun

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before that the sun ignited in a blaze

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of nuclear glory crushed into being by

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the irresistible force of gravity

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in a vast cloud of gas and dust that gas

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and dust was a consequence of many

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generations of stars living and dying

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before our own

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igniting fusing elements and exploding

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in terrific supernova

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that spread their elemental waste

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products across the cosmos

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he imagined a time before these many

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lineages of stars before the chemical

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complexity that we enjoy

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when only hydrogen and helium floated

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inert in a lightless universe

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if space is expanding now then in the

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reverse chronology of lemaitre's mind it

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is contracting

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there would be a point in this dark

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gassy cosmos before the first star

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when all the matter in the universe was

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compressed into a vastly smaller space

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atoms would become packed so tightly

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that even photons are unable to pass

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through

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there are no light sources here but it

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doesn't matter the universe is

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utterly opaque when the contracting

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reversed universe crushes down even

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further the atoms themselves are crushed

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first into subatomic particles and then

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into pure energy

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in this small dense universe there is

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only radiation

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here even lumetra's imagination begins

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to falter

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the universe can become even smaller

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even hotter

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but what happens then

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lumetra pushes the unanswerable from his

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mind content in having grasped 13

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billion or so years of cosmological

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history

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and unperturbed by the mysteries

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contained within the first fraction

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of a second

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but the big bang theory of which lumetra

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was unknowingly the first true proponent

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has been the subject of debate research

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and speculation

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for nearly 100 years

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how did the universe begin

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what was the trigger for its incredible

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expansion

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and could our simple matter brains

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ever even comprehend the real truth

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before le metre studies of the cosmos

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had largely focused on our own place

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within it

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as well as observations to determine its

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composition and extent

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the 13th century philosopher sigur of

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brabant was alone in venturing the

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statement that the universe

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was eternal with no beginning his

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heretical views

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outraged the theologians of the time and

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earned him condemnation by the pope in

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1277.

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rumor has it he was murdered with a pen

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a symbol of the damage his ideas had

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done

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since then no serious scholar had

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contemplated changing history or

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a beginning and so

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lumetra's calculations rocked the

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cosmological world

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but they were not embraced by everybody

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the idea was that the universe started

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its life a finite time ago

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in a single huge explosion and that the

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present expansion is a relic of the

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violence of this explosion

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this big bang idea seemed to me to be

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unsatisfactory even before detailed

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examination showed that it leads to

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serious difficulties

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one respected but controversial

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astronomer fred hoyle

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railed against lumetra's expanding

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universe history even

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coining the term big bang as an insult

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for the implication of an expanding

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universe is that

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at some point it must have begun

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expanding

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and at some point the universe itself

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must have begun

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this hoyle confidently declared was

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pseudoscience

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little different from trying to justify

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the existence of a creator

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the only reason he said that we were so

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attracted to this

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novel big bang theory was because the

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teachings of the book of genesis

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are so ingrained into our collective

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psyche

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and yet lemaitre was quite happy to keep

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physics and religion separate

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his mathematics didn't yearn for

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theological validation

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and they were supported by real

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observations of the real

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universe made by eminent astronomer

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edwin hubble

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just a few years later from the mount

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wilson observatory northeast of los

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angeles hubble had gazed tirelessly

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through the largest aperture telescope

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of the time

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peering at some of the dimmest parts of

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the night sky

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his measurements would prove

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conclusively the long-held suspicion

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that there were more galaxies than just

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our own milky way

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but they would also show something that

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nobody

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had expected luminous objects like stars

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emit light as a result of the fusion in

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their cores

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the colour and characteristics of that

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light depends on the temperature

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and the composition of the star but it

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also depends

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on the star's movement just as an

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emergency vehicle sounding a siren will

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sound different when it's moving towards

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us

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or away from us so too the light from

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the star will be altered

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when it's moving closer or further away

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