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2012/05/25 23:33
2012/05/25 23:33
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Strings and things - Nikki Younk by Nikki Younk
Want to get into something that’ll really get your head spinning? I’m not talking about booze and I’m not talking about drugs. I’m talking about string theory! I’ve always been fascinated with the...
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2012/05/25 10:47
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Corrected: Decision time on site for giant radio ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The location of a huge radio telescope strong enough to detect extraterrestrial life in the far reaches of the universe could be settled on Friday when the group in charge of the...
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2012/05/25 06:42
2012/05/25 06:42
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The matter that's not not not there
Astronomers study the motion of stars in galaxies, as they twist and rotate under each other's gravitational attraction. The motion throws up a long-standing puzzle in astrophysics: The way the stars...
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2012/05/23 18:31
2012/05/23 18:31
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Universe At Peak Observation Period 13 Billion Ye...
Lee Rannals for RedOrbit.com Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics theorist Avi Loeb says that modern time is not the ideal scenario to study the universe, but rather about 13 billion years ago...
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2012/05/23 07:03
2012/05/23 07:03
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Big bang – science in science-fiction?
I normally enjoy science-fiction movies. Movies about aliens, other planets, technology not in existence like flying machines, fancy weapons, etc. And the more intelligent and real the “science”...
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2012/05/22 14:34
2012/05/22 14:34
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Researcher divulges insights into magnetic forces...
... on Empty" by Gilberto Davila Jr. In “Running on Empty: Origins of the Universe” (ISBN 1466465492), Gilberto Davila Jr. provides a straightforward guide to physics that attempts to explain...
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2012/05/22 06:04
2012/05/22 06:04
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The Big Bang Theory Failures-Part 1
NewScientist magazine wrote:"The Ptolemaic method has been lavishly applied to . . . the big bang cosmological model." It then asks: "How can we achieve real progress in particle physics and...
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2012/05/21 11:44
2012/05/21 11:44
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TELESCOPE PEERS INTO THE ORIGINS OF THE UNIVERSE
The Polarbear telescope is located in Chile’s Atacama Desert. UC san diego University California San Diego astrophysicist Brian Keating with a map of cosmic microwaves in the form of a blowup ball....
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2012/05/18 18:04
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The Truth can be known – A Case for God, Jesus an...
I will open this article with a statement from cosmologist Alexander Vilenkinof from Tufts University in Boston Vilenkinof concludes. "All the evidence we have says that the universe had a beginning."...
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2012/05/18 10:31
2012/05/18 10:31
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Baby Galaxies Grew Up Faster Than Previously Beli...
Baby galaxies from the young Universe more than 12 billion years ago evolved faster than previously thought, shows new research from the Niels Bohr Institute. This means that already in the early...
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2012/05/17 18:27
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Every black hole contains a new universe
... a black hole provides answers to these problems and many more. It eliminates the notion of physically impossible singularities in our universe. And it draws upon two central theories in...
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2012/05/16 10:58
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Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene Thinks You Mig...
... there’s a version that comes out of quantum mechanics, there’s a version that comes out of cosmology, a version that comes out of string theory, and so forth. But one thing that they do share...
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2012/05/15 14:42
2012/05/15 14:42
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Black holes turn up the heat for the Universe
ScienceDaily (May 15, 2012) Astrophysicists have just discovered a new heating source in cosmological structure formation. Until now, astrophysicists thought that super-massive black holes could...
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2012/05/15 11:25
2012/05/15 11:25
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Does dark matter exist?
Images of giant galaxy clusters, said to be mainly made up of dark matter. Photograph: Nasa/Getty Images The peasants are revolting. Last night the Flamsteed Astronomical Society met at the National...
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2012/05/11 19:38
2012/05/11 19:38
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Top Ten Infrared Space Pictures
Ancient Galaxies Spitzer Space Telescope Spitzer is widely known for its see-through views of nebulae, the Milky Way, and nearby galaxies, but it was also designed to peer back in time-possible...
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2012/05/11 13:02
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Why You'll Never Escape From A Black Hole
Wouldn't the light falling in behind you become red shifted? The light once you're past the event horizon from an object nearer than infinity would still, for a while, be visible to you, it's just...
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2012/05/10 18:38
2012/05/10 18:38
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Super micro world -string theory
Maybe, just maybe that being so small that string theory actually is the result of energy/matter acting upon itself. That it is so close to its own dimensions it actually bounces or encircles its own...
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2012/05/10 16:08
2012/05/10 16:08
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Genre Fiction and the Real Problem With Philosoph...
A perennial debate within SF fandom is how to define the genre. The most contentious version of this involves trying to establish a definition that splits "science fiction" and "fantasy" apart from...
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2012/05/10 13:29
2012/05/10 13:29
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The inevitability of inflation
Austerity is the new global standard with Governments all over the world trying to get balance back into their sovereign debt. The knock-on effects are there for all to see. The Greek people have...
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2012/05/07 17:02
2012/05/07 17:02
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Botanical Wednesday: Is everything weird in Austr...
The idea that space and time may form a closed surface without boundary also has profound implications for the role of God in the affairs of the universe. With the success of scientific theories in...
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