Science
Did a holographic phase transition in the early universe release gravitational waves? – Space.com
If so, we should be able to detect these ripples in space-time in the not-too-distant future.
Paul M. Sutter
is an astrophysicist atSUNY
Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host ofAsk a Spaceman
andSpace Radio
, and author of How to Die in Space
. He contributed this article to Space.com’sExpert Voices: Opinions and Insights
.
As I’m sure you can understand, we don’t know much about the extremely early universe.
We do suspect that it went through several major transformative epochs called phase transitions that eventually led to the universe that we know and love. Recently, a team of…
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