Recently discovered ripples of spacetime called gravitational waves could contain evidence to prove the theory that life survived the Big Bang because of a phase transition that allowed neutrino particles to reshuffle matter and anti-matter, explains a new study by an international team of researchers.
How we were saved from a complete annihilation is not a question in science fiction or a Hollywood movie. According to the Big Bang theory of modern cosmology, matter was created with an equal amount of anti-matter. If it had stayed that way, matter and anti-matter should have eventually met and annihilated one to one, leading up to a complete annihilation.
But our existence contradicts this theory. To overcome a complete annihilation, the Universe must have turned a small amount of anti-matter into matter creating an imbalance between them. The imbalance needed is only a part in a billion. But it has remained a complete mystery when and how the imbalance was created.
“The Universe becomes opaque to light once we look back to around a million years after its birth. This makes the fundamental question of ‘why are we here?’ difficult to answer,” says paper co-author Jeff Dror, postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and physics researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Since matter and anti-matter have the opposite electrical charges, they cannot turn into each other, unless they are electrical neutral. Neutrinos are the only electrical neutral matter particles we know, and they are the strongest contender to do this job. A theory many researchers support is that the Universe went through a phase transition so that neutrinos could reshuffle matter and anti-matter.
“A phase transition is like boiling water to vapor, or cooling water to ice. The behavior of matter changes at specific temperatures called critical temperature. When a certain metal is cooled to a low temperature, it loses electrical resistance completely by a phase transition, becoming a superconductor. It is the basis of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for cancer diagnosis or maglev technology that floats a train so that it can run at 300 miles an hour without causing dizziness. Just like a superconductor, the phase transition in the early Universe may have created a very thin tube of magnetic fields called cosmic strings,” explains paper co-author Hitoshi Murayama, MacAdams Professor of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley, Principal Investigator at the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, University of Tokyo, and senior faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Dror and Murayama are part of a team of researchers from Japan, US and Canada who believe the cosmic strings then try to simplify themselves, leading up to tiny wobbling of spacetime called gravitational waves. These could be detected by future space-borne observatories such as LISA, BBO (European Space Agency) or DECIGO (Japanese Astronautical Exploration Agency) for nearly all possible critical temperatures.

“The recent discovery of gravitational waves opens up a new opportunity to look back further to a time, as the Universe is transparent to gravity all the way back to the beginning. When the Universe might have been a trillion to a quadrillion times hotter than the hottest place in the Universe today, neutrinos are likely to have behaved in just the way we require to ensure our survival. We demonstrated that they probably also left behind a background of detectable gravitational ripples to let us know,” says paper co-author Graham White, a postdoctoral fellow at TRIUMF.
“Cosmic strings used to be popular as a way of creating small variations in mass densities that eventually became stars and galaxies, but it died because recent data excluded this idea. Now with our work, the idea comes back for a different reason. This is exciting!” says Takashi Hiramatsu, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo, which runs Japan’s gravitational wave detector KAGRA and Hyper-Kamiokande experiments.
“Gravitational wave from cosmic strings has a spectrum very different from astrophysical sources such as merger of black holes. It is quite plausible that we will be completely convinced the source is indeed cosmic strings,” says Kazunori Kohri, Associate Professor at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization Theory Center in Japan.
“It would be really exciting to learn why we exist at all,” says Murayama. “This is the ultimate question in science.”
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The paper was published as an Editor’s Suggestion in Physical Review Letters online on 28 January, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.041804
I have been watching the contortions of the universe theorists for about fifty years.
The conclusion is they just make it up as they go, there seems to be more unicorns and gremlins in their stuff than in junk made up climate science.
Strings…. phase transitions… big bang… all real… uh-huh
Waitaminute….. Life survived the Big Bang???
This doesn’t explain the “why”, just the “what” and maybe the “how”. Why a low entropy, extremely hot body devoid of time ever existed in the first place? Then it explodes infinitely outward to die a permanent death of absolute zero, post time (no time) stateless configuration? Really? Why? How? WTH?
Confirm an infinitely oscillating, pulsating cycle of eternal recurrence and maybe we’re getting somewhere. Otherwise, what, where, when and why is the meta universe in which this universe exists… and how do we describe its lack of boundaries containing our boundless, infinitely expanding space-time?
We really don’t know that much, other than we are probably very insignificant but maybe ultimately significant.
Very interesting.
May I recommend genius journalist Jim Marrs’ (RIP) books? Our Occulted History Do The Global Elite Conceal Ancient Aliens?
From NASA scientists to ancient Sumerian clay tablets, way more fascinating than strings & Big Bangs. His Alien Agenda is great also. Both books are thoroughly well researched, referenced & indexed.
JD.
The Universe gets dark to light once we think back to around a million years after its introduction to the world. This makes the essential inquiry of ‘what are we doing here?’ hard to reply,” says paper co-creator Jeff Dror, postdoctoral individual at the University of California, Berkeley, and material science specialist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Since issue and against issue have the inverse electrical charges, they can’t transform into one another, except if they are electrical unbiased. Neutrinos are the main electrical impartial issue particles we know, and they are the most grounded contender to carry out this responsibility. A hypothesis numerous specialists support is that the Universe experienced a stage progress with the goal that neutrinos could reshuffle matter and hostile to issue.
Outstandingly garbled and incoherent.
In this post above jmorpuss February 6, 2020 at 12:55 pm The video I posted to John Tillman got changed. I’ll try again, here is the right video,Enjoy . Wallace Thornhill: The Long Path to Understanding Gravity | EU2015
As you can see the video does not match the reference for some reason????
Wallace Thornhill: The Long Path to Understanding Gravity | EU2015, for those interested you may have to go to youtube and load it manually. As you can see this video above is EU2016 not EU2015 .
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