CNN —Scientists have peered into the early days of the universe, when it was about 1 billion years old, and discovered that things moved in slow motion compared with now.
Unlocking what happened during the early days of the universe can help scientists tackle the biggest mysteries about its origin, how it evolved and what the future holds.
“This expansion of space means that our observations of the early universe should appear to be much slower than time flows today.
While very bright, supernovas become much harder to observe at greater distances from Earth, which means that astronomers needed another source that would be visible deeper in the early universe.
“What we have done is unravel this firework display, showing that quasars, too, can be used as standard markers of time for the early universe.”
Persons:
Albert Einstein’s, ”, Geraint Lewis, Einstein, ” Lewis, Brendon Brewer
Organizations:
CNN —, University of Sydney’s School of Physics, Sydney Institute for Astronomy, University of Auckland