Astronomy Now: Was the Big Bang Born Rotating?
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:37 pm
Fascinatingly, it seems possible that the universe as a whole may be spinning. Physicist Michael Longo and a team of undergraduates have used data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to find that in the northern hemisphere and out to a distance of 600 million light-years, more galaxies seem to rotate counter-clockwise than clockwise. Why would galaxies have a preferred direction of rotation (if, indeed, they do)?
One possibility is that the entire universe is rotating. On the other hand, if our universe is all there is, then it can't be rotating, because then there would be nothing to "measure its rotation against". Therefore, if the universe is indeed rotating, then it follows that there are other universes beyond our own, and that our universe rotates in relation to the other universes.
Is that all there is (to the universe - a lonely non-rotating self-contained entity)?
To bolster the hypothesis that galaxies have a preferred direction of rotation because of the overall rotation of the universe in relation to other universes, astronomers need to check a large number of galaxies in the southern hemisphere, too. And these southern galaxies need to rotate preferentially in a clockwise direction if the hypothesis of a rotating universe is to hold up.
Read about it here: http://www.astronomynow.com/news/n1107/08rotating/
Ann
One possibility is that the entire universe is rotating. On the other hand, if our universe is all there is, then it can't be rotating, because then there would be nothing to "measure its rotation against". Therefore, if the universe is indeed rotating, then it follows that there are other universes beyond our own, and that our universe rotates in relation to the other universes.
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To bolster the hypothesis that galaxies have a preferred direction of rotation because of the overall rotation of the universe in relation to other universes, astronomers need to check a large number of galaxies in the southern hemisphere, too. And these southern galaxies need to rotate preferentially in a clockwise direction if the hypothesis of a rotating universe is to hold up.
Read about it here: http://www.astronomynow.com/news/n1107/08rotating/
Ann