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This is the most,definitely not one of, marvelous piece of news I have heard this year!!!With respect to some fundamental and ultimate questions,such as where we are from or why we are what we are now,the discovery is just too essential to be ignored,both physically and philosophically in every measure.According to the Daoism and Buddhism,every being in the earthy world exists in a somewhat uniform way,and the latest breakthrough may lend credibility to such a perception,which may purvey some kind of bedrock for future final unification of the relativity theory and the quantum mechanics—the two most sophisticated theories ever in the annals of physics.
  If imagining the big bang makes your head ache, what happened an instant later might make it explode. Cosmologists think the just-born universe—a hot, dense soup of matter and energy—went through a burst of expansion faster than the speed of light. Like a magical balloon, the cosmos doubled its size 60 times in a span of 10-32 seconds. This phase, known as inflation, ended well before the universe was even a second old.
  本段勾勒了宇宙大爆炸瞬间的一些场景,比如宇宙刚开始时就像一团密度极大地能量物质热汤(a hot, dense soup of matter and energy),然后在10-32秒的时间内膨胀为原来的60倍。
  Now, 13.7 billion years later, cosmologists have detected what they say is the first direct evidence of this inflation—one of the biggest discoveries in the field in 20 years. From studying the cosmic microwave background (CMB)—the leftover radiation from the big bang—they have spotted traces of gravitational waves—undulations in the fabric of space and time—that rippled through the universe in that infinitesimally short epoch following its birth. The imprint of these gravitational waves upon the CMB matches what theorists had predicted for decades. The findings, announced this morning at a scientific presentation at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, also show that gravity—at the smallest scale—follows the rules of quantum mechanics, similar to other forces such as electromagnetism.
  137亿年的今天宇宙学家终于第一次观察到直接的证据来证明宇宙“暴涨”理论,可谓意义重大。cosmic microwave background (CMB)宇宙背景辐射——大爆炸的极短时间内充盈宇宙间(ripple through the universe in that infinitesimally short epoch),但是很快湮灭,只剩下微量残留。科学家探测到了CMB的间接映像引力波的存在,进而更近一步证明大爆炸的存在。这个突破证明了宏观力引力符合量子力学的原理,进而为相对论和量子力学的终极融合带来了一丝曙光。
  “This is an astounding result,” says Alan Guth, a cosmologist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and one of the original proponents of inflation. Guth—who was not involved in the work being highlighted today—says the researchers showed him a draft paper a week ago, after swearing him to secrecy. “The observations are at a very high level of significance,” he says. Andrei Linde, a cosmologist at Stanford University in California who developed one of the most theoretically successful models of inflation, agrees: “If these results are right, inflationary theory has passed its most difficult test ever.”
  本段引用了一些科学家对这个发现的评价。首先是来自于麻省理工学院的艾伦•古思(大爆炸理论早期提出者之一)和来自于斯坦福大学的安德瑞•林德均给与了极高的评价。

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perception [pə'sepʃən]

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n. 感知,认识,观念

 
annals ['ænəlz]

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n. 纪年表,年鉴,年报 名词annal的名词形式

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scale [skeil]

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n. 鳞,刻度,衡量,数值范围
v. 依比例决

 
fundamental [.fʌndə'mentl]

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adj. 基本的,根本的,重要的
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secrecy ['si:krisi]

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original [ə'ridʒənl]

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ultimate ['ʌltimit]

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breakthrough ['breik.θru:]

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n. 突破

 
unification [.ju:nifi'keiʃən]

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n. 统一,一致

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