-Of course this event that I described so in-depth looks dull in the picture, but the beauty of it is knowing what exactly that faint spec of light in the picture is, and how it got to you. Something that I find incredibly amusing and keeps me up at night wondering how mysterious and yet attractive the world around us is.
If you would like to learn more about this event or about supernovas, go to the links below.
-Supernova article: http://www.space.com/12745-closest-supernova-discovered-star-explosion.html
-The video below is an episode in the history channel's beautiful series "The Universe". It talks about a star's life.
2. The second story I will talk about is something relalitivly new and therefore I don't have much information on it. All I can say is that astronomers have found a planet that orbits two stars!!! These stars are much smaller than our sun and must have a very complicated orbit for this solar system is the only solar system known through out the universe to have a planet orbiting two stars.
-For more about this click on the link below.
http://www.npr.org/2011/09/15/140499991/here-come-the-suns-new-planet-orbits-two-stars
3. Now the final story is one of the most, if not, the most important event in our lifetime. It has to do with the speed of light being potentially broken. The speed of light, according to Einstein's "Special Theory of Relativity", is the speed limit of the universe (3*10^8 meters per second). Nothing can go faster than it, or at least thats what Einstein thought. However, recently a group of physicists in Italy, more notably known as the scientist at CERN. Have found that a sub-atomic particle called neutrinos have been found to arrive at a certain part of a particle accelerator 60 nanoseconds quicker than light. This might be such a miniscule difference to you that you could just dismiss it, but no matter how small the difference is, it goes quicker than the speed of light and that is monumental. Monumental you ask? Your probably asking yourself "Why should I care wether something goes quicker than the speed of light?". Because wether you like it or not, we must learn how the world around us works in order to help the human species advance as a whole. Also, because people like me love finding out new things about the universe around us. Its an addiction that we can't help but feed. Now if this turns out to be true (which it looks like it will) all of physics, astronomy, and many other sciences will have to change their laws and rules. This could potentially prove some part of string/M-theory (theories that try to explain everything in one single theory) which says that there are alternative universes. It could also mean that time travel is possible and that in the future we could possibly travel back in time. This discovery would ultimately change the way we view the universe for ever.
-If your interested more in the story, take a look at the links below.
-http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/23/us-science-light-idUSTRE78L4FH20110923
-Video on youtube which belongs to one of my favorite youtube channels:
This is truly a remarkable and exciting story which I hope is true. I hope that you at least found something interesting in this very long blog entry, and I hope that one day, you too can see and find the beauty and mystery in this great place we call the universe :)



I would like to say that while the speed of the particles above the speed of light was statistically significant, further tests are needed to confirm the finding. That being said, if it is proven that such faster than light particles do exist, it will be a groundbreaking moment in human history.
ReplyDeleteYES YES YES YES! This is the greatest scientific rant i have heard from you yet. I love all the interesting facts and info on astronomy for those who don't know about astronomy and our recent scientific breakthroughs. I laughed at the Neutrino reference in the first section of the post. In addition, the use of videos teaches the audience very well also. I applaud this post at the speed of light....oh wait, neutrinos are faster.....
ReplyDeleteThank you Sky and Alex for your interests.
ReplyDeleteSky: Further tests are being done as we speek and the CERN scientists have given their expirements data for all to see and correct. So don't worry about further testing.
Alex:Thank you alex for the compliments, all I want to do is inform people about stuff that interets me in a simple manner that anyone could understand.
if the neutrinos are indeed faster than the speed of light, what would happen to the relationship of time to those particles? And what effect would the change in that correlation have on those particles and possibly around them?
ReplyDeletevery interesting story, by the way. thank you for sharing this information Raul.
if the neutrinos are indeed faster than the speed of light, what would happen to the relationship of time to those particles? And what effect would the change in that correlation have on those particles and possibly around them?
ReplyDeletevery interesting story, by the way. thank you for sharing this information Raul.