Edwin Hubble
Copernicus.
Copernicus (1473-1543) founder of modern astronomy.
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Theoretical physics scientist study how the universe was form in the first couple of trillionths of a second after the Big Bang started. Physical astronomers look at where things are in the universe, what they are made of, where they came from, and especially what are black holes, and how do things work close to one.
Hmm...angular velocity. First of all, when you talk about the universe, it seems like you are talking about an object. But the universe is a rapidly expanding object of space and time, so there should be no real boundaries. That means it can't really rotate at all. So, in conclusion, using angular velocity is not suitable for measuring what you are trying to find.
Charles eniteisn
Copernicus.
The first scientist to say the earth is not the centre of the whole universe was Nicolaus Copernicus early in the sixteenth century.
Nicolaus Copernicus
Jesuit priest Georges LeMaitre was the first to use general relativity to show that an expanding universe was the only reasonable description of our Universe, the first to suggest that an expansion would have observable effects, and the first to propose that our Universe had (his words) "a day with no yesterday."
Galileo Galilei
Copernicus (1473-1543) founder of modern astronomy.
The first concept is that of the redshift, which is the observation that light from distant galaxies appears to be shifted towards longer wavelengths. This indicates that these galaxies are moving away from us. The second concept is the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is a faint radiation that is present throughout the universe and is thought to be leftover electromagnetic radiation from the early stages of the universe. Together, these concepts support the idea that the universe is expanding.
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