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The Massive Bang: The second when the universe — all the pieces in existence — started. … Proper?
Seems, it is not fairly that straightforward.
At the moment, when scientists discuss in regards to the Massive Bang, they imply a time period – nearer to an period than to a selected second.
Host Regina Barber talks with two cosmologists in regards to the cosmic microwave background, its implications for the universe’s origins and the invention that began all of it.
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