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@zakiberkata Temen emak gw nih wkwkwk. Label astronot hanya dibesar2kan oleh orba, karena sebenernya Prof Pratiwi ini bukan astronot tapi "Payload Specialist" di salah satu misi NASA sebagai pakar mikrobiologi klinis. Setelah misi gagal, beliau kembali menekuni mikrobiologi sampai sekarang


Pratiwi Sudarmono, astronot pertama Indonesia yang nyaris ke luar angkasa tahun 1986 bersama NASA menggunakan pesawat ulang-alik Columbia. Sayangnya, akibat pesawat ulang-alik Challenger meledak di udara pada 28 Februari 1986, agenda penerbangan Columbia yang akan membawa dr. Pratiwi batal berangkat.







🕳️ What If the Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning? What if the Big Bang wasn’t the true beginning of everything? What if it was only a doorway — not the first chapter, but the middle of a much older story? Some physicists working in advanced theories like string cosmology suggest a shocking idea: the universe may have existed in a quiet, invisible state before the Big Bang. Not stars. Not planets. Not life. But a simple, cold, low-energy form of reality — waiting. Then something changed. That calm state transformed, igniting the Big Bang and giving birth to space, time, energy, and everything we see today. This idea doesn’t claim humans existed before the Big Bang. It doesn’t even claim the universe looked anything like it does now. What it suggests is far more mysterious — that the Big Bang may have been a transition, not a beginning. A cosmic reset. A moment where an older phase of the universe flipped into a new one. There is still no proof. No telescope has ever seen what lies beyond the Big Bang. But the fact that serious scientists are asking this question — and publishing real research about it — is important. It shows that the Big Bang might not be the true beginning of everything. If this idea turns out to be true, the universe may have a history deeper than time itself. The Big Bang may not be the first page of the story — it may be only the part we can see. And that leads to the real mystery: If something existed before time began… what else are we still missing?




