Big Bang
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Big Bang atom smasher starts speeding proton beams...than outer space. Ultimately, the collider aims to create conditions like they were 1 trillionth to 2 trillionths of a second after the Big Bang - which scientists think marked the creation of the universe billions of years ago. In this article: CERN, Big Bang, Fermilab, Geneva, Boson, Supersymmetry, and Speed of light |
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Yahoo! News | 1 day ago
Big Bang atom smasher starts speeding proton beams (AP)
Big Bang atom smasher starts speeding proton beams AP - Scientists gather at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) data quality satellite control … By ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS, Associated Press Writer Alexander G. Higgins,...
In this article: Associated Press Writer, Chicago, and Geneva
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Reuters | 1 day ago
Big Bang machine achieves first particle collisions
...dozens of countries. The key aim of the project at the CERN research center is to try to discover how the universe took shape, after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago spilled out matter at vast speeds and energies that eventually became...
In this article: Thomson Reuters, All rights reserved, Small business, NYSE, Nasdaq, and Geneva
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Reuters | 2 days ago
Big Bang machine set to yield surprises
...an accelerator's operations," he said. ORIGINS OF LIFE The key aim of the project is to discover how the universe took shape after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago that spilled out matter at vast speeds and energies that eventually...
In this article: CERN, Boson, Edinburgh University, Peter Higgs, CERN, and Reuters Television
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washingtonpost.com | 2 days ago
Big Bang atom smasher sends beams in 2 directions
The aim is to hurl protons into each other at close to the speed of light in order to simulate conditions shortly after the Big Bang - which scientists think marked the creation of the universe billions of years ago. Scientists at...
In this article: Speed of light and Geneva
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Yahoo! News | 1 day ago
Big Bang machine achieves first particle collisions (Reuters)
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The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the initial conditions and subsequent development of the universe that is supported by the most comprehensive and accurate explanations from current scientific evidence and observation. As used by cosmologists, the term Big Bang generally refers to the idea that the universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past, and continues to expand to this day.
Fred Hoyle is credited with coining the term Big Bang during a 1949 radio broadcast. It is popularly reported that Hoyle intended this to be pejorative, but Hoyle explicitly denied this and said it was just a striking image meant to emphasize the difference between the two theories for radio listeners. Hoyle later helped considerably in the effort to understand stellar nucleosynthesis, the nuclear pathway for building certain heavier elements from lighter ones. After the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1964, and especially when its spectrum (i.e., the amount of radiation measured at each wavelength) sketched out a blackbody curve, most scientists were fairly convinced by the evidence that some Big Bang scenario must have occurred.
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