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A universe out of sight
We’ve been able to find that the universe is expanding faster than we thought. The LHC has produced the most data on one day. Good news, right? Continue reading →
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Tagged accelerating expansion of our universe, asymptotic freedom, comoving distance, cosmological scale factor, cosmology, coupling constants, general theory of relativity, gravitational waves, Hubble constant, integrated luminosity, Large Hadron Collider, observable universe, quantum physics, redshift, stochasticity, type Ia supernovae
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