TED Community » Martin A. Noorkõiv

About Me

Location:
Estonia, Tartu
Current organization:
Domus Dorpatensis
Past organizations:
TEDxTartu, AIESEC, Exevo, Youth Council of Tartu
Current role:
CEO
Gender:
Male
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I'm passionate about

Life, Science, Politics

An idea worth spreading

The universe is surrounded by Dark Matter. It is the gravitational force of that matter that is making the Universe expand acceleratingly, pulling the Universe towards itself. While at the same time starting to reverse its own expansion, caused by the Big Bang, and beginning to shrink. While the rest of the Universe is still expanding , the Dark Matter is very slowly starting to go to an accelerating decline wich eventually is going to cause the collapse of the whole Universe. Then, under its own weight, the middle part of this ball-like universe, will heat up to a certain point where the Dark Matter is turned into particles. This process releases a lot of energy resulting in a new Big Bang. Well the theory sounds a lot better when described in Estonian, for my English isn't nearly good enough for real scientific theories. But I hope the main points are understandable and that someone with some kind of according education will notice this idea and inform me about my ignorance. cheers!

Talk to me about

Astronomy, Biology, Gene Technology, Physics, Psyhology, Politics, IT, Economy and Evolution(especially if You don't believe in it)

People don't know that I'm good at

Astronomy, biology and scientific psychology

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  • A comment on Conversation: Should anyone be able to upload their TEDTalk to TED.com?

    Feb 19 2011: To the idea of directly uploading to TED.com - no, I wouldn't support that.

    But there could be a separate site that would be crowd-moderated and what could help such videos as TEDx talks or other conference videos to be recognized (and taged and rated) by a wider audience and the best of those to eventually be added to TED.com.

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