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Even something will come of nothing
The Hindu June 3, 2014 “In the 3,000 years since the philosophers of ancient Greece first contemplated the mystery of creation, the emergence of something from nothing, the scientific method has revealed truths that they could not have imagined.” Thus … Continue reading
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