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| title = 20 Questions and 20 Answers You Should Know About Origins and Evolution of Universal Systems | | title = 20 Questions and 20 Answers You Should Know About Origins and Evolution of Universal Systems | ||
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| published = 2008 | | published = 2008 | ||
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− | 20 questions about our universe are posed, and 20 definitive answers are presented in accordance with the new LB/FLINE model. Some items discussed include: what we know and don?t know, and may never know; the intimate connection between E=mc? and all universal spheres; and the role of black holes. The conclusion is drawn that the answers can replace many things that are utilized in the Big Bang concept that do not seem to be definitive, provable or believable.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | 20 questions about our universe are posed, and 20 definitive answers are presented in accordance with the new LB/FLINE model. Some items discussed include: what we know and don?t know, and may never know; the intimate connection between E=mc? and all universal spheres; and the role of black holes. The conclusion is drawn that the answers can replace many things that are utilized in the Big Bang concept that do not seem to be definitive, provable or believable. |
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Title | 20 Questions and 20 Answers You Should Know About Origins and Evolution of Universal Systems |
Author(s) | Alexander A Scarborough |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 3 |
Abstract
20 questions about our universe are posed, and 20 definitive answers are presented in accordance with the new LB/FLINE model. Some items discussed include: what we know and don?t know, and may never know; the intimate connection between E=mc? and all universal spheres; and the role of black holes. The conclusion is drawn that the answers can replace many things that are utilized in the Big Bang concept that do not seem to be definitive, provable or believable.