Cards (74)

  • Match the key concept with its description:
    Origin ↔️ How the universe began with the Big Bang theory
    Evolution ↔️ The development of the universe over time
    Structure ↔️ How galaxies and clusters are arranged
  • What is the age of the universe according to the Big Bang theory?
    13.8 billion years
  • What are the two mysterious components that make up most of the universe?
    Dark matter and dark energy
  • The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB) is a crucial source of evidence for the early universe
  • Arrange the key concepts in cosmology in a logical order of understanding:
    1️⃣ Origin of the universe with the Big Bang
    2️⃣ Evolution of the universe over time
    3️⃣ Formation of galaxies and stars
    4️⃣ Accelerated expansion driven by dark energy
  • What three aspects of the universe does cosmology study?
    Origin, evolution, structure
  • What role does dark energy play in the universe?
    Drives accelerated expansion
  • What type of spectrum does the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB) have?
    Near-perfect blackbody
  • Arrange the phases of the early universe in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Planck Era
    2️⃣ Inflation
    3️⃣ Nucleosynthesis
    4️⃣ Recombination
  • Cosmology studies the Big Bang theory, Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, and Dark Matter.

    True
  • What is the Standard Model of Cosmology used for?
    Understanding the universe
  • The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB) provides evidence for the Big Bang Theory.
    True
  • The redshift of light from distant galaxies supports the Big Bang model.

    True
  • During Nucleosynthesis, light elements like hydrogen, helium, and lithium were formed
  • The Big Bang Theory posits that the universe began in a hot, dense state and has been expanding for 13.8 billion years
  • The cosmic web is the large-scale distribution of matter in the universe, with galaxies and galaxy clusters concentrated along filaments and sheets
  • One scenario for the future of the universe is the Big Crunch, where expansion reverses and the universe collapses.
  • In the Big Crunch scenario, the universe's expansion slows down and eventually leads to a collapse
  • Cosmology is the study of the origin, evolution, and structure
  • Dark matter is a form of matter that does not interact with light
  • What light elements were formed during the nucleosynthesis phase of the early universe?
    Hydrogen, helium, lithium
  • The Big Bang theory explains the origin of the universe from an extremely hot and dense state.

    True
  • Dark matter interacts with light, making it visible in telescopes.
    False
  • The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation provides evidence about the early universe.

    True
  • Match the key concept with its description:
    Big Bang Theory ↔️ The prevailing model for the universe's origin
    Dark Matter ↔️ Does not interact with light but affects gravity
    Dark Energy ↔️ Drives the universe's accelerated expansion
  • Dark energy causes the universe to contract.
    False
  • Dark matter does not interact with light but affects gravity
  • The Big Bang theory suggests the universe began about 13.8 billion years ago.

    True
  • Dark matter is matter that does not interact with light but affects gravity
  • Which light elements formed during Big Bang nucleosynthesis?
    Hydrogen, helium, lithium
  • What major event occurred during the Recombination phase?
    Atoms formed
  • What are the key components of the Standard Model of Cosmology?
    Big Bang, CMB, Dark Matter, Dark Energy
  • Dark Energy composes about 68% of the universe's energy-density and drives its accelerated expansion
  • What happened during the Planck Era?
    Formation of space-time
  • What does the term "redshift" refer to in cosmology?
    Shift in light wavelength
  • What do galaxy clusters consist of?
    Groups of galaxies
  • Dark Energy drives the accelerated expansion of the universe.
    True
  • What are the two main scenarios proposed for the future of the universe?
    Big Crunch and Big Freeze
  • What is the primary factor determining the ultimate fate of the universe?
    Dark energy
  • The evolution of the universe includes the formation of galaxies and stars.

    True