The Theory Of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the Universe
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One might call this the history of the history of the universe.
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Interesting.
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Black holes aren’t as black as they are painted.
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50 Shades of grey 😂
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Hubble’s observations suggested that there was a time called the big bang when the universe was infinitesimally small and, therefore, infinitely dense. If there were events earlier than this time, then they could not affect what happens at the present time. Their existence can be ignored because it would have no observational consequences.
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The seed. Anine mix. SAO
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An expanding universe does not preclude a creator, but it does place limits on when He might have carried out his job.
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Egg or chicken? Which came before?
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The distance between two neighboring galaxies starts at zero, increases to a maximum, and then decreases back down to zero again.
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Gravity works. Wave motion. Springs.
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Gravity is so strong that space is bent round onto itself, making it rather like the surface of the Earth.
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The Iron magnetic core. (Or an electromagnet?!) With an atmospheric bubble.
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However, one cannot really argue with the mathematical theorem. So it is now generally accepted that the universe must have a beginning.
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Ha ha. Sarcastic.
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gravity in the same way that cannonballs, rockets, and planets are.
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Oval. If only their light is observed.
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But the Pauli exclusion principle says that two matter particles cannot have both the same position and the same velocity.
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Duality.