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Question
there is a theory that gravity could pull galaxies back together, causing a reverse big bang
which observation makes this theory less likely than the idea that the universe may continue to expand?
- background radiation is present.
- galaxies exist outside of the milky way.
- the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
- gas giants form farther from the sun, where temperatures are cooler
Brief Explanations
To determine which observation makes the "reverse big bang" theory less likely, we analyze each option:
- "Background radiation is present" supports the Big Bang theory but doesn't directly relate to the expansion vs. contraction of the universe.
- "Galaxies exist outside of the Milky Way" is about the existence of other galaxies, not about the expansion or contraction of the universe.
- "The expansion of the universe is accelerating" means the universe is not slowing down due to gravity (which would be needed for a reverse big bang) but instead speeding up, making the reverse big bang theory less likely.
- "Gas giants form farther from the Sun..." is about solar system formation, not the universe's expansion/contraction.
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C. The expansion of the universe is accelerating