“The last star will slowly cool and fade away. With its passing, the universe will become once more a void, without light or life or meaning.” So warned the physicist Brian Cox in the recent BBC seriesUniverse. The fading of that last star will only be the beginning of an infinitely ...
(Click to play clip by physicist, Brian Cox)They also spoke almost unintelligibly (18:93), the Glorious Quran says. They hardly spoke intelligibly (18:93). Historians have proven that the Barbarians of the North used to speak unintelligibly. The actual meaning of the word "Barbarian...
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Cox suggests that life in the universe is likely abundant. Intelligent life, however, is another matter. In his 2015 bookHuman Universe(written with Andrew Cohen), Cox writes there is a sense of “chemical inevitability” to life in the universe. But he adds that complex life on Earth only...
“Like many in this field of research, I am driven by curiosity and by big questions,” said Totani. “Combining my recent investigation into RNA chemistry with my long history of cosmology leads me to realize there is a plausible way the universe must have gone from an abiotic (lifeless)...
NEW ENERGY NEWS NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS RADWASTE PROCESS A technical article in Infinite Energy by nuclear physicist Dr. Paul M. Brown, Vice President of Nuclear Solutions, LLC of Aurora, Colorado, shows how overlooked yet completely conventional nuclear physics can be used to drastically reduce the half...
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