A few months back, scientists announced they had found gravitational waves from the very beginning of the universe, lending credible evidence to the theory that the universe expanded at an enormous rate in the first few... what's the small prefix I can think of...picoseconds. Anyway, in those first few instants, the universe expanded at much faster than the speed of light, or so the theory goes.
As I've mentioned before, science is hard, and this kind of science is really hard. An extraordinary claim was made here, and you know what they say about those. Of course, equally important is making sure you didn't make any silly mistakes, like not compensating for dust floating around the Milky Way. Now, no one is saying the observation is wrong, or that the whole theory is wrong. Unlike propulsion from nothing, this actually has a chance of working out. I hope it does.
In an unrelated bit of news, I'm putting the link to my Twitter back on the bottom of each post. I'm going to try and actually be an active Twitter user...er, even if I don't care for it. Just don't expect too much.
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