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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2008

Yes ofcourse. Expanding neutrinos interactive with expanding atoms nucleus! Expanding Neutrinos emit energy and also expanding photons emit energy! Ofcourse! Why not! Dont forget entropy!

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  • Meanwhile, Professor Carroll urged cosmologists to broaden their horizons: "We're trained to say there was no time before the Big Bang, when we should say that we don't know whether there was anything - or if there was, what it was.

    If the Caltech team's work is correct, we may already have the first information about what came before our own Universe."

  • Detailed measurements made by the satellite have shown that the fluctuations in the microwave background are about 10% stronger on one side of the sky than those on the other.

    "Sean Carroll conceded that this might just be a coincidence, but pointed out that a natural explanation for this discrepancy would be if it represented a structure inherited from our universe's parent.

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  • Hey buddy, you have no idea at all, do you?

    But you're funny, lol :-)

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