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Big bang: how we are trying to ‘listen’ to it – and the new physics it could unveil – The Conversation UK
How scientists are planning to listen to the sound of the big bang with a gravitational wave detector that would fit in a kitchen….

Exactly what happened at the beginning of the universe, 14 billion years ago, is one of the greatest mysteries in physics theres no simple way to probe it. Thats because, in its early stages, the universe was filled with a dense plasma a gas made out of…
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