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The Big Bang, Einstein’s Biggest Blunder, and the Age of the Universe
The Big Bang is considered the birth of our Universe and, in consequence, the origin of space and time. It’s hard to wrap your brain around the fact that when looking into the sky at stars and planets light-years away, … Continue reading →
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