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Creation of universe & Cosmic web

Podcast - Creation of universe & Cosmic web URL - https://rss.com/podcasts/spacelia/1238446/ Website - https://spacelia.wixsite.com/spacelia/podcast/episode/2476df55/after-the-big-bang-and-cosmic-web Substack - https://spacelia.substack.com

Article - Discussion on Multiverse

 Existence of multiverse Existence of Multiverse Overview what is multiverse? , Does it exist in real?, and if yes then how, I will also show its proof and an experiment. In this article, you will know the secret of the multiverse and all the facts related to it and will also know whether it exists or not. Perspective.... We already know about the multiverse that this is our universe and there must be another such universe outside this universe and we have named it multiverse, but can't it be that when the Big Bang happened, different universes were created? It must have happened, it must be strange to hear but I will explain it to you very well. You must have read in Science in class 8-9 that when milk is heated, the particles below its surface get heated and come up and the cold particles from above come down and in the same way the milk gets heated, but this one feels hotter. After this, its hot molecules come up through an air bubble, which takes time and the milk gets heated q...

High-energy cosmic rays may originate within the Milky Way galaxy

  High-energy cosmic rays may originate within the Milky Way galaxy The most energetic particles in the universe appear to emerge from sources within the Milky Way, our home galaxy. Cosmic rays  are made of subatomic particles, such as protons and electrons, whose energies span a wide spectrum.  Ultra-high-energy cosmic rays  easily host tens of millions of times more energy than any particle accelerator can generate on Earth, but where they come from — and precisely what accelerates them to become some of the fastest in the universe — has intrigued scientists since the discovery of these phenomena in 1962. In the past, astronomers had managed to provide some solid evidence that cosmic rays come from sources residing  outside  the Milky Way. But now, a new study suggests they also originate from  within  the galaxy, blasting out from the leftovers of exploded stars, otherwise known as supernova remnants.  The latest results are thanks to a se...

The Milky Way's dusty galaxy heart has a super-strange glow

  The Milky Way's dusty galaxy heart has a super-strange glow Miguel Claro  is a professional photographer, author and science communicator based in Lisbon, Portugal, who creates spectacular images of the night sky. As a  European Southern Observatory Photo Ambassador  and member of  The World At Night  and the official astrophotographer of the  Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve , he specializes in astronomical "Skyscapes" that connect both Earth and the night sky.  The Milky Way's dusty heart glows eerily in a new high-resolution image from Portugal. Photographer Miguel Claro captured a wide, deep-sky view of the  Milky Way  at the Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve, focusing on the dark heart of our home  galaxy  and the glowing gas clouds in that region, known as  nebulas . "Besides showing a background completely full of stars and immersed in cosmic dust, we can easily recognize many well-known deep sky objects," Claro  wrote on his...

Article - The Dream Mission

 The Dream Mission - Click here The Dream Mission