Science > Physics > Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe
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"Sam Wormley" |
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14 Jan 2005 10:38:42 PM |
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Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe |
[Astronomy]
Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe
Two teams of astronomers have for the first time detected the
surviving notes of a cosmic symphony created just after the
Big Bang, when the universe was a foggy soup of matter and
radiation.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050115/fob1.asp
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| User: "Douglas Eagleson" |
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| Title: Re: Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe |
15 Jan 2005 07:01:50 PM |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
[Astronomy]
Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe
Two teams of astronomers have for the first time detected the
surviving notes of a cosmic symphony created just after the
Big Bang, when the universe was a foggy soup of matter and
radiation.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050115/fob1.asp
The researchers need to truthfully examine the method used. A common
layperson reads the news summary as a proof of the Big Bang. Except it
was aprori in the discovery.
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe |
15 Jan 2005 10:24:17 PM |
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Douglas Eagleson wrote:
Sam Wormley wrote:
[Astronomy]
Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe
Two teams of astronomers have for the first time detected the
surviving notes of a cosmic symphony created just after the
Big Bang, when the universe was a foggy soup of matter and
radiation.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050115/fob1.asp
The researchers need to truthfully examine the method used. A common
layperson reads the news summary as a proof of the Big Bang.
We should all be skeptics, follow up on the references and the
empirical data. And there is good data to be had. By raising
the sound in pitch by 51 octaves, we can hear those first sounds!
http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~dmw8f/sounds/cdromfiles/index.php
Ned Wright's Cosmology Tutorial
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmology_faq.html
WMAP: Foundations of the Big Bang theory
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni.html
WMAP: Tests of Big Bang Cosmology
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni/uni_101bbtest.html
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe |
16 Jan 2005 01:47:26 PM |
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13.7 billion years of mass in motion.
Its moving .01 C . and sam pointed out things orbit black holes at .02
C .
at .01 C of motion for 13.7 billion years is
allmost 140 million light years that matter has moved from the time of
the balloon wall going bang ( big bang ) and now.
Dark Energy is the energy under presure as all the energy that ever
was still expands .
The energy amount of the universe is fixed.
There is no new energy . The universe is taking up more space . The
energy in the universe is expanding .
As the universe expands , a low forms around condenced energy .
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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| Title: Re: Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe |
16 Jan 2005 01:50:38 PM |
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so ,,space looks flat ..and matter has traveled 140 million light years.
athe balloon was 130 atoms thick and 1 billion light years wide.
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