Let there be light: NASA pic of how the universe became illuminated
Last scattering: The universe was dark for 300 million years and will remain a closed book
Light show: How re-ionisation turned the lights on in the universe
Fools. Utter fools.
>>The universe was dark for 300 million years and will remain a closed book <<
And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.”
Not quite the book, was opened already.
What Big Bang?
“This dramatic moment, known as re-ionization”
Fiat lux.
Just wow!
Wasn't the concept of the big bang theory based around what we know understand as Laniakea and Perseus-Pisces Superclusters separating from one another?
Now we have named many Superclusters they are all separating from one another.
Doesn't this throw the "big bang theory" out the window?
Large field-of-view camera with many special features combined for observations. Can “see” in a range of light outside human vision; but, light all the same and not something else. No dark matter to place one’s hands upon.
https://www.darkenergysurvey.org/the-des-project/instrument/the-camera/
Did they use a quasar for the flash?
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Amazing! Photographing what isn’t there!
Quite a feat. (B.S.)
How did nothing become something?