Do nuclear decay rates depend on our distance from the sun?
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Hey buddy, you have no idea at all, do you?
But you're funny, lol :-)
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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."
Etimespace 3 years ago
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.
Etimespace 3 years ago