Wow, thank you so much. This was very illuminating for me :).
This certainly adds a whole other dimension to my understanding of the origin and evolution of our universe.
I could not have asked for a more to the point answer :).
You guys are my heroes :approve:
Last year Astronomers observed a self-destructing star 13.1 billion light years away. Happening only 630 million years after the big bang. While it is amazing that we are able to observe objects that far away, questions arose.
Now for a moment, let's imagine our universe in it's 3 axis (y, x...
Thanks for your reply, and the posts are indeed a little confusing.
But I did a little research into some of the terminology you used, and I think I understand a little.
If I understand it correctly, my problem with this is that what I mentioned in my earlier post: They concluded an...
Hey,
After watching a show on TV about expanding universe and dark matter&energy, I wondered the following.
In the program, it was mentioned that the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate. This was measured using spectroscopy, comparing Type 1A supernovaes at different distances. It...