Super-Sensors To Sense Big Bang Output
New super-sensitive microwave detectors from the National Institute of Standards and Technology may soon tackle the question of what happened immediately following the big bang. "The new experiment will begin approximately a year from now on the Chilean desert and will consist of placing a large array of powerful NIST sensors on a telescope mounted in a converted shipping container. The detectors will look for subtle fingerprints in the CMB [cosmic microwave background] from primordial gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space-time from the violent birth of the universe more than 13 billion years ago. Such waves are believed to have left a faint but unique imprint on the direction of the CMB's electric field, called the 'B-mode polarization.' These waves — never before confirmed through measurements — are potentially detectable today, if sensitive enough equipment is used."
Well, they lay around in bed, smoked a few cigarettes, and then the next morning... at least, that's according to Eccentrica Gallumbits.
Sadly, Zaphod is only number 2, having merely been described as the best bang since the big one.
How I met your Mother, duh
... everyone covered their ears!
I've been wondering for a while now; at what age should you stop wearing tshirts with funny slogans on and start buying cardigans?
To do something right, you often have to roll up your sleeves and get busy.
This only shows what happened in the first trillionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second after the Big Bang.
Which leaves PLENTY of room for God.
He's awfully quick, you know. (As Mrs. God can attest to!)
False dichotomy. I wear cardigans over my t-shirts all the time.
We hope your rules and wisdom choke you / Now we are one in everlasting peace