Yesterday on 60 minutes they had a part about the hubble space telescope. It has given man pictures of galaxies never before seen because of distance.
But one of it not its most important discovery was the expansion of the Universe. We already know the Universe is expanding, but the gravity is doing something its never been known to do before. Instead of slowing down, the Universe is expanding even faster then before.
A NASA scientist put it this way, when you throw a ball up, it goes to a certain point, slows down, and comes back down due to gravity right? Lets say the Universe expanding is like the ball going up, but instead of slowing down and coming back down, something is pulling it up faster then ever.
This goes against the laws of gravity, and scientists are baffled as to what is causing the Universe to expand faster.
I just thought this was interesting and decided to share it with all in case of not watching 60 minutes.
Any ideas?