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Astronomers see Ancient Galaxies flickering in slow motion due to Expanding Space

Geraint Lewis, University of Sydney. According to our best understanding of physics, the fact space is expanding should influence the apparent flow of time, with the distant Universe appearing to run in slow motion. But observations of highly luminous and… Continue Reading →

Stephen Hawking’s final, God’s-eye view of the Cosmos

Geraint Lewis, University of Sydney In the public’s mind, Stephen Hawking is a giant of 20th century science. He burst onto the popular stage with the 1988 publication of A Brief History of Time, which presented his esoteric ideas of… Continue Reading →

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