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Universe - the beginning

Here, it is supposed to be documents about big bang and first particles!

Wonders of the Big Bang » IAI TV. ESA Euronews: Planck, Higgs e a Teoria do Big Bang. Magnifying the Universe. Embed this infographic on your site! <iframe width="500" height="323" scrolling="no" src=" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br />Copyright 2012. <a href=" the Universe</a> by <a href=" Sleuth</a>. The above is an interactive infographic. We have also developed a complimentary poster that you can view here: Sizes of the Universe poster. If you're technically inclined, here's a look at the references we used to construct these infographics: Facts About The Universe.

Introduction: This interactive infographic from Number Sleuth accurately illustrates the scale of over 100 items within the observable universe ranging from galaxies to insects, nebulae and stars to molecules and atoms. While other sites have tried to magnify the universe, no one else has done so with real photographs and 3D renderings. How To Use: Credits: The Riddle of AntiMatter. HERE IS TODAY. The "Miracle" of the Universe. Graphical timeline of the universe. This more than 20-billion-year timeline of our universe shows the best estimates of major events from the universe's beginning to anticipated future events. Zero on the scale is the present day. A large step on the scale is one billion years; a small step, one hundred million years. The past is denoted by a minus sign: e.g., the oldest rock on Earth was formed about four billion years ago and this is marked at -4e+09 years. The "Big Bang" event most likely happened 13.8 billion years ago; see age of the Universe.

Birth of the Universe. Big Bang. The Scale of the Universe 2. Documentary The Universe Dark Future of the Sun. The Riddle of AntiMatter. The Beginning of the Universe in 3 Minutes. Scientists create a remix of the Big Bang sound. Email A decade ago, American physics professor John Cramer released an audio file which made history: the sound of the theorized Big Bang that formed the universe. Now, armed with new data and more observations, Cramer has released a remix – an improved version of the universe’s first one hit wonder. “In general, there are no sounds in space, because there is no air to vibrate,” Cramer, a professor emeritus at the University of Washington, tells QMI Agency.

However, during the Big Bang, the universe was an inimaginably different place. “The Big Bang is the exception to this, because the medium that pervaded the universe in the first 100,000 years or so was far more dense than the atmosphere of the Earth.” So what he did was to trace compression waves (sound waves) like ripples in a pool or the ringing of a bell to their source. “The initial sound waves left a “fingerprint” on the cosmic microwave background in the form of temperature variations,” he explains. Life in The Universe Documentary | HD 1080p 2013.