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The Infinite Monkey Theorem (or, On the Power of Coincidences)

The 'Infinite Monkey Theorem' can be translated as 'an infinite number of monkeys theorem' or 'a monkey theorem with infinite time.' This theorem has nothing to do with evolution, as some might think. It is a theorem that addresses the formation of the universe. It shows that the formation of the universe can be attributed entirely to chance, and if the probability of that chance is positive (i.e., impossible […]

What Was Before the Big Bang?

My desire to answer this question stems from a question I received on my old Q&A page. I plan to write about each question asked there, one by one, and address it in more detail here over time. This way, I'll answer the questions people are curious about and continue to provide information. Of course, I'll also continue to write about whatever I feel like. I just want to point out this: I wonder what existed before the Big Bang […]

The Discovery of Gravitational Waves Was a Lie

A major event occurred in 2014. The discovery of gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, was announced. This also provided evidence for a short-lived, faster-than-light cosmic expansion immediately following the Big Bang. However, as I mentioned in this article (The Higgs Boson Must Have Destroyed the Universe – Shakes in the Discovery of Gravitational Waves), some doubts arose, and criticisms […]

The Center of the Milky Way in Infrared Light

What's happening at the center of our Milky Way galaxy? To find out, the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes are photographing the center of the Milky Way in infrared light. The infrared spectrum is suitable for observing the center of the Milky Way because the thick interstellar dust layer in the visible light makes it impossible to see anything. This image is comprised of over 2,000 images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2008.

Soap Bubble Nebula

The Soap Bubble Nebula, located in the constellation Cygnus, a region rich in star formation, was discovered just a few years ago. On June 6, 2008, Dave Jurasevich identified this nebula in six photographs of the constellation Cygnus, including the Crescent Nebula. He subsequently notified the International Astronomical Union […]