== There are no similarities whatsoever. == Creation is the why, big bang is the how. == The above answer relates to those who wish to believe in both at once - to believe that God created through the Big Bang.
In reality, they are two completely different theories of cosmic origins. The former is naturalistic, the later is supernatural. The former posits billions of years for the origin of the universe, the latter only a day.
Any similarities are entirely superficial, although they both have the same data before them in terms of what we can observe from our limited viewpoint on earth. The presuppositions behind each are literally worlds apart.
Inflation is most commonly used to describe a particular phase of the early universe when it suddenly got a lot bigger very quickly (much faster than the speed of light... this isn't a contradiction of relativity, because relativity doesn't say anything about how quickly space can get bigger).
So it's probably more accurate to describe them as separate but complementary, rather than as entirely different theories.
There is no real evidence that the Big Bang theory is wrong in any significant way; it needs refinement in some areas, but there's very little cause to doubt that it's at least broadly correct.
This isn't to say that it IS correct, just that if it's not, Someone went to a great deal of trouble to make it look like it was.
No, they are entirely different and separate theories.
The Big Bang Theory explains how the Universe as we see it today emerged from an extremely hot and dense state.
The Theory of Evolution explains how life forms change (and have changed) over time. It states that through the combined mechanisms of natural selection and genetic drift, organisms have the potential to change and give rise to new varieties of life.
no they just both suck XD
No. Genesis is a book of the Bible, and is based on faith. The Big Bang Theory is a scientific theory based on astrophysic and cosmological calculations. That said, there are many who see some overlap to the creation and sequence of events the bible lays out in Genesis, and the BB theory.
Charles Darwin and Jean-Babtiste Lamarck. (Theory of Evolution)
Alfred Russel Wallace. Google him.
It is, but so is gravity. In science, 'theory' means 'idea that has been proven over and over and is generally accepted as truth'. It's a pity it doesn't mean the same in everyday language. ^^
== == Homologous provide evidence for evolution because it shows the similarities and how we evolved from the same ancestors
No.
I don't think there is such a thing as the "supersonic theory". If you mean "superstring theory", no, they are not the same.
The theory of evolution was accepted by scientists in 1859, Darwin's first book was published the same year that his theory was accepted.
its the same
No, there are no other theories but the theory of evolution by natural selection that explain so much about evolution.
The question is too vague to answer, and if you need to ask it I strongly suspect you don't really know what theory means anyway. Evolution is a "theory" in much the same way that gravity is a "theory".
Yes, the girl that played Blossom is the same one on the Big Bang Theory. She is called Mayim Bialik.The girl who played Blossom is also a character on the Big Bang Theory. Her name is Mayim Bialik.
Darwin's original theory was formulated over 150 years ago. The modern theory of evolution, while still basically the same as Darwin's, is also significantly different. In either case, there is no scientific alternative to the origin of biodiversity.This is equivalent to how there is no scientific alternative to Atomic Theory.
No. Genesis is a book of the Bible, and is based on faith. The Big Bang Theory is a scientific theory based on astrophysic and cosmological calculations. That said, there are many who see some overlap to the creation and sequence of events the bible lays out in Genesis, and the BB theory.
The big bang theory came as a result of discovering that there are many galaxies and that they are all moving away from us.
Charles Darwin and Jean-Babtiste Lamarck. (Theory of Evolution)
Exactly the same, there was no big bang!! That theory has been proven wrong.