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If you think of the Big Bang as an explosion, we can trace it back to a single point-of-origin. But what if it happened everywhere at once?
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Realism in science cannot be completely unmoored from human experience. Otherwise, realism ends up tortured with unreal paradoxes.
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Predatory dinosaurs with big skulls tend to have tiny arms. Researchers propose there might be a direct link between those traits.
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The wise, the old, and the experienced matter to a full and happy life.
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