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New study on what happened in first microsecond of Big Bang


New study on what happened in first microsecond of Big Bang
About 14 billion years ago, our universe changed from being a lot hotter and denser to expanding radically- a process that scientists have named The Big Bang .
Copenhagen (Denmark): Researchers at the University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Science have investigated what happened to a specific kind of plasma - the first matter ever to be present - during the first microsecond of the Big Bang. Their findings provide a piece of the puzzle to the evolution of the universe, as people know it today.
About 14 billion years ago, our universe changed from being a lot hotter and denser to expanding radically- a process that scientists have named The Big Bang . ....

Zuzana Moravcova , University Of Copenhagen , Niels Bohr Institute , Quark Gluon Plasma , Associate Professor , Big Bang , Large Hadron Collider , Hadron Collider , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் கோபெந்ஹேகந் , நியீல்ஸ் போஹ்ர் நிறுவனம் , இணை ப்ரொஃபெஸர் , பெரியது இடி , பெரியது ஹாட்ரான் மோதல் , ஹாட்ரான் மோதல் ,

Astronomers reveal what happened in first microsecond of Big Bang


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The findings of the study, conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen, provide a piece of the puzzle to the evolution of the universe, as people know it today
Astronomers have investigated what happened to a specific kind of plasma, the first matter ever to be present, during the first microsecond of the Big Bang.
The findings of the study, conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen, provide a piece of the puzzle to the evolution of the universe, as people know it today.
About 14 billion years ago, our universe changed from being a lot hotter and denser to expanding radically- a process that scientists have named The Big Bang . ....

Zuzana Moravcova , University Of Copenhagen , Niels Bohr Institute , Quark Gluon Plasma , Associate Professor , Big Bang , Large Hadron Collider , Hadron Collider , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் கோபெந்ஹேகந் , நியீல்ஸ் போஹ்ர் நிறுவனம் , இணை ப்ரொஃபெஸர் , பெரியது இடி , பெரியது ஹாட்ரான் மோதல் , ஹாட்ரான் மோதல் ,

Unravelling the mystery of the first MICROSECOND of the Big Bang


Plasma evolved from being its own form of matter to the cores of atoms and the building blocks of life within 0.000001 seconds of the Big Bang, experts claim.
About 14 billion years ago our universe went from being hot and dense, to expanding rapidly into stars, galaxies and black holes - a process known as the Big Bang . 
What triggered this explosive beginning, what space was like in the earliest moments and how we got from that to what we have now has been hotly debated, extensively studied and subject to intense speculation for decades. 
Studying a form of matter called Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), that existed moments after the Big Bang, allowed astronomers from the University of Copenhagen to explore the state of the universe a microsecond after its explosive beginning. ....

University Of Copenhagen , Big Bang , Quark Gluon Plasma , Large Hadron Particle Accelerator , Large Hadron Collider , Hadron Collider , Big Bang Theory , Physics Letters , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் கோபெந்ஹேகந் , பெரியது இடி , பெரியது ஹாட்ரான் மோதல் , ஹாட்ரான் மோதல் , பெரியது இடி கோட்பாடு , இயற்பியல் எழுத்துக்கள் ,