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1 Dec 08 UpdateThanks for watching my video. I never thought it would reach more than a million views. I don't interact too much because of my poor English.
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Read for FREE This Week ... Cat on the Hill ... Migrating Animals of the Air...
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www.biguniverse.com/
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Most popular in bookshelves ... Browse by Grade ... Browse by Subject...
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The universe is very large and possibly infinite in volume; the observable matter is spread over a space at least 93 billion light years across.[13] For comparison, the diameter of a typical galaxy is only 30,000 light-years, and the typica...
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There are multiple theories really. Assuming that the universe continues to expand at the speed of light (the speed at which it originally expanded) and assuming it has been expanding for roughly 14 billion years, the diameter of the univ...
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From the Big Bang to the; End of the Universe; The Mysteries of Deep Space Timelin ... It's been a long, strange trip for this universe we call home. Follow its development and take a peek at what's ahead with the interactive timeline above. Simply click on the text ... 10^-6 seconds after the Big Bang The Universe Takes Shape...
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Answers to frequently asked questions about cosmology ... For the critical density case, the scale factor for the Universe goes like the 2/3 power of the time since the Big Bang, so the Universe has grown by a factor of 22/3 = 1.59 since the midpoint of the light's trip.
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www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmology_faq.html
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If you are into Twitter (as I am), you might enjoy this: New Scientist challenged their readers to encompass the Big Bang into a Tweet. That means the ... @newscientist The Big Bang: the moment the universe vanishes when extrapolating its expansion backwards into the past #sci140 – hubi1857...
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www.universetoday.com/2009/09/11/the-big-bang-writ-litt...
www.universetoday.com/2009/09/11/the-big-bang-writ-little/
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