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Scientists discover first molecule after the big bang

The first proof of the chemical action that is believed to be the foundation of the present form of the universe after the Big Bang is found. Scientists have discovered helium hydride ions in remote space. It is believed that this was the first molecule in the evolution of the universe. This further opened the way for the creation of molecular hydrogen and the universe came in the present form.

For decades, scientists were trying to find helium hydride ions in space. The ion that is called the origin of the creation of the universe, had not been found anywhere in space, because of which the entire theory of the universe about the creation of the universe was being questioned. Now the evidence of this ion is found in the Gaseous cloud (Nebula) NGC 7027 near a planet. Scientists have discovered this ion with the help of very infrared spectrometer ‘Great’ installed on the Flying Observatory ‘Sofia’. David Nefeld of Johns Hopkins University of America said, “The discovery of helium hydride is very important. This is a beautiful example of the arrangement of molecules in nature. ‘ Scientists say that with the arrival of this ion, there has been a happy end to decades old research. It has also removed question marks on the theory of the universe creation.

How is the universe created?

The universe is constantly expanding. The distance between the celestial bodies is increasing. Considering this process of expansion, scientists estimate that the entire Universe would have been like a single unit some 14 billion years ago. An explosion occurred during that time and the expansion of the universe began. In the beginning all was like a fireball. The temperature gradually decreased and the universe came in the present form. This theory of the creation of the universe is called the Big Bang Theory.

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