i think there are these multiple pieces of evidence, but i think none stronger is the fact that we exist and were made of matter. And where it came from, i think is is best described in the least ignorant form of acip n as the big bag. It means a lot to of different things, some correct things, some incorrect things. But the fact that there's sort of shrapnel left over from the most cataclysmic explosion, literally, in the history of the cosmos...is perhaps not surprising that cosmologists such as myself look to whatever's left over from this explosion to tell us what it was like when that explosion happened. The problemtat that the lay person
What happened before The Big Bang? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Matt Kirshen answer questions about inflation theory, multiverses, the cosmic microwave background, and the possible end of the scientific method with cosmologist Brian Keating
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