The mystery of the universe is gradually being answered
Scientists from the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) confirm the accuracy of scientific forecasts about birth and answer many mysteries about the ongoing expansion of the universe.
Scientists from the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) confirm the accuracy of scientific forecasts about birth and answer many mysteries about the ongoing expansion of the universe.
The data collected by WMAP satellites helped NASA scientists establish a map of cosmic microwave waves, a proof that confirms the predictions as well as mathematical models of large explosions that form the universe. Age is defined as 13.7 billion years.
The theory of big explosions confirmed at the time before the explosion, all matter and energy in the universe today were compressed in an extremely small space of one-tenth of the size of a hat. 36 of meters. This is the smallest space that can exist under the laws of physics and cannot be compressed into a smaller space anymore.
NASA scientists also confirmed that in the first 1 trillion trillions, the big explosion released an energy field filled with particles of negatively charged material called inflaton. They push each other in all directions and decay into fundamental particles and energy in the form of light quanta.
The universe continued to expand for the next 400 thousand years and cooled down so that electrons and protons merged into hydrogen atoms. Therefore, light quantum molecules are no longer impacted with electrons and become original light sources that can be transmitted throughout the universe without being hindered.
The current satellites with modern devices have obtained these primitive light and they are signs of the existence of a large explosion of the universe.
With the data obtained from the universe, NASA scientists also confirmed the mathematical model of the existence of cold dark materials as well as dark energy with opposite forces to gravity.
Mathematical models of cosmological constants have identified this dark energy source as an attribute of the universe and has constant value at every point in space and time. This mysterious energy source explains the constant expansion of the universe not only in but also after the big explosion.
Scientists from NASA's Solar System Life Search Program also confirmed the existence of components of Saturn's moon Enceladus life.
Dr. Bra Brao, who studied NASA's Cassini spacecraft data for the past two years, said while focusing on finding signs of life on the moon Enceladus, scientists. NASA has discovered the components of this moon's life through data sent back to Earth by the Cassini spacecraft as it rushes into space about 160 km from Enceladus's surface.
New data confirms that Enceladus has an atmosphere containing life components such as organic molecules, steam and heat. The gases that make up the atmosphere are gases escaping from cracks in Enceladus' surface. Most of this atmosphere is water vapor and as such, liquid water may exist under the icy surface of the moon.
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