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Law of Nature is highly precise and scientific.Nothing is meaningless and unsystematic in nature no matter how so ever small. Just remember that 'Man is God fooling himself'.Those human beings who strived and knew the laws of nature, to them there ... more
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Stephen Hawking had earlier shown that the total horizon area of a collection of black holes always increases with time. The horizon is a boundary defined by lightlike geodesics, it is those light rays that are just barely unable to escape. If ... more
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At first sight, an accurate description of the state of the universe appears to require a mind-bogglingly large and perhaps even infinite amount of information, even if we restrict our attention to a small subsystem such as a rabbit. In this paper, ... more
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Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen and Carbon are not metals. The most abundant metal on all planets and in the universe is iron. The universe can't get enough iron - supernovas and making trillions and trillions tonnes of iron daily. ... more
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• Big Bang: 13.73 billion years ago. +/- 100 million years. • Formation of galaxies and stars: 13 billion years ago. The first stars are hydrogen and helium only. • Death of stars: Important because a dying star creates the higher elements of ... more
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Since it is not true, i don't mind using Wiki's definition, since it seems to fit what everyone thinks it means: the general concensus among New Age thinkers is that the Law of Attraction takes the principal "Like Attracts Like" and applies it to ... more
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The Demiurge and the Early History of Gods As a refresher, a few general properties of the history of gods in the Marvel Universe should be reiterated. As established in Avengers I#187, Thor I#301, Thor Annual#10, and re-confirmed in the entry for ... more
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The energy of the universe is constant. This doesn't imply that the mass of the universe is constant. The make up of the universe can consist of matter, which has mass, and non-matter, like light, which exists and has a certain energy but no mass. ... more
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So. Very. Cool. The project came about over lunch with my agent, Lucienne Diver. I mentioned that one of my dreams was to write something for Marvel, and she happened to know an editor who was looking for authors to do just that. So I put together ... more
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The question of how the universe will end (discounting for the moment Douglas Adam's Restaurant at the End of the Universe) will be answered by scientist’s equations only when they can discover what the "missing mass" of the universe is made of. ... more
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