Karina Sharma
New studies suggest the universe might be older than we thought—over 26 billion years.
n 1927, Georges Lemaître, a Belgian priest and scientist, first proposed the idea that the universe expanded from a single point.
Einstein initially rejected the Big Bang, calling it “abominable.” Later, he admitted it was true.
Right after the Big Bang, temperatures were a mind-melting 1000 trillion °C.
Webb’s deep-space images shocked scientists, revealing galaxies that shouldn’t exist so early.
xpansion may lead to a “Big Freeze,” “Big Crunch,” or even a “Big Rip.” How will it all end?