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LECTURE – 1
TOPIC
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
BINARY THEORIES
BIG BANG THEORY
STEADY STATE THEORY
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
In essence, this theory states that the Sun, the planets, and all other objects in
the Solar System formed from nebulous material billions of years ago
Primordial matter existed in the form of a gaseous mass called ‘nebula’ Latin
‘nebula’ means mist).
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LECTURE – 1
TOPIC
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
BINARY THEORIES
BIG BANG THEORY
STEADY STATE THEORY
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
In essence, this theory states that the Sun, the planets, and all other objects in
the Solar System formed from nebulous material billions of years ago
Primordial matter existed in the form of a gaseous mass called ‘nebula’ Latin
‘nebula’ means mist).
According to this theory, the Sun and all the planets of our Solar System began
as a giant cloud of molecular gas and dust.
Then, about 4.57 billion years ago, something happened that caused the cloud
to collapse.
From this collapse, pockets of dust and gas began to collect into denser
regions.
Most of the denser material ended up in a ball at the centre (gravitational pull)
while the rest of the matter flattened out into ring (centrifugal force) that
circled around it.
While the ball at the center formed the Sun, the rest of the material would form
into the RINGS eventually giving rise to planets.
BINARY THEORIES
As per these theories, the sun had a companion.
In 1900, Chamberlain and Moulton considered that a wandering star
approached the sun. As a result, a cigar-shaped extension of material was
separated from the solar surface.
As the passing star moved away, the material separated from the solar surface
continued to revolve around the sun and it slowly condensed into planets.
Sir James Jeans and later Sir Harold Jeffrey supported this argument. At a later
date, the arguments considered of a companion to the sun to have been
coexisting.
These arguments are called binary theories.
BIG BANG THEORY
The most popular argument regarding the origin of the universe is the Big
Bang Theory. It is also called expanding universe hypothesis.
Edwin Hubble, in 1920, provided evidence that the universe is expanding.
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LECTURE – 1
TOPIC
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
BINARY THEORIES
BIG BANG THEORY
STEADY STATE THEORY
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
In essence, this theory states that the Sun, the planets, and all other objects in
the Solar System formed from nebulous material billions of years ago
Primordial matter existed in the form of a gaseous mass called ‘nebula’ Latin
‘nebula’ means mist).
According to this theory, the Sun and all the planets of our Solar System began
as a giant cloud of molecular gas and dust.
Then, about 4.57 billion years ago, something happened that caused the cloud
to collapse.
From this collapse, pockets of dust and gas began to collect into denser
regions.
Most of the denser material ended up in a ball at the centre (gravitational pull)
while the rest of the matter flattened out into ring (centrifugal force) that
circled around it.
While the ball at the center formed the Sun, the rest of the material would form
into the RINGS eventually giving rise to planets.
BINARY THEORIES
As per these theories, the sun had a companion.
In 1900, Chamberlain and Moulton considered that a wandering star
approached the sun. As a result, a cigar-shaped extension of material was
separated from the solar surface.
As the passing star moved away, the material separated from the solar surface
continued to revolve around the sun and it slowly condensed into planets.
Sir James Jeans and later Sir Harold Jeffrey supported this argument. At a later
date, the arguments considered of a companion to the sun to have been
coexisting.
These arguments are called binary theories.
BIG BANG THEORY
The most popular argument regarding the origin of the universe is the Big
Bang Theory. It is also called expanding universe hypothesis.
Edwin Hubble, in 1920, provided evidence that the universe is expanding.
As time passes, galaxies move further and further apart. The distance between
the galaxies is also found to be increasing and thereby, the universe is
considered to be expanding.
The Big Bang Theory considers the following stages in the development of the
universe.
(i) In the beginning, all matter forming the universe existed in one place in
the form of a “tiny ball” (singular atom) with an unimaginably small
volume, infinite temperature and infinite density.
(ii) At the Big Bang the “tiny ball” exploded violently. This led to a huge
expansion. It is now generally accepted that the event of big bang took
place 13.7 billion years before the present. The expansion continues even
to the present day. As it grew, some energy was converted into matter.
