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The '''Big Bang''' is the term which refers to the origin point of the universe, an instantaneous expansion of a microscopic [[singularity]]. It is believed to have been coined by a [[human]] astronomer called Fred Hoyle in the [[20th century]]. |
The '''Big Bang''' is the term which refers to the origin point of the universe, an instantaneous expansion of a microscopic [[singularity]]. It is believed to have been coined by a [[human]] astronomer called Fred Hoyle in the [[20th century]]. |
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+ | While attempting to flee from his fellow [[Q Continuum|Q]], [[Quinn]] transported the {{USS|Voyager}} to a point in time shortly after the Big Bang. ({{VOY|Death Wish}}) |
After the discovery of the [[Omega molecule]], Starfleet cosmologists theorized that this [[molecule]] was the source of the Big Bang. ({{VOY|The Omega Directive}}) |
After the discovery of the [[Omega molecule]], Starfleet cosmologists theorized that this [[molecule]] was the source of the Big Bang. ({{VOY|The Omega Directive}}) |
Revision as of 04:16, 21 April 2008
The Big Bang is the term which refers to the origin point of the universe, an instantaneous expansion of a microscopic singularity. It is believed to have been coined by a human astronomer called Fred Hoyle in the 20th century.
While attempting to flee from his fellow Q, Quinn transported the USS Voyager to a point in time shortly after the Big Bang. (VOY: "Death Wish")
After the discovery of the Omega molecule, Starfleet cosmologists theorized that this molecule was the source of the Big Bang. (VOY: "The Omega Directive")