There are three main observational pillars that have led to the empirical validation of the Big Bang, so that, even if Einstein and Lemaître had never lived, the recognition that the universe began in a hot, dense state would have been forced upon us: the observed Hubble expansion; the observation of the cosmic microwave background; and the observed agreement between the abundance of light elements—hydrogen, helium, and lithium—we have measured in the universe with the amounts predicted to have been produced during the first few minutes in the history of the universe.