There was particularly rapid expansion within fractions of a second after
the bang. Thereafter, the expansion has slowed down. Within first three
minutes from the Big Bang event, the first atom began to form.
(iii) Within 300,000 years from the Big Bang, temperature dropped to 4,500
K and gave rise to atomic matter. The universe became transparent.
BIG CRUNCH THEORY
The Big Crunch is one of the theoretical scenarios for the ultimate fate of the
universe, in which the metric expansion of space eventually reverses and the
universe recollapses, ultimately causing the cosmic scale factor to reach zero
or causing a reformation of the universe starting with another Big Bang
STEADY STATE THEORY
An alternative to this was Hoyle’s concept of steady state.
It considered the universe to be roughly the same at any point of time.
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LECTURE – 1
TOPIC
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
BINARY THEORIES
BIG BANG THEORY
STEADY STATE THEORY
NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS
In essence, this theory states that the Sun, the planets, and all other objects in
the Solar System formed from nebulous material billions of years ago
Primordial matter existed in the form of a gaseous mass called ‘nebula’ Latin
‘nebula’ means mist).
According to this theory, the Sun and all the planets of our Solar System began
as a giant cloud of molecular gas and dust.
Then, about 4.57 billion years ago, something happened that caused the cloud
to collapse.
From this collapse, pockets of dust and gas began to collect into denser
regions.
Most of the denser material ended up in a ball at the centre (gravitational pull)
while the rest of the matter flattened out into ring (centrifugal force) that
circled around it.
While the ball at the center formed the Sun, the rest of the material would form
into the RINGS eventually giving rise to planets.
BINARY THEORIES
As per these theories, the sun had a companion.
In 1900, Chamberlain and Moulton considered that a wandering star
approached the sun. As a result, a cigar-shaped extension of material was
separated from the solar surface.
As the passing star moved away, the material separated from the solar surface
continued to revolve around the sun and it slowly condensed into planets.
Sir James Jeans and later Sir Harold Jeffrey supported this argument. At a later
date, the arguments considered of a companion to the sun to have been
coexisting.
These arguments are called binary theories.
BIG BANG THEORY
The most popular argument regarding the origin of the universe is the Big
Bang Theory. It is also called expanding universe hypothesis.
Edwin Hubble, in 1920, provided evidence that the universe is expanding.
As time passes, galaxies move further and further apart. The distance between
the galaxies is also found to be increasing and thereby, the universe is
considered to be expanding.
The Big Bang Theory considers the following stages in the development of the
universe.
(i) In the beginning, all matter forming the universe existed in one place in
the form of a “tiny ball” (singular atom) with an unimaginably small
volume, infinite temperature and infinite density.
(ii) At the Big Bang the “tiny ball” exploded violently. This led to a huge
expansion. It is now generally accepted that the event of big bang took
place 13.7 billion years before the present. The expansion continues even
to the present day. As it grew, some energy was converted into matter.
There was particularly rapid expansion within fractions of a second after
the bang. Thereafter, the expansion has slowed down. Within first three
minutes from the Big Bang event, the first atom began to form.
(iii) Within 300,000 years from the Big Bang, temperature dropped to 4,500
K and gave rise to atomic matter. The universe became transparent.
BIG CRUNCH THEORY
The Big Crunch is one of the theoretical scenarios for the ultimate fate of the
universe, in which the metric expansion of space eventually reverses and the
universe recollapses, ultimately causing the cosmic scale factor to reach zero
or causing a reformation of the universe starting with another Big Bang
STEADY STATE THEORY
An alternative to this was Hoyle’s concept of steady state.
It considered the universe to be roughly the same at any point of time.
In the steady state model, the density of matter in the expanding universe
remains unchanged due to a continuous creation of matter, thus adhering to the
perfect cosmological principle, a principle that asserts that the observable
universe is basically the same at any time as well as at any place.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND
Thermal radiation left over from early stage in development of Universe the
“Big Bang”.
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