We think that in the very
early universe there were almost equal parts matter and antimatter.
Not exact matches
I can't claim to be providing certainly accurate information on this, since it's been a while since I've done relevant physics reading (lay books, not academic), but in the
early universe (before inflation went out of control)
there were irregularities that gave rise to clumping, from which the first stars and galaxies originated.
But even if some force more intelligent than us was involved in the creation of our
universe, it's still a huge leap from
there to the Abrahamic God that self - satisfied
early man.
The simpler types of existent do not cease to exist, of course, but once higher material synthesis has occurred,
there is no going back to an
earlier state of the
universe.
He spoke of «God up
there» when theologians such as J. A. T. Robinson were busy with erasing the mythical language of three - storied
universe that underlies the
early Christian thought and experience.
Similarly, in an
early section entitled «Ways of coming to know God»
there are helpful quotations from Sir Frederick Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe (both acknowledged atheists) employed against an explanation of the
universe through random chance.
The fact is that we don't know what happened in the
early seconds of the
universe, and no matter what we will conclude
there will always be the question what was before that, a little like the hen and the egg.
The important implication of this distinction of primary from secondary qualities (itself rooted in the mind / matter dualism which we looked at
earlier) is that it provides the cosmological basis for a denial that
there is any intrinsic meaning in the
universe independent of meaning - creating individuals.
4) then photons erupted from this energy 4) let
there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) cloud (detectable today as the microwave background radiation) 5) photons and other particles form the 5) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above bodies of the
early universe (atoms, (2nd day) molecules, stars, planets, galaxies) 6) it rained on the
early earth until it was 6) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) cool enough for oceans to form 7) the first life form was blue green bacteria.
There is evidence for Big Bang cosmology which explains the rapid expansion at the beginning of the
early universe.
Since then, the Steady State Theory has been disproven, and the Big Bang Theory has been shown to be correct, vindicating a form of «Creationism», which not only explains «let
there be light» (the
early universe was dominated by radiation — light), but explains of separation of light and darkness — the decoupling era, about 300,000 earth years after the big bang, when the
universe cooled below the ionization energy of hydrogen, allowing it to become transparent for the first time.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that
there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer
universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much
earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
There seems to be an increase in the world and it may have something to do with our digitalized
universe that we're now immersed in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is people are not be involved with others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have difficulty picking up social cues, emotional cues from others, that they have a harder time imagining what the other person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially
early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and learn about the other person and how they might be feeling.
High - resolution maps of the
early universe make the most sense if
there are between three and four types of neutrino.
«But it's been hypothesized that
there could be black holes that formed in the very
early universe before stars existed at all.
For cosmologists
there's this interesting moment in the very, very
early universe — 10 — 35 seconds or so after the Big Bang — called the inflationary period.
There were some very early papers in the 1930s that proposed using supernovas — really, really bright exploding stars — to measure the universe's expansion because it appeared there was consistency in how bright they
There were some very
early papers in the 1930s that proposed using supernovas — really, really bright exploding stars — to measure the
universe's expansion because it appeared
there was consistency in how bright they
there was consistency in how bright they got.
A similar boost could await cosmologists, who are asking whether two of the biggest mysteries in physics — what dark matter is made of and why
there was an excess of matter over antimatter in the
early universe — have a common origin.
«Ionization» refers to the removal of an electron from an atom; the «re» is
there because the protons and neutrons were in an uncoupled state even
earlier in the
universe's history.
Now
there's a way to measure this cosmic acceleration that should be able to probe a much
earlier period in the
universe's history.
If that force were slightly more powerful, all the protons in the
early universe would have paired off and
there would be no hydrogen, which fuels long - lived stars.
If
there were no structure in the
early universe, we wouldn't be here.
«If the
early universe had been completely smooth,
there would be no stars and life couldn't have arisen»
We show how a simple model can achieve this short amount of inflation in the
early universe and account for the amount of dark matter we believe is out
there.»
«That's exciting,» says Linda Elkins - Tanton, a planetary geologist at the Carnegie Institution, «because it means
there's a much larger chance that any planet in the
universe could have oceans
early on.»
