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The Big Bang theory is a widely accepted explanation for the origin and evolution of the universe. According to this theory, the universe began as a singularity, a point of infinite density and temperature, around 13.8 billion years ago. It has been expanding and cooling ever since, leading to the formation of galaxies, stars, planets, and eventually life as we know it.

There are various software products related to astronomy, cosmology, and physics that can help users explore and understand concepts related to the Big Bang theory. Here are some examples:

  • Stellarium
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    Stellarium

    A free open-source planetarium software that allows users to view a realistic sky in 3D, with the option to explore stars, planets, constellations, and more. more info...
  • Celestia
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    Celestia

    A real-time 3D space simulation software that lets users explore our universe in three dimensions. Users can travel to distant stars and galaxies, view planets and moons up close, and learn about celestial phenomena. more info...
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    Universe Sandbox

    An interactive space simulator that allows users to create and destroy simulations of the universe. Users can manipulate various astronomical objects and see how they interact with each other. more info...

If you are looking for alternatives or additional software products related to astronomy and cosmology, here are some other options to consider:

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    Space Engine

    A realistic virtual universe simulator that allows users to explore billions of galaxies and celestial objects. Users can navigate through space, land on planets, and discover new worlds. more info...
  • SkySafari
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    SkySafari

    A mobile app for astronomy enthusiasts that provides a detailed sky map with millions of stars, planets, constellations, and deep-sky objects. Users can customize their observing sessions and learn about celestial phenomena. more info...

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