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Scientists say a 'dark big bang' could have spawned a hidden universe
Physicists are quietly entertaining one of the strangest ideas in modern cosmology: that the cosmos we see might be only half ...
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What came before the Big Bang?
What came before the Big Bang? This video explores three prominent theories: 1. **Cyclic Universe**: This theory suggests ...
No one knows what kicked off the Big Bang that eventually allowed the stars to begin forming. Adolf Schaller for STScI, CC BY How can a Big Bang have been the start of the universe, since intense ...
Wormholes are often imagined as tunnels through space or time — shortcuts across the universe. But this image rests on a ...
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The universe may be lopsided, new research says
But there are several important anomalies, including a widely debated one called the Hubble tension. It is named after Edwin ...
Our universe may have been born in a gravitational crunch that formed a very massive black hole—followed by a bounce inside it. The Big Bang is often described as the explosive birth of the universe—a ...
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Astronomers discover the earliest, hottest galaxy cluster in the universe, and it breaks all the rules
The galaxy cluster appears hotter and more mature than it should for its young age, challenging what we think we know about ...
We could go out with a crunch, and not a bang. Contrary to popular belief, our universe may not be constantly expanding after all. A groundbreaking study by South Korean researchers suggests that dark ...
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Older than Milky Way: Scientists study signals older than 13 billion years — what they reveal
Imagine hearing a sound that began its journey before our galaxy even existed. That is what astronomers are doing now. They ...
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Scientists Discover Impossible Object in Deep Space
Astronomers discovered an extremely hot galaxy cluster in the region that was far hotter and older than current theories ...
Nowadays, the dark of night is interspersed with the light of stars. But before the stars were born, did light shine at the beginning of the universe? The short answer is "no." But the long answer ...
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