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Dreaming Of Pandora 12-13-2010 07:23 PM

Epic Discovery: Astronomers Announce First Evidence of Alien Universes!
 
This week has to be one of the most eventful of the year, for astronomy. Beginning with this amazing new discovery to the very rare occurence of a Moon-Jupiter conjunction taking place along with the Geminid Meteor showers tonight (13 December 2010).

Geminid Meteor showers expected to peak at around 2am, due to interference with the Moon. Hourly Zenith Rate lies at around 100 (1 or 2 meteors per minute) at peak time. Best wishes for clear skies!

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An extraordinary discovery in 21st century science has been made if confirmed: evidence of something that occurred before the Big Bang. Our cosmos was "bruised" in collisions with other universes. Astronomers, led by Sir Roger Penrose, mathematical physicist and Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford and Vahe Gurzadyan at Yerevan State University in Armenia have found the first evidence of these impacts in the cosmic microwave background data acquired by the Planck Space Observatory designed to observe the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), using high sensitivity and angular resolution.

Last month the duo announced that they had found patterns of concentric circles in the cosmic microwave background, the echo of the Big Bang, which what you'd find if the universe were eternally cyclical. By that, they mean that each cycle ends with a big bang that starts the next cycle. In this model, according to MIT's Technology Review, "the universe is a kind of cosmic Russian Doll, with all previous universes contained within the current one."

Now, another group says they've found something else in the echo of the Big Bang: an inflationary model in which the the universe we see is merely a bubble among infinite bubbles, all of which are other universes where the laws of physics may be dramatically different to ours.

These bubbles, reports Technology Review, "probably had a violent past, jostling together and leaving 'cosmic bruises' where they touched. If so, these bruises ought to be visible today in the cosmic microwave background."


Stephen Feeney at University College London and colleagues say they've found tentative evidence of four bruises in the form of circular patters, implying that our universe must have smashed into other bubbles at least four times in the past.

Skeptics believe that the "circles" in the WMAP could be a trick of the eye. Feeney in fact acknowledges that "it is rather easy to find all sorts of statistically unlikely properties in a large dataset like the CMB."

In the past few weeks, several groups have confirmed Pernose's finding while others have found no evidence for it.

One of the great science debate appears to be unfolding with only way to confirm the new theories will be to confirm or refute the findings with new data forthcoming soon thanks to the Planck spacecraft that is currently scanning into the cosmic microwave background with more unparalled resolution.

When cosmologist get to analyze the new data, these circles "should either spring into clear view or disappear into noise (rather like the mysterious Mars face that appeared in pictures of the red planet taken by Viking 1 and then disappeared in the higher resolution shots from the Mars Global Surveyor)" according to Technology Review.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.3706: Conc...-Bang Activity

http://arxiv.org/abs/1012.1995: Firs...rnal Inflation

Earthlover18 12-13-2010 08:19 PM

Awsome! I won't get to see the Jupiter-Moon conjunction and Geminid peak tonight because there is a blizzard going on at my college. :(

I am going home tomorrow so hopefully there will still be a few gemininds about tomorrow night.

The discovery about the patterns in the CMB is very interesting! I think it is only a matter of time before the existence of parallel universes is confirmed. So many observations in nature seem to point at their existence. Hopefully in the relatively near future we will learn about them and use the new physics to develop interstellar propulsion. :)

The Man in Black 12-13-2010 11:16 PM

Dang, this is great news, and to no surprise it comes from the CMB which has basically told us everything about the beginnings of our universe.

Human No More 12-14-2010 01:15 AM

Epic :D

I didn't see the meteor shower though, too much light pollution here :(

Txum_kali'weya 12-14-2010 05:55 AM

I wonder what'd it would be like to go to one of the alternate universes...
I've never experienced alternate laws of physics.

Raiden 12-15-2010 08:32 AM

I wonder how many of these there could be?

If there are infinite possibilities, does that mean that Pandora might actually exist somewhere?

Human No More 12-15-2010 11:29 AM

Yes :)

Raiden 12-15-2010 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Human No More (Post 117371)
Yes :)

:D

Now, how to find it......................

ZenitYerkes 12-15-2010 06:16 PM

Time for the First Cause Problem!

Where did these bubbles emerged from?

Raiden 12-15-2010 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ZenitYerkes (Post 117407)
Time for the First Cause Problem!

Where did these bubbles emerged from?

o___0

Put the worms back in the can!


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