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In three to five sentences, evaluate the scientific evidence that supports the big bang theory and the steady state theory.(4 points)
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The big bang theory is supported by several lines of scientific evidence. One piece of evidence is the observation of the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is leftover radiation from the early stages of the universe. Another piece of evidence is the observed redshift of galaxies, which suggests that the universe is expanding. Additionally, the abundance of light elements, such as hydrogen and helium, supports the big bang theory.
On the other hand, the steady state theory suggests that the universe is in a constant state and has no beginning or end. However, the scientific evidence that supports this theory is relatively limited. One piece of evidence suggested by proponents of the steady state theory is the observed isotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation, which they claim can be attributed to the continuous creation of matter. However, this theory faces challenges in explaining other observed phenomena, such as the abundance of heavy elements and the distribution of galaxies in the universe.
On the other hand, the steady state theory suggests that the universe is in a constant state and has no beginning or end. However, the scientific evidence that supports this theory is relatively limited. One piece of evidence suggested by proponents of the steady state theory is the observed isotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation, which they claim can be attributed to the continuous creation of matter. However, this theory faces challenges in explaining other observed phenomena, such as the abundance of heavy elements and the distribution of galaxies in the universe.
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