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I'm fairly dense for a space nut, so I'll just let the article do the talking:
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Very interesting and exciting stuff. It's amazing what we humans can do as a species; to actually find traces of the very first moments of our entire world, it's staggeringly impressive stuff! ![]()
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Did they contradict themselves? Expansion theory or Big Bang?
It would be nice if they made up my mind. ![]() The most notable evidence suggests a huge spiral as a result of whatever happened in the beginning. Fibonacci anyone?
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Gravitation waves. A theoretical prediction by Einstein that seems to have been verified.
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![]() Maybe the Malaysians could hire these scientists for a day or two. ![]()
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I'm stoked to see if the data pans out.
Actually, it wasn't the einstein gravity waves they were looking for in particular, but the waves that remained from the big bang. Gravity waves can be caused by a Super Nova collapsing into a black hole and other events. These were a specific type of gravity wave. I saw a clip somewhere where a TV crew was able to interview the guy who proposed these specific waves (forget his name), upon their arrival to talk to him, he had not yet heard of the discovery and was surprised at the news. |
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We'll see. I still have huge issues with the concept of the big bang and associated theories. It is too genesis like (poof there was something out of nothing), and I often think the scientists involved spend too much time trying to "prove" the theory which can cause a form of unintentional cherry picking.
Oh and expansion theory i believe is the theory for what happened right after the big bang. It is pretty much explained as kind of like an expanding balloon. |
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