
Overcoming the Science and Religion Divide | Dr. Karin Oberg
The Thomistic Institute
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The Hesitancy of the Universe
Belgian physicist Le-Meth came up with the idea of a Big Bang 100 years ago. He saw that galaxies were moving away from us and they were moving faster the further away they were. At the same time, Albert Einstein was discovering that sort of physical universe was better described by theory of relativity than previous or description of gravity. So he put these two things together so that this redening of the galaxies and moving away and Einstein's theories and realize that the universe was expanding. And if you have something that's expanding, it would go back in time. You're going to get something that's incredibly dense and hot. It was heated, not called the Big Bang. That was
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