Quasi Stars and Ancient Time: Uncovering the Slower Pace of the Early Universe

2023-07-05 07:33:36

Adham Al-Sayed Posted on: Wednesday, July 5, 2023 – 10:32 AM | Last update: Wednesday, July 5, 2023 – 10:32 AM A recent scientific study showed that time was passing 5 times slower in the early stages of the universe 14 billion years ago compared to the present time, following using for the first time very bright cosmic bodies known as “quasi stars”. To confirm this phenomenon, it came in line with the theory of relativity devised by the mathematician Einstein. And the “Agence France Presse” news agency stated that a team from the Australian University of Sydney monitored 190 quasars known as “quasars”, through which the speed of time can be known on very ancient dates. Quasars are the most powerful and luminous astronomical bodies, which are the gaseous spaces surrounding black holes. The team measured the flashes of those stars as they swallowed up the objects around them; It turns out that these processes were happening very slowly compared to the present time. Grund Lewis, the study’s supervisor, said that the feeling of time at that time is equivalent to the same feeling it has now, but when comparing the speed of time for a person with the current time and between events 10 billion years ago, the difference will appear to be 5 times the speed of time in contemporary time.
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