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Big Bang
[big bang]
noun
the sudden, instantaneous expansion of space from an exploding point of dense energy, starting the universe.
In the first seconds following the Big Bang, the universe expanded faster than the speed of light.
Astrophysics., the model or theory that explains the start of the universe by a sudden, instantaneous expansion of space from an exploding point of dense energy (often used attributively).
The Big Bang cannot be tested via experiment, but it can be used to make testable predictions.
The current cosmological model, called the Big Bang, is explained below.
big bang, any event or action that represents a sudden and massive development (often used attributively).
The Prime Minister's commitment is being seen as one of the big bang decisions of this century.
After spending $750 million on a redesign big bang, the Operations Center had nothing to show for it.
big bang
noun
any sudden forceful beginning or radical change
(modifier) of or relating to the big-bang theory
(sometimes capitals) the major modernization that took place on the London Stock Exchange on Oct 27 1986, after which the distinction between jobbers and brokers was abolished and operations became fully computerized
big bang
The explosion of an extremely small, hot, and dense body of matter that, according to some cosmological theories, gave rise to the universe between 12 and 20 billion years ago.
Compare big crunch steady state theory See also open universe
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Revord, who portrays Missy Cooper in the “Big Bang Theory” prequel spinoffs “Young Sheldon” and “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage,” confirmed they are nonbinary in a recent interview with “Entertainment Tonight” and said it has been “so cool” to think that being their authentic self could help other kids like them.
“It’s something that is highly respected, that intimacy of the locker rooms, the training camps, the trips. The players had to get used to it, but the professionalism of the club and the production team helped. You’ll notice it in the series: it feels so natural because that’s how it was,” said González, whom the players call “Sheldon” because of his resemblance to the character Sheldon Cooper from the sitcom “The Big Bang Theory.”
Government insiders may not have appetite for any big bang changes, although they have pledged themselves on many occasions to "rewire" the government.
“Love you Stephen. F— you and all your Sheldons CBS,” Kimmel wrote in an Instagram story, referencing the network hits “The Big Bang Theory” and “Young Sheldon.”
And the DA did make it clear at the weekend that there would not be a big bang announcement of them quitting the GNU, but Steenhuisen cautioned that the party's executive had considered launching a motion of no confidence in the president in parliament - and might do so in the future.
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