«Several years ago, nobody imagined that
there were such monsters in the
early universe,» says Penn State astrophysicist Yuexing Li.
I recall a mystery in cosmology in the
early 1990s whereby it appeared that
there were stars older than the
universe itself — the daughter was older than the mother!
If it is smaller than 1 [percent], another might be right, but then just to add and as I often try and do, I muddy the water, we've also argued recently that, unfortunately,
there are other mechanisms in the
early universe that could also produce a gravitational wave signal that would mimic that due to inflation.
«The question of whether or not
there is anti-matter in the
universe has been around ever since the prediction of the existence of the anti-proton
early this century.
Musser: I think the scientific community and science journalist [s] bear a little bit of [the] responsibility for that perception among the public because we always talk about the LHC as recreating conditions not seen since the big bang, and you would therefore think if
there hasn't been an energy level like that seen since the big bang, then all the phenomenon of the big bang might be unleashed upon us; these black holes, possibly being one, because people do talk about black holes having been created in the
early universe.
Rennie: I mean
there has been this conflict going back
early into the time when the history of quantum mechanics, that it didn't sit well with the more classical physics
universe that Einstein was working with when he was developing his relativity theories.
There are contributions from interstellar matter, from the three - degree - Kelvin background radiation left over from the
early history of the
universe, from noise that is fundamentally associated with the operation of any detector and from the absorption of radiation by the earth's atmosphere.
«If we go back to the very
earliest point in our
universe, just after the big bang,
there seems to have always been a strong correlation between black holes and galaxies.
Other theories, like mergers of smaller black holes, remain viable, and researchers aren't quite sure yet how many black holes
there really are in the
early universe.
«We think that the most massive black holes out
there in the
early universe formed from direct collapse, but the less massive ones could have formed in other ways,» says Priyamvada Natarajan at Yale University.
There should be, if our ideas about the
early history of the
universe [i.e., the big bang theory] are correct.
If
there's no technological limit, if the costs are not outrageous, and if we can test the
early universe — then I think we should.
And then in the
early universe, when
there's not as much dark energy, it shouldn't be as stretched out, but this is where we don't have much data yet.
«
There's a challenge in how do you explain the presence of supermassive black holes... so
early in the
universe?
«As we learn more and more about the
early universe, we're realising
there's quite a few things that are pretty different back
there.»
There is a nightmare moment
early in the film where he watches German soldiers herding a terrified group of naked Jewish women through a forest on the run as if it was all going on in another
universe.
There are only two scenes, one
early and one right at the end, and they are fairly self - contained to the Black Panther
universe itself.
The interconnected Marvel cinematic
universe began with 2008's «Iron Man,» and though these films have come a long way since then — culminating
earlier this year in one of the very best of the whole series, the superhero smackdown «Captain America: Civil War» —
there are points at which «Doctor Strange» can't shake the sense it's almost a redo of that first Robert Downey Jr. - starring film.
We learned
earlier this year that Julius Onah's The God Particle would be part of producer J.J. Abrams» Cloverfield
universe, though it wasn't entirely clear how a movie the sci - fi thriller would make its way
there.
I was also very aware that in the
early issues of Blastosaurus
there'd be a lot of exposition to set up the story and, more importantly, the rules of this
universe.
Luckily for Starpoint Gemini Warlords, the latest entry in the Starpoint Gemini series fresh out of Steam
Early Access, exploring a huge
universe feels engaging and exciting, even if it takes a significant time investment to get
there.
Having launched in North America
earlier in the week and Europe today, Transformers: War for Cybertron, developer High Moon Studios» crack at the mech heavy
universe, has received that final marketing push in the form of a launch trailer, right up
there.
«In the
earliest times, which were so susceptible to vague speculation and the inevitable ordering of the
universe,
there can have existed no division between the poetic and the prosaic.
It means that that aspect of the
early universe was extremely unlikely, and
there are many other aspects of it that are said to be even more unlikely, so unlikely that it is described as «this preposterous
universe» http://super.colorado.edu/~michaele/Lambda/phys.html.