Do you think we will ever be able to see the Big Bang? By we, I mean humanity, maybe years and years from now. Will there ever be a strong enough telescope to see that far into the past?
The Big Bang
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he light from the photons may have desapaited by now
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It's just hard for me to wrap my ahead around the concept of "looking" through "time".
I'll listen to the experts for the answer, though.
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I feel like humans could live for an eternity and there will still always be another question no matter what
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Life came into existence many million years after big bang had happened. We should just live in the present and preserve our mother Earth with whatever we can. Why should we worry about an uncertain tomorrow?
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As of now, I can't really imagine how humans will be able to do that. I'm not so sure of the Science that supports it. However, I don't think that the current tools we have now are advanced enough.
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There are ongoing plans to build even more powerful telescopes in the future, such as the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) and the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), which will be able to observe even farther into the past, and with greater detail than ever before.
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