This swirling trail may be a trace of a dead universe that exists before the universe we know

This is probably the back-up evidence for the Adaptive Circulation Model, erected by Roger Penrose and Vahe Gurzadyan.

If the universe we live in has an infinite loop of formation - expanding in every direction - dissipating - forming, then surely the black hole of the universe will leave a lot of traces when the universe dissipates. The black hole is so special. Scientists have just seen a strange trace, appearing in the echo of the light at the edge of the universe. That may be the trail that the black hole left, when the universe died last time.

This is not an affirmation of the infinite loop - the so-called Adaptive Circulation Universe, Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC) - is real. Those "cosmic scars" may come from a completely different wound. But certainly, it is necessary to study what it is, is that what we are thinking.

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Scientists have just seen a strange trace, appearing in the echo of the light at the edge of the universe.

Mathematical physicist Roger Penrose , honored as being on par with the brilliant minds of Stephen Hawking and Leonard Susskind, is one of two scientists who created the CCC model (the other is Vahe Gurzadyan). CCC describes an expanding universe shrinking in rhythm, with no beginning and no end. Many people disagree with the model, but it is still one of many hypotheses about the end of the universe.

Most cosmologists agree that we are living in a universe that is constantly expanding in all directions, starting with a singularity - a point of change, when everything in the universe begins. We do not know what a strange point is, and what the future will be.The CCC model appears as an answer to the above question, and why the temperature between the beginning of the Universe is different from the present.

According to Roger Penrose, this difference occurred because in the past, a universe existed and died. The event appeared before Big Bang appeared. Some models of CCC suggest that the universe could collapse itself, just like how a star collapsed and turned itself into a black hole .

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The universe will continue to expand until everything turns into light.

Penrose's idea is that there will be no collapse phenomenon, the universe will continue to expand until everything turns into light, the concept of zero and time disappears. That was when another point of evil appeared, another universe formed.

This is just Penrose's idea, but how good the CCC model is, having the potential to answer so many questions is still "possible." Science needs evidence to affirm. So, Roger Penrose is constantly searching for traces in the Universe, to support the CCC model he builds.

He said that this is the evidence that I still miss searching: polarized vortexes appear in an ancient light map, depicting the activity of light at the edge of the universe.

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Polarizing swirls of light at the edge of the universe.

He thought that the above swirls were a trace of the existence of the universe before us that turned into light. Scientists have only discovered the existence of these light streaks, so much research is still needed. In a newly published scientific report, Penrose and colleagues suggest that the swirls of light have an unexpected source.

The light map was created from data obtained from the BICEP-2 sensor , taken back to 2014. The original purpose was to find traces of known black holes for a long time. The supermassive black hole lies at the center of the bands that leak the mass and energy through the event horizon - their fringe, this phenomenon is called. Throughout the cosmic expansion, these black holes continue to radiate radiation. According to this theory, the universe will not disappear by an explosion, but will be a prolonged (and painful?) Death.

If we ignore the time element, then the universe will disappear in an event called Penking Point by Penrose , the dead universe will leave traces, the newly formed universe will still have those traces. again. The black hole is always a special thing of the universe, it wouldn't be strange if it left a trace when the universe disappeared.

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If the above model is correct, we will have a completely different view of the universe we live in.

This is not a proof of what "nailing" is, just a hint that the CCC model may be realistic. The study has not yet passed the censorship stage, but has attracted a lot of attention from the physics community. Besides, scientists still do not have enough raw data from the BICEP-2 sensor, from now until there is enough, the numbers may change. Penrose's team used parallel data from BICEP-2 and data from the Planck space telescope, running hundreds of simulated data to find results.

If the above model is true, the "vortex" is a trace of the previous universe, all as a result of the Hawking Point event, we will have a completely different view of the universe we living. By the time no and time stretched out, it would be meaningless. The universe will restart, starting the new cycle.

Scary, just curious. It's only if Penrose is right!