The big bang theory: Exploding fireworks at the 2009 Blackheath fireworks display looking a bit like a cosmological event

The big bang theory: Exploding fireworks at the 2009 Blackheath fireworks display looking a bit like a cosmological event Stock Photo
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John Gaffen 2 / Alamy Stock Photo

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BFAJ99

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5050 x 3360 px | 42.8 x 28.4 cm | 16.8 x 11.2 inches | 300dpi

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7 November 2009

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Blackheath, Lewisham, London

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The big bang theory: Exploding fireworks at the 2009 Blackheath fireworks display looking a bit like a cosmological event. Blackheath is an area in southeast London, centred around a section of open public grassland ('the Heath') and straddling the boundary of the London Borough of Lewisham and the London Borough of Greenwich. The heath is host to a free annual fireworks display on the Saturday in November closest to Guy Fawkes Night, jointly organised and now financed by the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham. The show has become one of the UK's most popular and largest fireworks displays with over forty thousand spectators The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the initial conditions and subsequent development of the Universe that is supported by the most comprehensive and accurate explanations from current scientific evidence and observation. As used by cosmologists, the term Big Bang generally refers to the idea that the Universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past (currently estimated to have been approximately 13.7 billion years ago]), and continues to expand to this day