The letter S in a light blue, stylized speech bubble followed by SpeakBits
SpeakBitsThe letter S in a light blue, stylized speech bubble followed by SpeakBits
Trending
Top
New
Controversial
Search
Groups

Enjoying SpeakBits?

Support the development of it by donating to Patreon or Ko-Fi.
About
Rules
Terms
Privacy
EULA
Cookies
Blog
Have feedback? We'd love to hear it!

Collapsing Sheets of Spacetime Could Explain Dark Matter and Why the Universe ‘Hums’

scientificamerican.com
submitted
a year ago
bybambamtoSpace and Beyond

Summary

Hypothetical humongous sheets of spacetime could divide one region of the universe from another. Such so-called domain walls are the natural outcome of theories that try to solve some of the deepest mysteries in physics. If they formed after the big bang, by today they’d be the dominant source of energy in our universe.

Domain walls can arise from scalar fields that exhibit “discrete” symmetry, meaning that the fields can have two (or more) different states with the same energy. A team led by Cheng Chin, an experimental physicist at the University of Chicago, demonstrated the formation of domain walls in a collection of about 40,000 atoms.

Researchers have known that domain walls can dissipate if the discrete symmetry is not exact. This could explain why we don’t see domain walls today. The new study is “an important step toward understanding the gravitational waves produced by domain-wall decay,” Takahashi says.

Domain walls are bubbles of spacetime bigger than the radius of the observable universe. As cosmic history unfolded and spacetime expanded, these bubbles and their domain walls would eventually enter the observable world. Such structures would appear as overdense regions of energy. And “an overdense... will collapse to a black hole,” Ferreira says.

 bubble sea urchin Petri dish gong tam-tam-0
11

3 Comments

2
iareunique
a year ago
I'm glad they clarified that the hum has to do with gravity and isn't some massive sound that would indicate something else
1
getthatmoneyyo
a year ago
so the whole "pencil through a sheet of paper" for wormholes isn't just movie BS?!
2
bambamOP
a year ago
Yup! Planes on planes on planes!