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That's how science works... QueerDuck Yesterday #1
Well said. niyad Yesterday #3
Exactly, "...the way the textbooks promised" sounds like something a pseudo-scientist would say William Seger Yesterday #7
KNR niyad Yesterday #2
Be a heck of a thing if the Continuous Universe thing came back. Girard442 Yesterday #4
The eternal universe model never left. AZ8theist Yesterday #16
Not happening... VMA131Marine Yesterday #29
I read Fred Hoyle early on. usonian Yesterday #30
His novel, "The Black Cloud" was quite entertaining. Girard442 Yesterday #31
DA FUCK? A crisis like this and there ain't nobody doin' nuthin' 'bout it? 3Hotdogs Yesterday #5
Everyone is distracted by the Epstein Files...🤪 MiHale Yesterday #6
And the answer isn't even in the Trumpstein Files at all! Layzeebeaver Yesterday #26
Celebrate the evolution of cosmological crisis management. Marcuse Yesterday #8
He was right. Historic NY Yesterday #11
Not really a crisis edhopper Yesterday #9
Yeah, but putting the word "crisis" in the headline makes for more clicks... Wounded Bear Yesterday #15
Cosmologists are obviously just "Crisis Actors" Layzeebeaver Yesterday #27
LOL... Wounded Bear Yesterday #28
For goodness sake, just ask AI StarryNite Yesterday #10
Who'd have thought the universe is infinite and timeless Clouds Passing Yesterday #12
Me!!! LymphocyteLover Yesterday #14
Infinite time and space is hard to comprehend. multigraincracker Yesterday #21
. . . John1956PA Yesterday #25
very cool! But does anyone know what that little cartoon image is, in the middle of the cover picture? It looks like a LymphocyteLover Yesterday #13
That's the James Webb Telescope (JWT)... Wounded Bear Yesterday #18
That's the James Webb Space Telescope. AZ8theist Yesterday #19
Thanks! I had no idea that's what it looked like LymphocyteLover Yesterday #37
You're welcome! AZ8theist 20 hrs ago #42
wow, thanks! It's a very impressive device LymphocyteLover 9 hrs ago #43
We haven't been around very long in terms of what we see as the age of the Cosmos. patphil Yesterday #17
We are in a race between discovery and self-annihilation. LuvLoogie Yesterday #20
As Albert Einstein famously said... Pluvious Yesterday #33
it has to! LymphocyteLover Yesterday #38
Compared to the Universe (13.8 billion years): Humans have been present for roughly 0.002%... Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #22
To paraphrase John Prine: Bo Zarts Yesterday #23
You have to appreciate real science Farmer-Rick Yesterday #24
The science fiction writers were right. usonian Yesterday #32
Another astute observation... Pluvious Yesterday #34
He regretted one thing. usonian Yesterday #35
Whoa... Pluvious Yesterday #36
Being interested in science from practically day one, I knew about this all along. usonian Yesterday #40
That's a powerful list, thanks for sharing (nt) Pluvious 20 hrs ago #41
'They're LYING TO YOU !' NeoTrajan Yesterday #39
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