The Big Bang event

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf cosmological event
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Planck_epoch
singularity
hot, dense state
gptkbp:describes the standard model of cosmology
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Big Bang event
gptkbp:is_not_an_explosion_in_space but an expansion of space itself
gptkbp:is_not_the_origin_of the universe from a single point in space
gptkbp:is_the_most_widely_accepted cosmological model for the origin of the universe
gptkbp:marks_the_beginning_of gptkb:energy
gptkb:time_zone
matter
space
the observable universe
gptkbp:occurred_approximately 13.8 billion years ago
gptkbp:referencedIn gptkb:general_relativity
quantum cosmology
the Lambda-CDM model
the Planck satellite mission
the Steady State theory as a competing model
the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)
the cosmic background explorer (COBE) mission
the multiverse hypothesis
the work of Adam Riess
the work of Alan Guth
the work of Alexander Friedmann
the work of Andrei Linde
the work of Arno Penzias
the work of Brian Schmidt
the work of Edwin Hubble
the work of George Gamow
the work of Georges LemaƮtre
the work of Jim Peebles
the work of Ralph Alpher
the work of Robert Herman
the work of Robert Wilson
the work of Roger Penrose
the work of Saul Perlmutter
the work of Stephen Hawking
the work of Vera Rubin
the oscillating universe theory as a competing model
the discovery of cosmic microwave background by Penzias and Wilson
gptkbp:relatedTo the expansion of the universe
gptkbp:studiedBy gptkb:cosmology
gptkbp:supports gptkb:Hubble's_law
cosmic microwave background radiation
abundance of light elements
gptkbp:was_followed_by cosmic inflation
formation of atoms
formation of stars and galaxies
formation of subatomic particles
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Fortnite_(video_game)
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7