Well heres my source http://news.discovery.com/space/oldest-galaxy-universe-hubble.html
if you're confused about the big bang theory, read about M-theory. it expains it pretty well. on the other hand, if you are confused about the basic parts of big bang theory, this might make you more confused.
EDIT: you will not understand it if you do not understand the 11th dimension. don't worry though, it gets simpler at 5+ dimensions. it's easier to live in the 5th dimension than the 3rd. more room to move around. and through.
Heres a video on the 11th dimension by the way in case anyone wants to learn. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3Up5tPtkK8&list=FLrtSmUzzXvZU6FGwnvkJUlQ&index=1&feature=plpp_video
Even if wikipedia is unreliable the Universe is everything though. Everything in existence. Its just a simple word created to describe everything. Theres nothing deep too it at all its very simple.
Who here agrees with the theory of the big freeze?
It is the theory that the expansion of the universe will accelerate so fast that the galaxies begin to move faster than light, and at that point the galaxies and everything in them will essentially leave behind light. The whole universe would become cold and dark, and never able to support life as we know it.
In the whole year and a half that I have been doing physics, we have never learnt about what happens in outer space (except for gravitational forces in space.) :(
Your reasoning is illogical. For example, the fourth dimension (being time) does not cause a planet to fly away...
If you wish to challenge the many physists, such as Stephen Hawking, then be sure you include your elaborate explanation.
You also fail to understand how the dimensions exist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccNJDwJNngQ&feature=g-hist
Does anyone know this?
First commercial spacecraft docks with the ISS