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The Expanding Universe???

The Expanding Universe???

The Expanding Universe??? Big Bang Theory -- the scientific theory of the universe’s earliest moments, stating that all the matter in our observable universe came into being at a single moment in time as an extremely hot, dense mixture of subatomic particles and radiation.

The Expanding Universe??? There are 4 evidences that led scientists to widely accept the Big Bang theory.

The Expanding Universe??? There are 4 evidences that led scientists to widely accept the Big Bang theory. Hubble’s Law Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Galaxies that are spread apart Chemical Composition of the Universe

The Expanding Universe??? Hubble’s Law

Hubble’s Law Redshift – Signifies object moving away Blueshift – Signifies object moving towards

Hubble’s Law TWrT Galaxy

Hubble’s Law TWrT 1) Which direction is this galaxy traveling? Galaxy

Hubble’s Law TWrT 1) Which direction is this galaxy traveling? Galaxy

Hubble’s Law Edwin Hubble (1889 – 1953) – an American astronomer who discovered galaxies outside of the Milky Way.

Hubble’s Law

Hubble’s Law

Hubble’s Law

Hubble’s Law luminosity – a measurement of the power output (absolute brightness) of an object (Watts). apparent brightness – the brightness of a star as seen from Earth.

Hubble’s Law Cepheid Variable Star -- a pulsing star that has a known and defined luminosity that is directly related to the pulsation period. (the longer the pulsation period the more luminous the Cepheid star)

Hubble’s Law TWrT

Hubble’s Law TWrT 1) Cepheid A pulses over a period of 2 days. Cepheid B pulses over 2 weeks. Which has a greater luminosity? 2) When you look at the sky, Cepheid A and B have the same apparent brightness. Are they the same distance, or is one further than the other?

Hubble’s Law B A

Hubble’s Law Challenge

Hubble’s Law Challenge Find the Cepheid

Hubble’s Law Challenge Find the Cepheid

Hubble’s Law 1.2 million light years away 40,000 light years away

Hubble’s Law Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) (ly, millions) 54.0 48.0 42.0 36.0 30.0 Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) 24.0 18.0 12.0 6.0 326 652 978 1305 1631 1957 2283 2609 (ly, millions)

Hubble’s Law Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) (ly, millions) 54.0 48.0 42.0 36.0 30.0 Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) 24.0 18.0 12.0 6.0 326 652 978 1305 1631 1957 2283 2609 (ly, millions)

Hubble’s Law Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) 54.0 48.0 42.0 m = 22 km/s / 1 million ly 36.0 30.0 Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) 24.0 18.0 12.0 6.0 326 652 978 1305 1631 1957 2283 2609 (ly, millions)

Hubble’s Law Hubble’s Law: v = H0d H0 = 22 km/s / 1 million ly 54.0 Hubble’s Law: v = H0d 48.0 H0 = 22 km/s / 1 million ly 42.0 36.0 30.0 Velocity (away) (km/s, thousands) 24.0 18.0 12.0 6.0 326 652 978 1305 1631 1957 2283 2609 (ly, millions)

Hubble’s Law Hubble’s Law -- the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it moves away from the observer.

Hubble’s Law TWrT

Hubble’s Law TWrT 1) Think of a situation where you are in a pitch black environment and you see little lights all around you moving away from you, what could be happening?

The Expanding Universe???

The Expanding Universe??? Forwards in Time

The Expanding Universe??? Backwards in Time

The Expanding Universe??? Backwards in Time

The Expanding Universe???

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) The mathematics predict that this happened approximately 378,000 years after the BB.

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Universe gets colder as it expands.

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Arno Penzias & Robert Wilson – discovered the CMB in 1964 at Bell Labs in Holmdel, NJ. They were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978 for this discovery.

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) WMAP satellite

The CMB is about 2.73 K and varies by about .00001 K across the sky. Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) The CMB is about 2.73 K and varies by about .00001 K across the sky.

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) The mathematics that predicts this temperature also predicts that the light is about 13.8 billion years old.

Galaxies that are spread apart The slight variation of temperature would lead to galaxies that were separate and spread apart.

Galaxies that are spread apart The slight variation of temperature would lead to galaxies that were separate and spread apart.

Galaxies that are spread apart TWrT

Galaxies that are spread apart TWrT 1) Think of a situation where you are in a very small forest (the size of a yard), when you look in any direction, what do you see? 2) Think of a situation where you are in an infinite forest, when you look in any direction, what do you see?

Galaxies that are spread apart If the Universe were infinite with an infinite number of stars, anywhere we looked, we would see a wall of stars. The whole sky would be bright, day or night.

Galaxies that are spread apart Since we see separate galaxies that are spread apart, there are 2 things we can conclude. 1) The Universe is changing and not infinite. and / or 2) There are a finite number of stars.

Galaxies that are spread apart Since we see separate galaxies that are spread apart, there are 2 things we can conclude. 1) The Universe is changing and not infinite. and / or 2) There are a finite number of stars. Scientists have widely accepted both of these ideas which both point to the Big Bang.

Chemical Composition of the Universe 75% hydrogen 25% helium

Chemical Composition of the Universe Space is too cold to make helium. Only the inside of a star is hot enough to make helium. The helium from all the stars could only produce at most 10% of the helium in the Universe. Where did the helium come from?

Chemical Composition of the Universe TWrT

Chemical Composition of the Universe TWrT 1) What type of environment is needed to make helium? 2) Come up with a theory that describes a situation hot enough to make enough helium to account for the 25% we see in the Universe today.

Chemical Composition of the Universe

Chemical Composition of the Universe The mathematics of the Big Bang Theory predict an environment hot enough to make helium and predicts a 75% hydrogen 25% helium ratio.

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