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This most fundamental question was famously posited by none other than Nobel laureate physicist Enrico Fermi (1901–1954).
Take a deep breath: the universe is not just big it’s mind-bogglingly, practically scandalously huge. And it’s growing. A century ago, Edwin Hubble peered through his telescope and shattered human ...
The post Researchers May Have Finally Figured Out How There Is So Much Gold And Other Heavy Elements In The Universe first on TwistedSifter. When the average person looks around the universe, they don ...
The universe may have been born out of nothing, with an "anti-universe" twin where time runs in the opposite direction—rather than exploding from an infinitely small and dense point, or ...
Instead of a universe emerging from an infinitely dense point, I propose that a flat universe and its time-reversed partner—an anti-universe—can emerge together from nothing through a smooth ...
The objective in creation Is matrix of the world of things, The Subject-All alienates Itself as all this universe. How does the One become the two, The subjective and objective? When All-in-All ...
Astronomers have detected a radio glow caused by shockwaves in the gigantic filaments between galaxy clusters in the cosmic web, which pervades the universe.
Last Thursdayism proposes that your thoughts, memories, and environment were created, and that the universe may only be a week old.
The universe is constantly expanding, and researchers want to understand how that process is happening. A UAH professor has presented a new model.
By exploring the multiverse over decades, comic books have birthed some truly weird alternative universes and timelines.