Big Bang (disambiguation)

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The Big Bang is the scientific theory that the universe expanded rapidly from an enormously dense state some 14 billion years ago.

Big Bang may also refer to:

[edit] Music

[edit] Fiction

[edit] Economics

  • The Big Bang (financial markets), the deregulation of many of the practices of the London Stock Exchange and the adoption of automated trading systems on 27 October 1986
  • 'Big Bang' scenario, describes a way for adopting the new European currency - euro

[edit] Other

  • The Big Bang (1989 film), a documentary by James Toback
  • Big Bang (book), a book by author Simon Singh on the Big Bang Phenomenon
  • Big Bang Board Games, a software product by Freeverse Software distributed with some releases of Mac OS X
  • System 7 (Macintosh), a version of the Mac OS code named Big Bang
  • Big-Bang Cannon, an early 20th Century American toy that's a safe alternative to fireworks
  • Big Bang (Engines), an engine which fires on several cylinders at the same time, common in motorcycle racing

[edit] Big Bang Theory may refer to: