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SNAP – SuperNova Acceleration Probe ready to study dark energy may reveal first sign of advanced intelligent extraterrestrial type III and above civilizations
Indiadaily Technology Team
Oct. 25, 2005

An advanced experiment designed to study the mysterious accelerating dark energy with the help of a satellite at the implementation stage - dubbed SNAP, for SuperNova/Acceleration Probe may be first to reveal first signs of extraterrestrial intelligent life in the Universe.

According to NASA, Supernova studies indicating cosmic acceleration -- based on observations that distant supernovae were dimmer than their redshifts would otherwise suggest. This first direct experimental evidence for an accelerating universe, interpreted as a positive value of Einstein's Cosmological Constant, can be interpreted as a new unknown force (termed "dark energy") that permeates all of space. These results have been greatly substantiated by the current measurements of the mass density of the universe, when taken together with the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background. Cosmologists expected the universe's expansion to be slowing down due to the gravitational attraction between all the mass in the universe, but it now appears that there is some other energy that pervades all space, pushing it to expand. The proposed satellite -- dubbed SNAP, for SuperNova/Acceleration Probe -- is designed to study this mysterious accelerating energy empirically. SNAP will study thousands of distant supernovae, each with unprecedented precision, using a 2-meter telescope with a one-degree-wide field-of-view and a unique billion-pixel camera. SNAP will use supernovae as cosmic markers of the scale of the universe over time and thus construct a history of the universe's growth. SNAP is currently in an implementation phase and is funded for that purpose by the DOE's Office of Science.

The Supernova Acceleration Probe (SNAP) will use Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) as distance indicators to measure the effect of dark energy on the expansion history of the Universe. SNAP will reveal that the evolution of the Universe is not linear as presumed by earlier astrophysicists. SNAP will be make scientists understand how complex is the evolution of the Galaxies and how every galactic level events are controlled by the Hyperspace or Hyperdimensional space through Black Holes, Neutron Stars and Fermions all over the Universe.

Existence of dark energy which is invisible in physical Universe is the first signature of existence of virtual parallel universes and the Hyperspace. The SNAP experiment will eventually provide glimpse of the world of Hyperspace – the breeding ground of intelligent life forms. It will also provide a glimpse of unknown energy forms, electromagnetic radiations with unimaginable frequency levels. It will open the door of a new era of contemporary physics and slowly things will be crystal clear how advanced type III and above alien civilizations coexist in the Universes and the Hyperspace.


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