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First impressions matter. In film, the opening five minutes should cast a spell, draw you in, or at least make you curious. But some movies trip over their own feet before the story even gets going.
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Space.com on MSNRipples from the Big Bang could transform our understanding of the universe — and we may be close to detecting them
Deep in the first moments of the Big Bang, the entire cosmos shook and rumbled. Those quakes still reverberate to the present day. It will take the most sensitive instruments ever imagined to reveal ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhere Did the Big Bang Happen? And More Questions From Our Readers
In fact, scientists think that the Big Bang did not happen at a single location in space. It occurred everywhere at once. This is a challenging concept to grasp, but Arthur Eddington offered an ...
A team of scientists claims a computational tool for studying black hole collisions could be our best bet for answering mysterious questions about the universe’s origins. In a new paper in Living ...
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