Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!10 insights about the expanding Universe from a Nobel LaureateIn the expanding Universe, different ways of measuring its rate give incompatible answers. Nobel Laureate Adam Riess explains what it…20h ago320h ago3
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!JWST finds distant galaxy with “impossible” light signatureHydrogen emission lines have never been seen earlier than 550 million years after the Big Bang. So why does JADES-GS-z13-1-LA have one?1d ago81d ago8
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!Starts With A Bang Podcast #109 — Launching a galactic coneGalactic activity doesn’t just arrive when supermassive black holes feast on matter. Before, during, and after all create fascinating…3d ago3d ago
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!Ask Ethan: Could we determine if UAPs/UFOs are aliens?Although a great many unidentified sights have been seen in the skies, none have conclusively demonstrated the presence of aliens. So far.4d ago84d ago8
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!Physics heresy: projectiles don’t actually make parabolasTaught in every introductory physics class for centuries, the parabola is only an imperfect approximation for the true path of a…5d ago265d ago26
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!Inflation and dark matter are not like string theoryInflation, dark matter, and string theory are all proposed extensions to the prior consensus picture. But what does the evidence say?6d ago176d ago17
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!The one cosmic secret that demands a new particle colliderThe observation that everything we know is made out of matter and not antimatter is one of nature’s greatest puzzles. Will we ever solve…Sep 1012Sep 1012
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!Ask Ethan: Why are inertial and gravitational mass equivalent?The mass that gravitates and the mass that resists motion are, somehow, the same mass. But even Einstein didn’t know why this is so.Sep 64Sep 64
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!What do unexpected experimental results actually tell us?Scientific surprises, driven by experiment, are often how science advances. But more often than not, they’re just bad science.Sep 55Sep 55
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!Official verdict: JWST’s early galaxies didn’t break cosmologyThe “little red dots” were touted as being too massive, too early, for cosmology to explain. With new knowledge, everything adds up.Sep 46Sep 46