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Tag Archives: New Scientist
Thoughts for a New Year: perhaps we really are special?
Just when we think we know something, we find a twist that could unravel it all. This morning I ran across an article from the November issue of New Scientist that challenges current thoughts on cosmology: IT WAS the evolutionary … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged bubble, cosmology, George Ellis, Marcus Chown, New Scientist
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