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  1. S1.E12 ∙ The Jerusalem Duality. Mon, Apr 14, 2008. Sheldon decides to give up his work and focus on other tasks when a 15-year-old prodigy joins the university, so the other guys come up with a plan to get rid of him. 7.8/10 (4.6K)

  2. Astrophysicists have uncovered a great deal of compelling evidence over the past hundred years to support the Big Bang theory. Among this evidence is the observation that the universe is expanding. By looking at light emitted by distant galaxies, scientists have found that these galaxies are rapidly moving away from our galaxy, the Milky Way.

  3. The big bang theory was thought up almost 100 years ago. And scientists and the public have accepted it as the origin of the universe for over 50 years. Yet it still holds many mysteries. Most of these revolve around the fact that what we see doesn’t match what theory tells us. If we go by the evidence, ~95% of the universe is invisible.

  4. Season 4 of The Big Bang Theory premiered on September 23, 2010. This season the Big Bang gang’s romantic universe expands. On the rebound from Penny, Leonard falls into the arms of Raj’s sister Priya. Sheldon gets a girlfriend, or rather a friend who is a girl: Amy, a dour neurobiologist who declares herself besties with Penny.

  5. Cast History. Since its premiere in 2007, The Big Bang Theory has starred Johnny Galecki as Leonard Hofstadter, Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper, Kaley Cuoco as Penny, Simon Helberg as Howard Wolowitz and Kunal Nayyar as Raj Koothrappali. Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik, who first appeared in Season 3 as Bernadette Rostenkowski and Amy Farrah ...

  6. May 16, 2019 · The Big Bang Theory has never been a show that plotted out its storylines well into the season, let alone a series finale.But Thursday’s two-part series finale found a way to provide a ...

  7. Mar 1, 2012 · Big Bang Cosmology. The Big Bang Model is a broadly accepted theory for the origin and evolution of our universe. It postulates that 12 to 14 billion years ago, the portion of the universe we can see today was only a few millimeters across. It has since expanded from this hot dense state into the vast and much cooler cosmos we currently inhabit.

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