It's Time to Watch Time Go Micro
The year 2012 was supposed to result in a slew of natural disasters culminating in the end of the world (as we knew it). But yet we all can see that this end needed to be echoed into this "aftermath" ... as one should be able to tell... "TIME" as in... A hymn to WAT...
, hereby put the hymn @ .02© (yep, ¢ as in copyright 2012-15 .. Edit in as to true meaning ) as to correct this "Time" as everyone should know of this prediction as in the cosmos scheme of things ... as NASA published this on 12/22/12
... as the latest cosmic calendar came out that caused the obliteration of the Mayan Calendar that ended on 12/21/12, and made everyone see why The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy (WMAP) or W-MAP (WAT- map) as the new way to look at "TIME"
This NASA Explorer mission that launched June 2001 to make fundamental measurements of cosmology -- the study of the properties of our universe as a whole. WMAP has been stunningly successful, producing our new Standard Model of Cosmology. WMAP's data stream has ended. Full analysis of the data is now complete.
Publications have been submitted as of 12/20/2012, which officially showed 1000 years is like WAT - 1 day. So this nuke the Mayan Calendars! As scientifically speaking, it's the end of an cosmic era.
WMAP's Top Ten
The WMAP science team has…
- ... has put the "precision" in "precision cosmology" by reducing the allowed volume of cosmological parameters by a factor in excess of 68,000. The three most highly cited physics and astronomy papers published in the new millennium are WMAP scientific papers--- reflecting WMAP's enormous impact.
- …mapped the pattern of tiny fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation (the oldest light in the universe) and produced the first fine-resolution (0.2 degree) full-sky map of the microwave sky.
- …determined the universe to be 13.77 billion years old to within a half percent.
- …nailed down the curvature of space to within 0.4% of "flat" Euclidean.
- …determined that ordinary atoms (also called baryons) make up only 4.6% of the universe.
- …completed a census of the universe and finds that dark matter (matter not made up of atoms) is 24.0%
- …determined that dark energy, in the form of a cosmological constant, makes up 71.4% of the universe, causing the expansion rate of the universe to speed up. - "Lingering doubts about the existence of dark energy and the composition of the universe dissolved when the WMAP satellite took the most detailed picture ever of the cosmic microwave background (CMB)."
- … mapped the polarization of the microwave radiation over the full sky and discovered that the universe was reionized earlier than previously believed. - "WMAP scores on large-scale structure. By measuring the polarization in the CMB it is possible to look at the amplitude of the fluctuations of density in the universe that produced the first galaxies. That is a real breakthrough in our understanding of the origin of structure." .
- …detected that the amplitude of the variations in the density of the universe on big scales is slightly larger than smaller scales. This, along with other results, supports "inflation", the idea is that the universe underwent a dramatic period of expansion, growing by more than a trillion trillion fold in less than a trillionth of a trillionth of a second. Tiny fluctuations were generated during this expansion that eventually grew to form galaxies.
- … determined that the distribution of these fluctuations follows a bell curve with the same properties across the sky, and that there are equal numbers of hot and cold spots in the map. The simplest version of the inflation idea predicted these properties and remarkably, WMAP’s precision measurement of the properties of the fluctuations has confirmed these predictions, in detail.Read more @ http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov
THE END OF THE BEGINNING
"The last word from WMAP marks the end of the beginning in our quest to understand the Universe. WMAP has brought precision to cosmology and the Universe will never be the same."
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