Tag: Early Universe

Magnetic fields billion times weaker than a fridge magnet shaped early universe

Magnetic Fields Billion Times Weaker Than a Fridge Magnet Shaped Early Universe A new study reveals that magnetic fields in the early universe were likely billions of times weaker than those produced by a fridge magnet. The research, conducted by a team of astrophysicists, sheds light on the conditions that prevailed in the cosmos during […]

Universe is built on three dimensions of time, suggests new research

Universe is built on three dimensions of time, suggests new research It is believed that matter, motion, gravity, and everything else we know of originated from the intricate dance of three dimensions of time. Recent research has proposed a groundbreaking theory that challenges our traditional understanding of the cosmos and sheds light on the fundamental […]

Big Bang’s hot secret: Here’s how first microseconds of early universe behaved

Big Bang’s hot secret: Here’s how first microseconds of early universe behaved The origins of our universe have long fascinated and puzzled scientists and enthusiasts alike. The prevailing theory, the Big Bang, suggests that everything we see around us, from the vast galaxies to the smallest particles, originated from a superhot quark-gluon plasma. This incredibly […]

CERN and Canada forge stronger ties in next-gen physics collaboration

CERN and Canada Forge Stronger Ties in Next-Gen Physics Collaboration CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, and Canada have recently solidified their partnerships to advance future research infrastructure and foster innovation in technology. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the world of physics and sets the stage for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in […]

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