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Spherical Cow
Olivia and Naina
23 episodes
1 week ago
Two Sixth Form students who love discussing interesting physics topics!
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Two Sixth Form students who love discussing interesting physics topics!
Show more...
Physics
Science
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The darker side of the universe
Spherical Cow
16 minutes 51 seconds
4 years ago
The darker side of the universe

Welcome back, Spherical Cow Moonions!

This week we will be discussing dark energy! We will be exploring the evidence for dark energy, how scientists determined the expansion of the universe is accelerating and what dark energy might be.

Please see an addition to our discussion below:

3:22 - To expand on this further, if the universe is closed (has positive curvature) and the shape of space is spherical, this would mean that initially parallel beams of light would converge (like how, when you follow two lines which are parallel at the equator on a globe, they meet up at the north pole). If the universe is flat (has zero curvature) and the shape of space is flat, then parallel beams of light would remain parallel. Finally, if the universe is open (has negative curvature) and the shape of space is hyperbolic (like a saddle) then initially parallel beams of light would diverge (spread apart).

To view our sources please see our website - https://www.podpage.com/spherical-cow/

N.B. Parts of this episode were recorded virtually so the audio quality might be different to normal.

Spherical Cow
Two Sixth Form students who love discussing interesting physics topics!