No and for several reasons. The primary reason is that not only is the Universe expanding and accelerating, time seems to be accelerating as well. Actually measuring the age of the universe relative to our current time point is going to be a challenge. However, there one estimate that puts the actual age of the universe at nearly 38billion years old. Remember, time is not a constant, it is a variable.so the universe isn't 14 billion years old?
I like Dr Becky. Her channel is already in my list!@lexluthermiester
I think you particular might like this, a summarization of the latest dark matter data compilation of the last 3 years... Dr. Becky is excellent at explaining, and has timestamps so you can skip the parts that you already know about.
I like Dr Becky. Her channel is already in my list!
Professor Sutter's channel should appeal to you then!ya she is great, I used to watch dr. tyson, but his channel has mostly become a comedy channel, i learn tons more from Dr Becky. I love when she reviews science movies/shows too... the carl sagan contact movie, she does a "an astrophysicists take on contact" its hilarious at times, insightful at other times. just golden, she is 10/10 deserves a bigger audience honestly.
Long time no see! Welcome back! Back on topic, you folks over in the UK are going to have a great view of it!Northern Hemisphere Eclipse mid morning BST Tomorrow 10 June
Not so good view in the South the further north you go the more of the Partial eclipse your seeBack on topic, you folks over in the UK are going to have a great view of it!
Not so good view in the South the further north you go the more of the Partial eclipse your see
Solar eclipse: Shetland 'will be best place in UK for view'
Shetlanders can expect to have 39% of the Sun obscured during the annular eclipse on Thursday.www.bbc.co.uk
Oh I am sorry. Misread an article...Not so good view in the South the further north you go the more of the Partial eclipse your see
Solar eclipse: Shetland 'will be best place in UK for view'
Shetlanders can expect to have 39% of the Sun obscured during the annular eclipse on Thursday.www.bbc.co.uk
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Considering that the universe itself was an enormously massive black-hole to begin with(before the big bang), I'm left wondering why they didn't think it possible.Scientists Find ‘Monster’ Black Hole So Big They Didn’t Think it Was Possible
Scientists did not think it was possible for a stellar black hole, one that forms from a dying star, to be as large as the “monster” it discovered in our own galaxy.getpocket.com