In order to fully understand the Big Bang theory and its development, it is necessary to outline the history of its early development. The current view of the Big Bang theory originally originated from the science of modern Europe can be seen. But before these ideas evolved, most of the explanation of the origins of the universe was based on religious themes and concepts. The main tradition was Christianity. The story of these Christian origins interprets the appearance of the universe as the omnipotent omnipresent divine work.
First of all, in order to study the history of the Big Bang theory, we must define the terminology cosmology, subject and exploration process included in the Big Bang theory. Cosmology is a study of the large-scale structure and evolution of the universe. Some of the problems that are regarded as cosmology include problems on how the universe starts, how and why life evolves, and how the universe is ordered. The central problem of today's cosmology is explained by the widely accepted theoretical framework of Big Bang. It basically indicates that the universe began with a violent explosion occurred about 15 million years ago.
Since the Big Bang theory appeared as the main physical cosmology paradigm, religious groups have responded to the influence on religious cosmology in various ways. Some people accept scientific evidence of par value, some try to harmonize their religious beliefs and the Big Bang, and some people ignore or reject evidence of Big Bang theory. Since the big bang itself is a scientific theory, it is out of observation whether it coincides with the observation. However, since its early identifiable existence, as a theory dealing with the essence of the universe, the Big Bang has brought the theological significance of the concept of creation.
The Big Bang model is mature in cosmology, but there is a possibility of improvement. The Big Bang theory based on classical general relativity equations shows singularity of the origin of space time; this infinite energy density is considered impossible in physics. Nonetheless, it is well known that these formulas can not be applied until the universe cools to Plank's temperature. This conclusion depends on various assumptions, some of which can not be experimentally verified. (See also Planck Age)