A surprising new idea about how the Big Bang may have hap...
Scientists at the University of Waterloo have uncovered a bold new way to explain how the universe began—one that could reshape our under...
What’s Happening
Alright so Scientists at the University of Waterloo have uncovered a bold new way to explain how the universe began—one that could reshape our understanding of the Big Bang.
Instead of relying on patched-together theories, their approach shows that the universe’s explosive early growth may arise naturally from a deeper framework called quantum gravity. Science News Researchers have found that the Big Bang’s explosive expansion might naturally arise from a deeper theory of gravity, without needing extra assumptions. (yes, really)
Their model also predicts detectable signals from the universe’s earliest moments, giving scientists a rare chance to test these ideas.
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