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Scientists to Discuss Universe's Strange Dense Spot Wednesday -
Space.com ^ | July 30, 2013 | Clara Moskowitz

Posted on 08/02/2013 1:05:34 AM PDT by lbryce

Original title:Scientists to Discuss Universe's Strange Dense Spot Wednesday: Watch Live

You can't watch it live anymore but you can watch the video of the event.

This map shows the oldest light in our universe, as detected with the greatest precision yet by the Planck mission. The ancient light, called the cosmic microwave background, was imprinted on the sky when the universe was 370,000 years old. It shows tiny temperature fluctuations that correspond to regions of slightly different densities, representing the seeds of all future structure: the stars and galaxies of today.

An odd dense spot in the universe populated by a surprising amount of matter has been puzzling scientists since it was revealed in March in an all-sky map made by the European Planck satellite. This feature and other mysteries in the observations may point the way toward new theories of physics, say scientists who met recently to discuss the implications of the findings.

Three Planck team members will answer public questions about the Planck data during a Google+ Hangout on Wednesday (July 31) at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT), sponsored by the Kavli Foundation. You can watch the Hangout live here on SPACE.com.

Planck measures ancient light pervading the universe called the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which dates from just a few hundred thousand years old. This light records a record of what the universe like shortly after its birth in the Big Bang, and thus offers a test of theories of how the cosmos came to be. [Gallery: Planck Spacecraft Sees Big Bang Relics]

Ultimately, the spread of matter throughout space is thought to be due to slight variations in the energy density of the young universe that are evident as temperature variations in the cosmic microwave background light. Mostly, these density variations are evenly spread throughout the sky, but one anomalous spot is particularly dense, which shows up in the data as a particularly cold area.

"[T]his is very strange," George Efstathiou, a professor of astrophysics at the U.K.'s University of Cambridge and director of the Kavli Institute for Cosmology at Cambridge, said in a statement. "And I think that if there really is anything to this, you have to question how that fits in with inflation … It’s really puzzling."

Inflation is a leading theory suggesting that within the first fraction of a second after the Big Bang, the universe grew exponentially in size.

"[T]he theory of inflation predicts that today’s universe should appear uniform at the largest scales in all directions," Efstathiou said. "That uniformity should also characterize the distribution of fluctuations at the largest scales within the CMB. But these anomalies, which Planck confirmed, such as the cold spot, suggest that this isn’t the case."

By investigating the cold spot and other mysteries in the CMB, physicists hope to discriminate between different versions of inflation theory, and perhaps open the door to further theories.

"Perhaps we may still eliminate these anomalies with more precise analysis; on the other hand, they may open the door to something much more grand — a reinvestigation of how the whole structure of the universe should be," Krzysztof Gorski, a Planck Collaboration scientist and senior research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said in a statement.

You can also watch Wednesday's Planck webcast directly at the Kavli website here.

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cosmology; mystery; science; stringtheory; universe; xplanets
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To: lbryce

Thanks for posting that info on the Great Attractor. That was new news to me and so it was very interesting. I have never been a big fan of inflation theory so anything that brings that particular idea into question is always of interest.


21 posted on 08/02/2013 6:08:37 AM PDT by InterceptPoint
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To: silverleaf
aside from all the jokes here, what would be some alternative theories that this “anomaly” suggests?

One thing it suggests is that 'inflation' was something cobbled together to try to shoehorn current theories into something somewhat closer to reality.

Inflation has always seemed like so much hand-waving to me.

22 posted on 08/02/2013 9:02:21 AM PDT by zeugma (Be a truechimer, not a falseticker!)
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To: lbryce

Actually it was both :)

If anyone here is interested in a good read explaining the physics and offering an explaination for the Great Attractor, Stephen Baxtor has a series of novels about this phenomenon: “Ring”, “Flux”, and “Vacuum Diagrams”. or “ Xeelee: An Omnibus: Raft, Timelike Infinity, Flux, Ring by Stephen Baxter (2010)” “Vacuum Diagrams” offers more detail.


23 posted on 08/02/2013 9:16:14 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: lbryce

I was thinking maybe Thursday would be better...


24 posted on 08/02/2013 1:21:57 PM PDT by mowowie
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To: PIF

Maybe the vacuum of space , and the density of that vacuum, is not constant.


25 posted on 08/04/2013 8:35:03 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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