There are cosmic radiation throughout our universe known, such a extended radiation is just produced a tiny fraction time after the Big Ben and this radiation is detected by a group of scientifics in polar station Amundsen-Scott in the Antartida thank to their powerful telescope called BICEP2. So that, this radiation is similar to a photograph of universe in that moment and demostrates the Big Ban theory. In addition, they reinforce Alan Guth's theory,a physical from Massachusetts Institute of Technology who proposes that Big Ban expanded extremely fast of a exponential way. Some parts of Cosmos developed faster than others creating bubbles of space-time. Everything seems to indicate that we are dealing with a multi-universe where each one of them can have different physical laws. It seems the true science-fiction is still without to write.
There IS cosmic radiation throughout our KNOWN universe, such aN extended radiation WAS produced JUST a tiny fraction time after the Big Bang and this radiation HAS BEEN detected by a group of scientiSTs in polar station Amundsen-Scott in [] Antarctica thankS to their powerful telescope called BICEP2. So that this radiation is similar to a photograph of THE universe in that moment and demoNstrates the Big Bang theory. In addition, IT reinforces THE THEORY OF Alan Guth, a physicIST(1) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who proposes that THE Big Bang expanded extremely fast IN aN exponential way. Some parts of THE cosmos developed faster than others, creating bubbles of space-time. Everything seems to indicate that we are dealing with a multi-universe where each one of them can have different physical laws. It seems the true science-fiction [] still REMAINS TO BE WRITTEN(2).
ReplyDelete(1) The phrase "a physicist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology" is called an "appositive" in grammar. It modifies a noun and must come directly after that noun. This is why I had to change "Alan Guth's theory" to "the theory of Alan Guth".
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...has not been written yet.
...is still unwritten.
Well done. Good topic. It's amazing how much we can observe and, at the same time, realize how much there is that we have no idea about.
Thank you Matt, besides that, we are travelling in our galaxy about 280 kilometres per second! ¿Where are we going to? ¿Are we travelling without driver?¿Are we safe?¿Are we alone?. Certainly Scientist create more questions than answers, but that is the knowledge way.
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