How far can you see? Everything you can see, and everything you could possibly see, right now, assuming your eyes could detect all types of radiations around you -- is the observable universe . In light, the farthest we can see comes from the cosmic microwave background , a time 13.8 billion years ago  when the universe was opaque like thick fog. Some neutrinos  and gravitational waves  that surround us come from even farther out, but humanity does not yet have the technology to detect them. The featured image  illustrates the observable universe on an increasingly compact scale , with the Earth  and Sun  at the center surrounded by our Solar System , nearby stars , nearby galaxies , distant galaxies , filaments of early matter , and the cosmic microwave background . Cosmologists typically assume that our observable universe  is just the nearby part of a greater entity known as "the universe" where the same physics applies. However, there are several lines of popular but spe...
 
 
Comments
Post a Comment