What is the Big Bang? (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))

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Glenn Millington

Written by: Glenn Millington

Reviewed by: Bridgette Barrett

The Big Bang

The origin of the universe

  • Some scientists and religious people disagree about how the universe came into existence

  • Scientists believe that the Big Bang theory explains how the universe began

  • Some religious people believe that their scriptures explain exactly how the universe started and that God was the creator

  • Scientists believe that evolutionary theories can explain how living things have changed over millions of years to produce the complex life we see today

  • Some religious people believe that God created all living creatures. They believe that humans are all direct descendants of the first humans, Adam and Eve

  • Non-religious people look to science for answers about how the universe began. They believe that the universe started by chance

The Big Bang

  • The Big Bang is the most significant of the Cosmological theories for how the universe began

  • It states that the universe began 8 billion years ago and involved a rapid expansion of matter and energy

    • The matter of the universe was compressed into a tiny space

    • Then there was a huge explosion which expanded the matter

    • As the matter slowed down, gravity pulled it together to form stars and planets

    • On planet Earth, the atmosphere developed, plants formed, and life evolved from the primordial soup

    • The first were simple single-cellular beings and from these, all other life developed, including humans

    • Scientists believe that the universe is still expanding and that the phenomenon of Red shift proves this

    • Scientists also believe that Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation provides evidence of the heat caused by the Big Bang

Scientific evidence for the Big Bang

The Red Shift

  • Scientists believe that the Red Shift is evidence of the Big Bang and the expansion of the universe

  • In 1929 Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding. We now know that most other galaxies are moving away from us

  • Astronomers can observe light from distant galaxies. When they do this they see it is different to the light from the Sun

  • The dark lines from distant galaxies show an increase in wavelength

  • The lines have moved or shifted towards the red end of the spectrum

  • This led to the name - the Red Shift

  • Light absorption moves towards the red end of the spectrum as wavelengths get longer which suggests an increase in distance

Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

  • According to the Big Bang theory, the early universe was very hot and full of radiation

  • As the universe expanded and cooled down, there would be a release of radiation

  • This is exactly what we see now as the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation (CMB)

  • CMB is a faint glow of light that fills the It is the oldest light we can see and so is the farthest back both in time and space that we can look

  • This light set out on its journey more than 14 billion years ago, before the Earth or even our galaxy existed

  • The light represents the residual heat of the beginning of the universe. It is the afterglow of the Big Bang

  • Many scientists believe this provides more evidence that the Big Bang brought the universe into existence

Worked Example

Give two different ideas about the creation of the universe

(2 marks)

Answer:

Scientists believe that the Big Bang was responsible for the existence of the universe and believe that this occurred by chance (1 mark)

Many religious people believe that God created the universe in the way that it is explained within scripture (1 mark)

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Be careful when you are explaining scientific and religious explanations for the existence of the universe. Try to avoid using the word all when describing different beliefs

For example, if you were to say that all scientists believe that the universe happened by chance it would not be correct. There are many scientists who are also religious. They might believe that there is evidence for the Big Bang but that it was God who instigated the event

Instead, try to use the word some instead of all

Some scientists believe that the universe was created by the Big Bang which happened by chance

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Glenn Millington

Author: Glenn Millington

Expertise: Religious Studies

After graduating with a degree in Theology and Religious Studies, Glenn completed a PGCE over 20 years ago. He later gained an MA in Education Studies from the Manchester Metropolitan University. More recently Glenn completed a PhD in Educational Research focusing on educational disadvantage at Edge Hill University. Glenn is incredibly passionate about developing resources to enable students to succeed in Religious Education.

Bridgette Barrett

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After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.