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@@alschneider5420 Interesting perspective! The Big Bang is just one of the many theories about the universe's origin, but it’s currently supported by strong evidence like cosmic microwave background radiation and galaxy expansion. Still, science is always evolving-who knows what new discoveries might reshape our understanding next!
What particles were they specifically studying?
They focused on particles like D mesons and charmonium, which are formed in later reactions.
What are quark-gluon soups? Never heard of them before.
The quark-gluon soup is the super hot, dense state of matter that existed right after the Big Bang before protons and neutrons formed.
Does this mean we know less about the Big Bang than we thought?
Not necessarily, but it shows there's a lot more to learn, especially about matter’s formation!
Wait, so most of the matter didn't form right after the Big Bang?
Exactly! This new research shows that up to 70% of certain particles formed in later reactions.
How fast did these reactions happen after the Big Bang?
These reactions happened within millionths of a second after the Big Bang! It's incredibly fast.
How do scientists recreate the conditions of the early universe?
They use particle accelerators to smash atoms together at near light speeds, creating extreme temperatures like those of the early universe.
Can this discovery help explain dark matter?
Possibly! It’s definitely a step forward in understanding the origins and structure of matter in the universe.
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@@TrendStormofficial Yea. I doubt it. Haven't youheard. There wasno big bang,duh!!!
@@alschneider5420 Interesting perspective! The Big Bang is just one of the many theories about the universe's origin, but it’s currently supported by strong evidence like cosmic microwave background radiation and galaxy expansion. Still, science is always evolving-who knows what new discoveries might reshape our understanding next!
@@TrendStormofficial Youruse of strong proof such as, "but it’s currently supported by strong evidence," is not science but goodygoodyAI click bait.