What is the Universe expanding into..

Do you think there was anything before the big bang?

  • I don't think there was anything before the Big Bang

    Votes: 56 12.5%
  • I think something existed before the Big Bang

    Votes: 200 44.7%
  • I don't think the big bang happened

    Votes: 54 12.1%
  • I think the universe is part of a mutiverse

    Votes: 201 45.0%

  • Total voters
    447
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Photons propagate in a "leapfrog" fashion, with instantaneous leaps between ephemeral fermion-antifermion pairs which exist in the quantum vacuum?

Well that certainly clears up the mystery of the propagation of light! 🙄

Perhaps I'll curb my enthusiasm until the promised experimental test of this prediction!

 
All this stuff on the frontiers of physics is highly speculative, but still interesting. Physicists think about
such things when they have the time, but don't publish much of it. The Higgs was such a speculation
for many years, so some do bear fruit eventually.
 
In the spirit of keeping this thread alive:

All systems are go for the first UK spaceport to be located on the A'Mhoine Peninsula in Sutherland, in the far north of Scotland.

Scottish court rejects billionaire's challenge against UK spaceport | Space

A Scottish court has thrown out objections of a billionaire landowner against a planning permission granted to an operator of a prospective spaceport in the north of Scotland.
It is intended that a new generation of small, vertical launch rockets will fly micro-communication and Earth observation satellites into orbit.
 

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With an apocalyptic threat: A debris chain reaction, turning near space into a junkyard.
Imagine some debris hitting hard a satellite to explode into many debris, then many of these debris hitting other satellites and so on.
All satellites destroyed.

Mankind trapped on Earth bound with high speed junk preventing any escape.
 
In the attached computer generated image, our planet is almost obscured by dots representing individual pieces of debris in low Earth orbit.

95% of the objects in the illustration are orbital debris i.e. not functional satellites. Note the clearly defined geosynchronous ring.

See more images, including debris damage to the Hubble Space Telescope, here: ARES | Orbital Debris Program Office Photo Gallery
 

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