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NASA's Origins Program seeks to answer the fundamental questions about the Universe: Are we alone in the Universe How did we get here What is the origin of the Universe Is ther eanother Earth-like planet in our celestial neighborhood
VIOLENCE IN THE COSMOS Explosive Processes and the Evolution of the Universe One of the most important discoveries of modern astronomy is that the universe is a stage for scenes of unimaginable violence. Ironically, neither life as we know it, nor the universe as presently constituted, would exist in the absence of such violent processes. This hypertext module gives an introduction to these ...
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THE HOT BIG BANG MODEL About ten billion years ago, the Universe began in a gigantic explosion - the Hot Big Bang! Its subsequent evolution from one hundredth of a second up to the present day can be reliably described by the Big Bang model. This includes the expansion of the Universe, the origin of light elements and the relic radiation from the initial fireball , as well as a framework for ...
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The possible collapse of the Universe, and whether the direction of time will reverse ...
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A new, interdisciplinary paradigm embracing the natural and physical sciences, and history and prehistory, revealing a biological universe that is also stabilized by life ...
On the Origin of the Universe, And Its Mechanics, The Mechanism and Origin of Intelligence, And the Implications, For the Individual and Society.
The Big Bang theory of the universe is wrong because the cosmological red shift is due to the Compton effect rather than the Doppler effect. See The Endless, Boundless, Stable Universe by Grote Reber and Hubble's Constant in Terms of the Compton Effect by John Kierein.
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Creation of a Cosmology: Big Bang Theory Fifteen billion years ago, the entirety of our universe was compressed into the confines of an atomic nucleus. Known as a singularity, this is the moment before creation when space and time did not exist. According to the prevailing cosmological models that explain our universe, an ineffable explosion, trillions of degrees in temperature on any ...
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Chris LaRocco and Blair Rothstein present: THE BIG BANG: It sure was BIG!! The Hubble Telescope's deepest view of the universe teaches us about the beginning INTRODUCTION We certainly know that our universe exists, however, this knowledge alone has not satisfied mankind's quest for further understanding. Our curiosity has led us to question our place in this universe and furthermore, the place ...
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Big Bang Cosmology - Miscellaneous Are galaxies only moving apart of is there a sideways 'flow' to them as well Is there 'dark matter' that is really not matter in the universe Where does the energy to accelerate the expansion of the universe come from If the universe is expanding into nothingness, isn't 'Nothingness' something Is the Big Bang expansion really accelerating Are distant ...
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