The Big Bang's Last Great Prediction 80
StartsWithABang (3485481) writes "Even with the add-ons of dark matter, dark energy and inflation, the Big Bang still thrives as the most successful scientific model of the Universe ever constructed. It not only accounting for phenomena like the abundance of the light elements, the cosmic microwave background, and the Universe's large-scale structure, but it's led to observable predictions about their details that have since been verified. But there's one thing the Big Bang has generically predicted that we haven't been able to test: a cosmic background of low-energy, relic neutrinos."
Relic Hunter (Score:5, Funny)
We must collect the low-energy neutrinos before the neo-Nazis find them!
Re:only a blog post? (Score:5, Funny)
Bloggers are the new journalists in the hipster era, soon to be known as the Stupid Ages.
Re:Bothered (Score:4, Funny)
It still does not answer the biggest question... (Score:4, Funny)
Will Sheldon finally find a way to communicate with Penny?
Re:Theory as it stands is wrong (Score:4, Funny)
Nope; because of metric expansion, objects whose light we are now receiving can be further away than the product of the speed of light and the age of the universe.
So in the US they have imperial expansion? Of course, that explains a lot!