Here's the basic premise.
[quote] "The fact that there's a hot fireball at very early times: that is confirmed," Brandenberg told Live Science. "When you try to go back all the way to the singularity, that's when the problems arise." [/quote]
The article goes into how the new information is affecting what we thought we knew, and how and why our understanding is changing and growing.
[spoiler]I figured this was relevant since there was some ridiculous discussion about it. So here's some actual information. [/spoiler]
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Edited by fraggumz: 3/7/2015 10:17:21 PMGood article We've known for a while that quantum and mechanical physics don't match up New discoveries are always exciting They other article, if you can call it that, claimed the big bang was "disproven by top scientists"