First Age Map Of Milky Way Raises Questions About Our Origins
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First Age Map Of Milky Way Raises Questions About Our Origins
The first age map of the Milky Way shows that the Galaxy grew from a central point outwards or from the ‘inside out’.
Considering that there is a Black Hole lurking somewhere in the center of all galaxies, that according to scientists will one day devour the entire galaxy, then the question remains – how did the galaxies form from an ‘inside’ or a point?
Most of science assumes that the Universe came into existence from a singular point, devoid of measurements of time and space, instantly, at the moment of the ‘Big Bang.’ Where the universe will end up, has not yet been determined by any substantial theory.
For the first time scientists have been able to map the age of our own galaxy, the Milky Way, by measuring the age of the giant stars. The evidence suggests that the Milky Way started off from a central point and spread outwards, containing the billions of stars, and the central black hole.
The question remains about the role of the black hole in all this coming and going. The great unknown remains mysterious.
The first complete age map of the Milky Way shows that the galaxy grew from the inside out.
To construct the map, scientists measured the composition and masses of red giant stars to determine their ages. Using a revolutionary technique, the researchers found that older Milky Way stars tend to lie near the center of the spiral galaxy, whereas subsequent generations formed around the spreading edges of the disk
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http://yournewswire.com/first-age-map-of-milky-way-raises-questions-about-our-origins/
Considering that there is a Black Hole lurking somewhere in the center of all galaxies, that according to scientists will one day devour the entire galaxy, then the question remains – how did the galaxies form from an ‘inside’ or a point?
Most of science assumes that the Universe came into existence from a singular point, devoid of measurements of time and space, instantly, at the moment of the ‘Big Bang.’ Where the universe will end up, has not yet been determined by any substantial theory.
For the first time scientists have been able to map the age of our own galaxy, the Milky Way, by measuring the age of the giant stars. The evidence suggests that the Milky Way started off from a central point and spread outwards, containing the billions of stars, and the central black hole.
The question remains about the role of the black hole in all this coming and going. The great unknown remains mysterious.
The first complete age map of the Milky Way shows that the galaxy grew from the inside out.
To construct the map, scientists measured the composition and masses of red giant stars to determine their ages. Using a revolutionary technique, the researchers found that older Milky Way stars tend to lie near the center of the spiral galaxy, whereas subsequent generations formed around the spreading edges of the disk
Read more and watch video:
http://yournewswire.com/first-age-map-of-milky-way-raises-questions-about-our-origins/
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