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>That feel when after you die it won't even fucking matter

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They need somebody with a calmer, more educated, and soothing voice like Sagan.

I think it will be good though, but the fact that it's on FOX (basically with all the faggots who watch family guy) I don't have high expectations. Should have tried to pull a deal with discovery or the History channel.

I would say PBS but....

>2011
>watching PBS

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It wasn't originally called the Big Bang Theory. Georges Lemaître called it the "hypothesis of the primeval atom. However, Fred Hoyle the primary proponent of the the "Steady State" theory, on a radio program, derisively called it the "Big Bang". Much to Hoyle's dismay the term caught on and eventually was proven to be much more acceptable than his "Steady State" theory (which has now fallen out of favor).
btw, there are no sound waves in a perfect vacuum but space is not a perfect vacuum. Sound waves emanating from the big bang have been detected in the shape of our local super cluster and in the way clusters of galaxies have been formed in the universe. Moreover, we use ultrasonic vibrations coming from the sun to actually peer through the sun to the other side.

I'll give you a 5/10

tl;dr the name was coined by somebody and it just stuck. Op is troll

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