Evidence To Support Big-Bang Theory
This does not, repeat not, offer conclusive proof of a specific first moment. However: On Monday, scientists announced they’d found fourteen-billion-year-old echoes of the life-creating Big Bang. A telescope at the South Pole captured images of “the first direct evidence of cosmic inflation,” referring to the first moments of existence in the universe. Scientists spent three years analyzing their findings before presenting it. “This has been like looking for a needle in a haystack, but instead we found a crowbar,” a leading researcher in the study said. The discovery also represents the last untested element in Einstein‘s general theory of relativity.