We've Come a Long Way
In
2003 the WMAP craft measured the very small fluctuations – about one
part in 100,000 – in the temperature of the cosmic background radiation
(coloured regions). These fluctuations, which are in excellent agreement
with the predictions of Big Bang theory, originated during inflation
and evolved under the influence of both gravity and the pressure of the
matter–radiation plasma before particles in the plasma recombined to
form hydrogen atoms. Buried in this pattern might also be fluctuations
from primordial gravitational waves, but to tease out their signature
researchers have to map in detail the polarization of the photons as
well as their temperature (white lines represent the electric
polarization vector). Since gravitational waves produce a quadrupolar
anisotropy and therefore induce polarization without an associated
temperature fluctuation, they (and only they) are able to generate a
polarization pattern that cannot be expressed as the gradient of a
scalar. Source: NASA. See: Sounding out the Big Bang
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