Category Archives: Space

Big Bang

On 17 March, John Kovac announced to the world that he and his team of radio astronomers had found the imprint of gravitational waves from the Big Bang. They did so by looking at the cosmic microwave background (CMB), sometimes … Continue reading

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Is the lopsided Universe telling us something?

The Universe is incredibly regular. The variation of the cosmos’ temperature across the entire sky is tiny: a few millionths of a degree, no matter which direction you look. Yet the same light from the very early cosmos that reveals … Continue reading

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We live forever in multiple biocentric universes

Once created, we exist forever, according to Dr. Robert Lanza in his new book, Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe. Submerging himself into physics, quantum mechanics and astrophysics, Lanza came to … Continue reading

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A Collision with Another Universe

The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is the left-over heat from the Big Bang. This radiation provides a picture of the universe when it was only 400,000 years old. Now, 14 billion years later, it has cooled to microwave frequencies and … Continue reading

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