More problems with the big bang...
OK, some more physics dork stuff to follow up on my last post with some more recent issues with the big bang.
In addition to vacuum or dark energy, which are different from dark matter, it now seems that measurements of cool or "flat" spots in the cosmic background microwave radiation don't seem to be jiving with the big bang theory.
This radiation is supposed to be the left over noise signature from the big bang. But it seems the better our measuring tools get the more we learn we're not as smart as we thought we were.
And I'm still struggling with the speed of light not being constant.
physics
big bang
cosmology
In addition to vacuum or dark energy, which are different from dark matter, it now seems that measurements of cool or "flat" spots in the cosmic background microwave radiation don't seem to be jiving with the big bang theory.
This radiation is supposed to be the left over noise signature from the big bang. But it seems the better our measuring tools get the more we learn we're not as smart as we thought we were.
And I'm still struggling with the speed of light not being constant.
physics
big bang
cosmology
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