Another risk is that sometime later in Venus' historical past a comet, asteroid or massive heavenly physique crashed into it inflicting it to flip. But these concepts usually are not supported by any good physical proof, and it is unusual that Venus ends up rotating slowly backwards as a substitute of being tipped over at…
He was musing about the first break up second after the Big Bang when the universe underwent a speedy enlargement, then cooled quickly. This, he suggested, caused a section change within the quantum fields, like water freezing to ice. Independently, Ronald Drever, a Scottish physicist, also began constructing prototype detectors in Glasgow and after transferring…