One alternative theory for the Big Bang was the Steady State theory. The Steady State theory suggested that the universe was always constant. The universe was said to be infinite with no beginning or end. Hubble disproved this suggestion with his findings that galaxies are moving away from the earth at great speeds, not remaining constant. There was another experiment in the 1960s that disproved the Steady State theory, so it was abandoned (Hawking). Albert Einstein had a theory about the universe, proposing that it was static, never expanding or contracting. Even though his mathematical calculations substantiated that it is impossible to have a static object, he still believed that the universe was static. Soon after he proposed his theory, the Hubble Telescope was developed and proved Einstein wrong, showing that the universe was actually expanding (Aczel). Both of these theories failed to provide enough evidence, rendering them invalid. The Big Bang theory, on the other hand, has valid evidence that has proved why it is the most accurate representation of what actually happened in the first moments of the