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The Vegan Marxist
16th November 2011, 09:50
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Artistic view of gas forming around a galaxy
(Source: Ceverino, Dekel and Primack)

Pristine Big Bang gas found
By Irene Klotz
November 11, 2011

US scientists have found two interstellar clouds of original gas, which contain only original elements created moments after the universe's birth.

Unlike everything else in the universe — the gas clouds have never mingled with elements forged later in stars.

The existence of pristine gas that formed minutes after the Big Bang explosion some 13.7 billion years ago, had been predicted, but never before observed.

The clouds, which are located about 12 billion light-years from Earth within the constellations Ursa Major and Leo, were found serendipitously during an ongoing study to characterise gas in distant galaxies.

In analysing the light coming from quasars (active nuclei of distant galaxies), astronomers realised the rays had passed through gas that contained only hydrogen and deuterium, elements that formed minutes after the Big Bang.

The surprise was that the clouds contained nothing else — no carbon, no nitrogen, no silicon, no iron — none of the heavier elements forged in stars and spread throughout the universe.

"In some respect we were searching for this, but we had been doing so for years and had been unsuccessful so the discovery was a very welcome surprise," says astronomer and study co-author Jason Prochaska, from the University of California's Lick Observatory.

Pristine picture

One of the foundations of the Big Bang theory is that only the lightest elements — hydrogen, helium, lithium and the hydrogen variant deuterium — formed minutes after the universe's creation, but no such pristine samples had ever been found.

"These two clouds are the first examples to fit precisely in that picture," says Prochaska.

All other elements were made inside of stars millions and billions of years later.

The hunt for other pockets of primordial gas is under way. Scientists believe the clouds may have played in role in funnelling cold gas to growing early galaxies.

"One of our biggest questions in cosmology is how galaxies get the gas they need to form stars, and how they also sent out the remnants of stars into their surroundings," says physicist and study co-author John O'Meara, from Saint Michael's College in Vermont.

"These clouds offer important insights into how galaxies get and return gas into their environments," he says.

The research appears in this week's Science (http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1213581).

http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2011/11/11/3362460.htm

Smyg
16th November 2011, 09:57
Oh god yes.

Black_Rose
16th November 2011, 10:03
If pristine big bang gas has been found, I wonder if population III (low metallacity, meaning containing few atoms with an atomic number > 2) stars would be observed

The composition of this gas is rather uninteresting: just hydrogen (protons and deuterium) and helium , and traces of lithium, and beryllium produced during the big bang nucleosynthesis.

ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 10:33
Nice! This is really great news for the scientific community!

SCIENCE! FUCK YEA! Comin' again to save the motherfuckin' day yeah!:cool:

ColonelCossack
16th November 2011, 16:02
Why didn't the gas "come together" under its own gravity and form stars?

RED DAVE
16th November 2011, 17:05
Now that they've been discovered, capitalism will find a way to corrupt them with heavier elements.

RED DAVE

dodger
16th November 2011, 18:56
Now that they've been discovered, capitalism will find a way to corrupt them with heavier elements.

RED DAVE

Are you kidding?...They got bigger fish to fry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=diamond%20planet&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.reuters.com%2Farticle%2F2011% 2F08%2F25%2Fus-planet-diamond-idUSTRE77O69A20110825&ei=qgbETqXKKqyviQeen43nDQ&usg=AFQjCNFsvgtEbB-i37zzQx4MGaObsCrlqg

Rafiq
21st November 2011, 20:17
Technically the diamond would be worthless if there was such an abundance in them (With the exception of say, it being pretty fucking hard to extract the diamond and bring it back) :D

ВАЛТЕР
21st November 2011, 20:27
Technically the diamond would be worthless if there was such an abundance in them (With the exception of say, it being pretty fucking hard to extract the diamond and bring it back) :D


Diamonds are already pretty "worthless" since there is a fuckton of them. However, the companies that mine them only allow a certain amount to be released to the public. Diamond are very common in African, however they are only extracted in such a way that it does not effect the price by too much.

dodger
21st November 2011, 21:24
Technically the diamond would be worthless if there was such an abundance in them (With the exception of say, it being pretty fucking hard to extract the diamond and bring it back) :D

Tread softly...for you walk on my dreams...........my 3yr old grandson thought it a sound idea....we already had plans on how we would spend the money.......

HAPPY NOW???

CommieTroll
21st November 2011, 21:40
I can't wait to show this to fundamentalist Christians...hehehehehe:laugh:

Charlie Watt
21st November 2011, 21:48
It contradicts their book, therefore it isn't true. Never underestimate the mental backflips these people will go through to convince themselves that their outlandish nonsense is true.