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so how would you say hello in your universe?
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so how would you say hello in your universe?

Biocentrism is the hottest new "quantum" woo that's literally all about you...

do gravity waves plus cmbr equal inflation?
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do gravity waves plus cmbr equal inflation?

For inflation to remain cosmology's top theory of how the universe grew into what we see today, we need to find the right gravitational waves in experiments ramping up to do just that.

other universes, found only on the arxiv blog…
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other universes, found only on the arxiv blog…

Continuing the trend of looking too closely to CMBR maps, a group of cosmologists says they found evidence of "bruises" from collisions with other universes.

roger penrose’s cyclical cosmology revisited
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roger penrose’s cyclical cosmology revisited

Penrose and Gurzadyan respond to their critics without offering anything new for the debate.

roger penrose hunts for traces of other big bangs
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roger penrose hunts for traces of other big bangs

Roger Penrose thinks he discovered traces of previous Big Bangs in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, but his evidence for it seem thin and the consequences are left unaddressed.

repent, for the end of time is relatively near!
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repent, for the end of time is relatively near!

According to four physicist time will keep going for billions of years until one day it will just... stop.

the ongoing search for a simpler, neater universe
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the ongoing search for a simpler, neater universe

While many physicists are trying to dive deeper and deeper into the complexities of space and time, others are looking for a much simpler explanation of the universe's mysteries.

alt cosmology paper reinvents the big crunch
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alt cosmology paper reinvents the big crunch

Another day, another example of comic numerology making big claims and falling on its face.

the daily galaxy’s alternative chronology
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the daily galaxy’s alternative chronology

The Daily Galaxy promotes a paper with demonstratively erroneous conclusions about the age of the universe, and very sketchy origins.

mining physics for “groundbreaking” papers
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mining physics for “groundbreaking” papers

A new paper concludes that black holes are periodically giving birth to new universes. How it arrives at that conclusion raises a lot of questions.

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