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Subsequent modelling of the universe explored the possibility that the cosmological constant, may result in an expanding universe, transformed cosmology from a highly speculative science into a predictive science, Cosmic inflation, ( modification of standard Big Bang model). In cosmological structures to predict the Universe's past and future require an accurate theory of gravitation. When the word first got out that the expansion of the universe was accelerating, many astronomers questioned. The whole concept was so difficult to believe because it requires significant changes in our…mehr

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Subsequent modelling of the universe explored the possibility that the cosmological constant, may result in an expanding universe, transformed cosmology from a highly speculative science into a predictive science, Cosmic inflation, ( modification of standard Big Bang model). In cosmological structures to predict the Universe's past and future require an accurate theory of gravitation. When the word first got out that the expansion of the universe was accelerating, many astronomers questioned. The whole concept was so difficult to believe because it requires significant changes in our understanding of the way the universe works. Before the discovery of dark energy, scientists had two models of how the universe's expansion would work. There are three scenarios- Big Crunch, big Chill, Big Rip. So out of the three scenarios for the fate of the universe - re-collapse to a Big Crunch, expand ever more slowly to a Big Chill, or expand ever faster to a Big Rip - we have managed to narrowthe possibilities down somewhat. No matter which scenario is right, the universe still has at least a few tens of billions of years left - which leaves us plenty of time to look for the answers.
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Prof. Sarmistha Basu (Gold Medalist) is teaching in Behala College, India and Guest faculty of many reputed universities . She has dual M.Sc in Physics and Chemistry. Her remarkable speech was in ISRO (Best Award in 2018) and in NASA (2019). She achieved nineteen awards including four international awards with InSc Young Achiever Award 2020.