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Q: George Lemaitre is associated with_____.
  • A. The Big Bang Theory
  • B. Invention of electric current
  • C. Deoxyribonucelic acid
  • D. Discovery of solar system
Correct Answer: Option A - George Lemaitre is associated with discovery of the Big Bang Theory. Georges Edward Lemaitre was a Belgian astronomer and cosmologist. He was the first to propose the modern Big Bang Theory in 1927. According to the Big Bang Theory the expansion of the observable universe began with the explosion of a single particle at a definite point in time. According to this theory, the universe as we know it started with an infinitely hot and dense single point that inflated and stretched - first at unimaginable speeds, and then at a more measurable rate - over the with 13.7 billion years to the still expanding cosmos that we know today.
A. George Lemaitre is associated with discovery of the Big Bang Theory. Georges Edward Lemaitre was a Belgian astronomer and cosmologist. He was the first to propose the modern Big Bang Theory in 1927. According to the Big Bang Theory the expansion of the observable universe began with the explosion of a single particle at a definite point in time. According to this theory, the universe as we know it started with an infinitely hot and dense single point that inflated and stretched - first at unimaginable speeds, and then at a more measurable rate - over the with 13.7 billion years to the still expanding cosmos that we know today.

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George Lemaitre is associated with discovery of the Big Bang Theory. Georges Edward Lemaitre was a Belgian astronomer and cosmologist. He was the first to propose the modern Big Bang Theory in 1927. According to the Big Bang Theory the expansion of the observable universe began with the explosion of a single particle at a definite point in time. According to this theory, the universe as we know it started with an infinitely hot and dense single point that inflated and stretched - first at unimaginable speeds, and then at a more measurable rate - over the with 13.7 billion years to the still expanding cosmos that we know today.