Saturday, January 8, 2011

The universe 15.8 billion years old may be 2.1 billion years ahead of schedule.

<P> An international research team recently estimated based on the new observations, the universe than previously thought to be "old", may already be 15.8 billion years "old." .</ P> <P> the research team of scientists make use of telescopes in Hawaii and other places of the observed data, triangular constellation of Earth and the distance between a pair of binary re-estimating. .On this basis they concluded that the Big Bang birth of the universe that is the time it might be pushed forward 2.1 billion years. .</ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P> researchers have used light, velocity and temperature measurements on the binary of this method (they eat each other every 5 days cover a) the true brightness. .Researchers binary intrinsic luminosity and their observed brightness, obtained by comparing the results from the binary form of the galaxy light years from Earth is about 3.14 million more than previously thought to be about 50 million light years away. .</ P> <P> earlier about the distance between Earth and the binary is calculated out based on the Hubble constant. .Expansion of the universe Hubble constant is to determine the key parameters of speed and age. .The new observational study in Erlangen, Germany - Nuremberg University, said Norbert Trapp at Bira, their new calculation results show that the value of the Hubble constant may need to change 15%. .</ P> <P> recognized by comparing the current scientific view of the universe 13.7 billion years ago, was born in a big explosion. .Puri et al Bira new results mean that the universe than generally thought to be "old" 15%. .</ P> <P> But other experts stressed that the age of the universe 15.8 billion years old may be as high as the view is just one of the words. .Pu at Bira also said their study is only "cases", only the distance between Earth and were given a binary measure. .He said the conclusions to support the need for more measurements. .</ P> </ p>.

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