This is probably one of the most important scientific discoveries ever -- actual evidence of the Big Bang that created the universe:
For an explanation of the diagram and caption, read the article -- I'm not about to try to summarize it here.
All right, so I'm still a geeky kid at heart, but this sort of thing fascinates me.
Almost 14 billion years ago, the universe we inhabit burst into existence in an extraordinary event that initiated the Big Bang. In the first fleeting fraction of a second, the universe expanded exponentially, stretching far beyond the view of our best telescopes. All this, of course, was just theory.
Researchers from the BICEP2 collaboration today announced the first direct evidence for this cosmic inflation. Their data also represent the first images of gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time. These waves have been described as the "first tremors of the Big Bang." Finally, the data confirm a deep connection between quantum mechanics and general relativity.
Credit: BICEP2 Collaboration |
For an explanation of the diagram and caption, read the article -- I'm not about to try to summarize it here.
All right, so I'm still a geeky kid at heart, but this sort of thing fascinates me.
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