Astronomers have confirmed the earliest barred spiral galaxy in the universe, a Milky-Way-like structure that existed just 2 ...
Dark matter, the invisible substance that shapes the Universe, may have had a far more dramatic beginning than scientists once believed.
A former Harvard physics professor argues that established cosmological theory places Heaven beyond the observable universe, ...
"Dark matter can be red hot when it is born, but still have time to cool down before galaxies begin to form." ...
Is our universe the first? Nobel laureate Roger Penrose believes there was another universe before ours, and our beginning was the end of another. While his theory has been dismissed, people have ...
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Scientists say the universe might be a giant hall of mirrors: New theory suggests it is a loop
Scientists are exploring the possibility of a looped universe, where space folds back on itself like a hall of mirrors. New ...
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Giant cosmic ring discovery could blow up a core theory of the universe
Astronomers have stumbled onto a structure so vast and so oddly shaped that it threatens to upend one of cosmology’s most cherished assumptions about how the universe is built. The “Big Ring,” a ...
Three billion years after the Big Bang, a massive galaxy already looked like it had run out of time. It spun in a calm, ...
In a recent paper, SFI Professor David Wolpert, SFI Fractal Faculty member Carlo Rovelli, and physicist Jordan Scharnhorst ...
But only in the last 70 years have we known for certain they were there. In 1956, physicists Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines ...
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Ex-Harvard physicist claims he found heaven exactly as described in the Bible
A former Harvard physicist is drawing global attention with a claim that sounds more like theology than astrophysics: he says ...
He noted that the Bible consistently states that Christians look 'up' at God in heaven, though it also states that the lowest ...
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