The Origin Of The Universe (Science Masters Series)

A study of the beginning of time, space, and matter speculates on the nature of time, the existence of wormholes, and the concept of the “”inflationary universe,”" noting the significance of recent COBE satellite observations. QPB & Astronomy Main. BOMC, History, & Lib of Science Alt.
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