Scientists are pretty sure the Universe started with the Big Bang. But the furthest back in time we can explore is 370,000 years after spacetime began. So, how do we measure the Big Bang, and how could our favorite friends - neutrinos - revolutionize our understanding of the early universe? Physicist Dr. Kirsty Duffy explores the cosmic neutrino background on #EvenBananas.
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Production Credits:
Host: Kirsty Duffy
Writers: Kirsty Duffy, Ryan Postel, Maddi Langweil, Lauren Biron
Science Advisors: Andre De Gouvea, Jessica Turner
Director/Editor/Animator: Ryan Postel
Camera/Audio Production: Luke Pickering
Additional Imagery: NASA, Diana Brandonisio
Theme Song: Scott Hershberger
0:00-0:38 - Intro
0:38-2:05 - The Big Bang
2:05-3:16 - Cosmic Neutrino Background
3:16-5:48 - Cosmological redshift
5:48-6:20 - Ptolemy experiment
6:20-6:57 - Conclusion
6:57-7:38 - Fun Fact
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