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Gravitational waves: have US scientists heard echoes of the big bang?

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Proud Mary
Fri Mar 14 2014, 06:39PM Print
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Gravitational waves: have US scientists heard echoes of the big bang? Link2
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Ash Small
Mon Mar 17 2014, 01:12PM
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"The announcement will be made on Monday at 4pm GMT."

Does anyone know where this afternoon's announcement will be made? (URL?, TV channel?)
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Proud Mary
Mon Mar 17 2014, 05:33PM
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Ash Small wrote ...

"The announcement will be made on Monday at 4pm GMT."

Does anyone know where this afternoon's announcement will be made? (URL?, TV channel?)

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Proud Mary
Mon Mar 17 2014, 06:05PM
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Big Bang echo: scientists find 'signal from dawn of time' - Telegraph Link2
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Proud Mary
Mon Mar 17 2014, 06:12PM
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Legacy of the Big Bang? A century after Albert Einstein's predictions, scientists discover gravitational waves in 'one of the most important goals in cosmology' - The Independent Link2
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Uspring
Tue Mar 18 2014, 10:49AM
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Intriguing stuff! The big news isn't the discovery of gravitational waves. These have been confirmed before indirectly but quantitatively by the energy loss of closely rotating dual star systems.
Novel is the confirmation of cosmic inflation and a first glimpse on an interaction between gravity and quantum physics, which seems to have been nesessary to cause the detected ripples.

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Conundrum
Tue Mar 18 2014, 07:01PM
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Also mentioned in the BBC news article is that it suggests a possible route towards a theory of quantum gravity as well as supporting the multiple universe model.

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Also see Link2

-A
"Bother!" said Pooh, as his spark igniter caught fire...
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Ash Small
Tue Mar 18 2014, 07:08PM
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"Pinning down inflation may shed some light on the end of the universe, too. Guth and his colleagues favour a theory called eternal inflation, which says that the universe is constantly giving birth to smaller "pocket" universes within an ever-expanding multiverse. We live in one of these pockets, and our cosmos will continue expanding forever until everything is diffuse, dark and cold." Link2

So does this conclusively prove the 'Big Bang theory', or is the 'Oscillating Universe theory' still plausible?

Is there a 'Big Bang' everytime a 'pocket universe' is created, or was the Big Bang the start of the 'Multiverse'?
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BigBad
Tue Mar 18 2014, 08:49PM
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At the moment the oscillating universe model seems to be dead on multiple grounds.

Pretty sure there would be a big bang for each of the pocket universes; although the cause of inflation is not well understood, so there's that.
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