Friday, May 05, 2006

Science Friday

A bit of physics geekery for the weekend.

Universe infinitely old, says new theory:
"People have inferred that time began [with the big bang], but there really wasn't any reason for that inference," said Neil Turok, a theoretical physicist at the University of Cambridge, "What we are proposing is very radical. It's saying there was time before the big bang."

Under his theory, published today in the journal Science with Paul Steinhardt at Princeton University in New Jersey, the universe must be at least a trillion years old with many big bangs happening before our own. With each bang, the theory predicts that matter keeps on expanding and dissipating into infinite space before another horrendous blast of radiation and matter replenishes it. "I think it is much more likely to be far older than a trillion years though," said Prof Turok. "There doesn't have to be a beginning of time. According to our theory, the universe may be infinitely old and infinitely large."
(via robotwisdom)

1 Comments:

Blogger Arthur_Vandelay said...

I'd always suspected as much. It's an equal-parts humbling, terrifying and depressing thought.

No wonder people embrace religion.

9:35 PM  

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