Hello forumers!
So, as the title suggests, yes, I would like a thorough explanation of the Big Bang Theory.
Now, why is this? Abeox, haven't you read Brief History of Time, and didn't I see you with 3 other astronomy books on your shelves, including Asimov?
You know me too well! Although I am quite the occasional astronomy buff (more so in high school), I have yet to read anything exclusively on the BBT, and I'd like to know as much as I can about the theory.
As I would understand it, there may be some differences and a plurality of generally accepted stances on the theory. I may be wrong.
The thing is, years ago I came up with some observations about the theory. Only now I really would like to see if my observations could be part of a conversation about the theory.
So here is an expedited condensing of what I understand;
The universe always was, with a concentration of matter at condensed coordinates the size of a pinhead; this matter existed within a confined space; chemical phenomena eventually caused a reaction that blew all matter out outwards, thus igniting the pavement for all existing biological and chemical phenomena to exist.
Correct me, and inform me. That's the goal! The reason I am also posting this on the forums, as opposed to simply looking up my own answer, is that other forumers may benefit from this information, too.
Thanks guys! And remember, no political/religious discussions!