Patrick Simmons+FollowBig Bang Ripples: Universe’s Hidden VibesImagine the universe still shaking from the Big Bang! Scientists are on the verge of detecting ancient gravitational waves—cosmic ripples that could totally rewrite what we know about how everything began. The catch? These waves are super faint and hard to spot, so the next-gen LISA space observatory is gearing up for the hunt. If we find them, we’ll get a direct peek into the universe’s wildest, earliest moments. Stay tuned for the ultimate cosmic throwback! #Science #BigBang #GravitationalWaves30Share
Michael Flores+FollowUniverse’s First Molecules Didn’t Chill OutScientists just recreated the universe’s first molecules and found out something wild: the reactions that formed stars didn’t slow down as things cooled after the Big Bang. That means our whole understanding of how stars and planets formed might need a rewrite! If this holds up, it could totally change how we think about the early universe and even how it keeps expanding. Mind = blown! #Science #SpaceMystery #BigBang00Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowCERN Just Dropped a Universe-Sized ClueCERN scientists found a tiny but crucial difference in how matter and antimatter particles called baryons decay—like, 5% more often for matter. Why does this matter? It could finally explain why the universe didn’t just vanish after the Big Bang and why we’re all here instead of just a bunch of energy floating around. It’s the first time this difference has been spotted in the particles that make up most of, well, everything! Stay tuned—this could be huge for physics. #Science #CERN #BigBang13286Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowUniverse’s Big Secret: Matter vs. AntimatterEver wondered why the universe didn’t just wipe itself out after the big bang? Scientists at CERN just found a tiny but crucial difference in how matter and antimatter decay—specifically in particles called baryons. This could be the missing clue to why we exist at all! It’s the first time this kind of difference has been spotted in the stuff that makes up most of the universe. Could this finally lead us to the secrets of the cosmos? #Science #ScienceNews #BigBang222Share
megangibson+FollowAre We Living in a Cosmic Void?Turns out, Earth might be chilling right in the middle of a massive, galaxy-sized void! Scientists say sound waves from the Big Bang (yep, those are a thing) suggest our whole Milky Way is smack in the center of a giant empty bubble. This could explain why the universe seems to be expanding faster than expected—and might finally solve the Hubble tension mystery. Wild to think we’re basically living in a cosmic “quiet zone,” right? #Science #SpaceMystery #BigBang92Share
Tamara Jones+FollowUniverse Inside a Black Hole?!Mind blown: a new study says the universe might not have started with a Big Bang, but instead 'bounced' out of a black hole in another universe. Basically, our universe could be the result of a cosmic rebound, not a singular explosion! The wildest part? This theory doesn’t need any mysterious new particles—just gravity and quantum physics doing their thing. Scientists are still digging into it, but if true, it totally changes how we think about where everything came from! #Science #SpaceNews #BigBang61Share
Michael Flores+FollowDid We Get the Big Bang Wrong?Turns out, the 'afterglow' from the Big Bang—the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)—might not be what we thought! New research suggests that early galaxies could be responsible for some (or even all) of this cosmic radiation. If true, we might have to rethink the whole origin story of the Universe. Imagine if textbooks and Wikipedia need a rewrite! The universe just keeps throwing us curveballs, and honestly, I’m here for the drama. #SpaceNews #BigBang #Cosmology #Science22Share
megangibson+FollowDid Dark Matter Exist Before the Big Bang?Could dark matter have existed before the Big Bang? 🤯 New research from the University of Texas suggests it might have formed during cosmic inflation, reshaping our understanding of the universe's origins. If true, it challenges everything we know about how our universe began. Exciting times in physics! 🌌 #DarkMatter #BigBang #CosmicInflation #Science150Share