Here is the group project on The Big Bang. Power point was created by Conner and the Voice over was done by Benjamin.
Unfortunately you will have to download the PowerPoint in order to view it. The audio is embedded in the slides, simply hover over the gray speaker on each slide and press the play icon.
http://www.screencast.com/t/P5NMKeG5Nl
How exactly was the Higgs Boson discovered?
ReplyDeleteOn 4 July 2012, the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider announced they had each observed a new particle in the mass region around 126 GeV. This particle is consistent with the Higgs boson predicted by the Standard Model.
DeleteNewton's First Law of Motion states that a body at rest will remain at rest unless an outside force acts on it, and a body in motion at a constant velocity will remain in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force. What sort of outside force could we be talking about here?
ReplyDeleteInertia is one of the outside forces that could act upon it
DeleteWhy are the composition of new stars different than the composition of old ones? Do you think this change can directly affect us? Good Presentation!
ReplyDeleteOver time stars change just like planets do, becoming older causes stars to lose compistion. I don't think this change can affect us in our life time.
Deletewere you able to find any other alternatives to the big bang.
ReplyDeleteThe only alternatives I was able to find were the ones listed in the presentation
DeleteAccording the Oscillating Universe Theory, our universe is the first of many possible universes. What evidence is there to prove that our universe is the first of this cycle?
ReplyDeleteSingularity is the only thing I could fine
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ReplyDeleteDuring your Oscillating Universe Theory slide, you mention that our "universe can be the first of a possible series of universes." Does this mean that our current universe was one of the very first series of universes ever created?
ReplyDeleteAccording to the Oscillating Universe Theory, yes.
Deletewhen was matter created after the inflationary Epoch?
ReplyDeleteAround 10^10 K to 10^13 K
DeleteIs there any evidence that points to a multiverse theory?
ReplyDeleteYes, due to the possibility of infinite universes we have found, evidence shows there could be a multiverse theory.
DeleteDo we have any theories to why there was just a little but more matter then anti matter during the big bang?
ReplyDeleteI could not find any
DeleteWhat evidence tells us that our galaxy is so different than older ones?
ReplyDeleteWe are the only known galaxy that has a planet that supports and sustains life. No other planet known to man has life on it.
DeleteHow did Arno Panzias and Robert Wilson accidentally discover the CBM? What were they originally looking for or doing?
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