Published inStarts With A Bang!25 year update on the “Millennium problems” in physicsIn the year 2000, physicists created a list of the ten most important unsolved problems in their field. 25 years later, here’s where we…12h ago212h ago2
Published inStarts With A Bang!How far back in time can we see in space?We see objects whose light only arrives just now. But we see them as they were in the past: when that now-arriving light was first emitted.1d ago1d ago
Published inStarts With A Bang!Ask Ethan: Can a lumpy Universe explain dark energy?Our Universe isn’t just expanding, the expansion is accelerating. Instead of dark energy, could a “lumpy” Universe be at fault?4d ago124d ago12
Published inStarts With A Bang!The quantum reason that explains why the Sun shinesDespite the Sun’s high core temperatures, atomic nuclei repel each other too strongly to fuse together. Good thing for quantum physics!5d ago135d ago13
Published inStarts With A Bang!The one-page calendar that changes how you view the yearIt’s simpler, more compact, and reusable from year-to-year in a way that no other calendar is. Here’s both how it works and how to use it.6d ago86d ago8
Published inStarts With A Bang!Is the universe actually a fractal?On larger and larger scales, many of the same structures we see at small ones repeat themselves. Do we live in a fractal Universe?Jan 79Jan 79
Published inStarts With A Bang!This weird JWST trick lets us “see” dark matterIt’s not only the gravity from galaxies in a cluster that reveal dark matter, but the ejected, intracluster stars actually trace it out.Jan 68Jan 68
Published inStarts With A Bang!Ask Ethan: Could SETI detect a “twin” of Earth?Earth is actively broadcasting and actively searching for intelligent civilizations. But could our technology even detect ourselves?Jan 314Jan 314
Published inStarts With A Bang!Devouring “the Kraken” led to the modern Milky WayDid the Milky Way form by slowly accreting matter or by devouring its neighboring galaxies? At last, we’re uncovering our own history.Jan 24Jan 24
Published inStarts With A Bang!Our Universe has more galaxies than Carl Sagan ever imaginedForget billions and billions. When it comes to the number of galaxies in the Universe, both theorists’ and observers’ estimates are too…Jan 124Jan 124