Universe
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Because this is the one planet in the
universe
that we know for certain is habitable.
Fortunately, water is very common in the
universe.
Why should one of the most complicated objects in the
universe
be unable to render this incredibly simple image?
Turns out Euclid did not tell us the entire story in "Elements," and merely described one possible way to look at the
universe.
The universe, rather beautiful, isn't it?
Cosmologists look at what's out there in space and piece together the tale of how our
universe
evolved: what it's doing now, what it's going to be doing, and how it all began in the first place.
It was Edwin Hubble who first noticed that our
universe
is expanding, by noting that galaxies seem to be flying further and further apart.
We know that after the Big Bang, the
universe
cooled down to form the stars and galaxies that we see today.
But we can also probe the origins of the
universe
by recreating the hot, dense conditions that existed at the beginning of time in the laboratory.
Instead, the
universe
consisted of a swirling sea of subatomic matter.
Physicists hope that by going to even greater energies, they can see back to a time when all the forces were one and the same, which would make understanding the origins of the
universe
a lot easier.
Because, after all, when it comes to our universe, we're all in this one together.
Today, observations have shown that there is no significant amount of antimatter anywhere in the visible universe, which is weird because, like we said before, there should be just as much antimatter as there is matter in the
universe.
In the instant the
universe
was created, a huge amount of energy was transformed into mass, and our initial
universe
contained equal amounts of matter and antimatter.
Otherwise, there would be no particles at all anywhere in the
universe
and also no human beings.
Experiments at CERN are trying to find out the reason why something exists and why we don't live in a
universe
filled with radiation only?
[Thank You] (Applause) The ancient Greeks had a great idea: The
universe
is simple.
It says that by combining the four basic elements in different ways, you could produce all the wonderful diversity of the
universe.
Furthermore, his atoms idea turns out to explain just a small part of what the
universe
is made of.
What appears to be the ordinary stuff of the
universe
is, in fact, quite rare.
Physicists know the rest of the universe, 95% of it, as the dark universe, made of dark matter and dark energy.
It told us that the stuff we're made of is only a small fraction of what makes up the
universe.
Early this century, scientists studying the outer reaches of the
universe
confirmed that not only is everything moving apart from everything else, as you would expect in a
universe
that began in hot, dense big bang, but that the
universe'
s expansion also seems to be accelerating.
Today's best measurements allow us to work out just how much of the
universe
is dark.
It looks as if dark energy makes up about 68% of the
universe
and dark matter about 27%, leaving just 5% for us and everything else we can actually see.
If we found evidence for SUSY, we could go from understanding 5% of our universe, the things we can actually see, to around a third.
Among them are theories that go back to that first great idea of the ancient Greeks, the idea that we began with several minutes ago, the idea that the
universe
must be simple.
These theories predict that there is just a single element from which all the
universe'
s wonderful diversity stems, a vibrating string.
But, with so much of the
universe
waiting to be explored, the stakes are high.
Instead, you should marvel in the fact that, as far as we know, you are a member of the only species in the
universe
able even to begin to grasp its wonders, and you're living at the right time to see our understanding explode.
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