Will recreate the big explosion in the universe

At a physics conference that took place on Ecuador's Galapagot Island on June 21, international scientists said they would reproduce the immediate consequences of the Big Bang, to discover the mysteries of Space.

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The conference organizer of the school said the scientific experiment will be carried out in Europe next year, in collaboration with US, Japanese and Russian scientists to increase the knowledge of energy science. dark and dark matter.

Scientists will create a collision between elements similar to what happened after the Big Bang one millisecond to understand the standard model of matter.

The universe is thought to have formed after a massive explosion about 12 to 14 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since, thanks to a mysterious energy called dark energy. It is known that until now, scientists have only understood 4% of the universe's energy and dark matter through a model of explosion regeneration.

The Galapagot Island conference was attended by scientists from many countries and regions around the world such as the US, Japan, Europe and Latin America.