Before the Big Bang
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An alternative concept of the Big Bang model was developed through the use of the methods of superstring theory. The concept is able to explain two problems without appearing to be contrived. The model proposes that the universe was an almost empty, flat and cold space before the Big Bang.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1999
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GRS1915+105: the fastest fireball in the galaxy
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GRS1915+105 is a gamma ray source in our own galaxy that was observed to move at an apparent speed of 1.25 times the speed of light. Theories that explain this observation and that of a similar radio source, SS433, are discussed.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1995
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BOOMERanG and the sound of the big bang
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The Balloon Observations of Millimetric Extragalactic Radiation and Geomagnetics experiment indicate that space in the universe is maximally flat. The effects of this research on the big bang theory are discussed.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2001
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