Us vs Universe: Seeing before the cosmos's first light
The universe's dark age lasted for 380,000 years after the big bang.
Now we've found ways to pierce the fog before light was set free
IT'S the universe's first light. The cosmic microwave background (CMB) formed about 380,000 years after the big bang, when the fog of the early universe cleared enough for light to travel unimpeded through the cosmos. We cannot see beyond this curtain of light to earlier times. It's the limit of our electromagnetic vision.
But not of all vision. Like footprints on an empty beach, imprints on the CMB tell the story of what happened before. Today we see the light, stretched in wavelength due to the expansion of the universe, as microwaves in the sky...
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22429961.100 В начале сотворил Бог небо и землю.
Земля же была безвидна и пуста, и тьма над бездною, и Дух Божий носился над водою.
И сказал Бог: да будет свет. И стал свет.
И увидел Бог свет, что он хорош, и отделил Бог свет от тьмы.
И назвал Бог свет днем, а тьму ночью. И был вечер, и было утро: день первый.
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http://days.pravoslavie.ru/Bible/B_byt1.htm Таким образом, 1 "день Божий" = 380,000 годам.