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8 months ago

A MISSING PIECE IN THE BIG BANG THEORY HAS SURFACED??

Blog#411

Wednesday, June 19th, 2024.

Welcome back,

Combining different pieces from Big Bang cosmology could help explain an issue we have today.

The Hubble constant, the speed of expansion of our universe, is not observed with consistency.

These scientists suggest that not-well-understood quantum gravity could account for the gap.

A MISSING PIECE IN THE BIG BANG THEORY HAS SURFACED??

In research published earlier this year, physicists from the University of Hyderabad in India say theyā€™re on the path to solving one of the universeā€™s biggest outstanding problems. Since Edwin Hubble realized the universe is always expanding nearly 100 years ago, scientists have used the ā€œHubble constantā€ in calculations on virtually every scale in the universe.

But today, estimates for the Hubble constant donā€™t always align, with a difference of up to 10 percent between calculations made using different methods. (When someone at NASA mixes up meters and yards and loses an entire spacecraft, thatā€™s not even a full 10 percent deviation.)

A MISSING PIECE IN THE BIG BANG THEORY HAS SURFACED??

The paper appears in the peer reviewed journal Classical and Quantum Gravity. The journal has an ongoing, periodically updated ā€œfocus issueā€ specifically about this measurement tension, and the editors explain the problem thereā€”scientists canā€™t say for sure that the different Hubble constants measured are actually different, rather than just observation or calibration issues.

But the authors of the new paper, physicist P.K. Suresh and his research fellow (referred to as just Anupama B.) say that most measurements taken now are reliable. Instrumentation only continues to improveā€”weā€™ve all seen those generation-defining, poster-quality photos of the far-out planets, for example. If the measurements on the local and faraway levels are indeed sound, then something is missing.

A MISSING PIECE IN THE BIG BANG THEORY HAS SURFACED??

Itā€™s here where they introduce quantum gravity as a possible factor. This variableā€”which, to be honest, is another enigmatic ā€œplaceholderā€ in some waysā€”could close the gap in Hubble constant observations. Thatā€™s because, as the authors propose, quantum gravity could have affected the rate of change at which the universe expanded itself. When a constant can have a variable rate of change, itā€™s easy to see why researchers tend to drop the ā€˜constantā€™ label and instead call the fatcor simply H0, H1, and so on to designate which version of the measurement is in play.

A MISSING PIECE IN THE BIG BANG THEORY HAS SURFACED??

The researchers explain that during inflationā€”the rapid growth of the universe immediately following the Big Bangā€”there may not have been a single, uniform inflation zone. Instead, more and more scientists are theorizing around the idea of ā€œmulti fieldā€ inflation. The idea originated to explain another measurement discrepancy: the number of particles in particular places or times, compared with the massive speed of inflation overall.

A MISSING PIECE IN THE BIG BANG THEORY HAS SURFACED??

If a theory could help explain one gap in our codified equations for how inflation works, it makes sense to try that theory to find other missing pieces. These researchers used what is called the hybrid inflationary model, which describes two fields: one inflating and one rolling over like a waterfall. By accounting for quantum gravity, they found they were able to reconcile H0ā€”the current Hubble constantā€”with both H1 (during inflation) and HT (during phase transition). Just one adjusted equation with a parameter for quantum gravity could draw a curve that includes all three data points.

Originally published on www.popularmechanics.com

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8 months ago
"HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HA-GURLGURGGULGERGGUGERGUR"

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8 months ago
It Legitimately Amazes Me How The We Can't Allow The Holocaust To Happen Again Crowd Can Look At Something

It legitimately amazes me how the ā€œWe can't allow the Holocaust to happen againā€ crowd can look at something like this and still claim that the Israeli government isnā€™t committing any war crimes.

Absolutely horrific stuff.

9 months ago
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9 months ago
Everyone At Aperture Always Treats Wheatley Pretty Badly, Hes Used To Being Called A Moron And Other
Everyone At Aperture Always Treats Wheatley Pretty Badly, Hes Used To Being Called A Moron And Other
Everyone At Aperture Always Treats Wheatley Pretty Badly, Hes Used To Being Called A Moron And Other

everyone at aperture always treats wheatley pretty badly, heā€™s used to being called a moron and other belittling names due to his general incompetence. of course he would grow attached to the one person who is willing to spend time with him and actually treat him decently lol

chell is very much a lone wolf. she is introverted and avoids most people in the facility, and at first she would ignore wheatleyā€™s ramblings and maybe even think heā€™s slightly annoying. but overtime they became eachotherā€™s friendly face in a place full of unpleasant coworkers. they also see eachother quite often because he helps oversee test subjects like her. and eventually she truly warms up to him, despite still maintaining her usual stoic demeanor, she starts smiling at him more often.

anyway he develops the fattest crush on her. who wouldnā€™t. WHO WOULDNā€™T


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