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Topology: The Secret Ingredient In The Latest Theory of Everything

Topology: The Secret Ingredient In The Latest Theory of Everything | Science News | Scoop.it

Combine topology with symmetry and add a sprinkling of quantum mechanics. The result? A powerful new theory of everything

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Mathematics of Eternity Prove The Universe Must Have Had A Beginning - Technology Review

Mathematics of Eternity Prove The Universe Must Have Had A Beginning - Technology Review | Science News | Scoop.it
Cosmologists use the mathematical properties of eternity to show that although universe may last forever, it must have had a beginning...


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From planets to universes (part I) | plus.maths.org

From planets to universes (part I) | plus.maths.org | Science News | Scoop.it

This article is based on a lecture given by Martin Rees at Stephen Hawking's 70th birthday symposium. It is published here by permission.

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Science fiction, science fact: How many dimensions are there?

Science fiction, science fact: How many dimensions are there? | Science News | Scoop.it

How many dimensions are there? In the latest online poll of our Science fiction, science fact project you told us that you'd like an answer to this question. So we asked theoretical physicist David Berman to find out more. We also bring you a range of other Plus articles exploring the question, as well as two articles from FQXi who are our partners on this project. Happy reading!

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From planets to universes (part II) | plus.maths.org

From planets to universes (part II) | plus.maths.org | Science News | Scoop.it

This article is based on a lecture given by Martin Rees at Stephen Hawking's 70th birthday symposium. It is published here by permission. It's the second part of the article.

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Science fiction, science fact: reports from the frontiers of physics | plus.maths.org

Science fiction, science fact: reports from the frontiers of physics | plus.maths.org | Science News | Scoop.it

Science fiction, science fact: reports from the frontiers of physics
Submitted by Rachel on May 25, 2011

What is time? What is space? How did the Universe start? Does infinity exist? Join Plus and FQXi on a journey exploring these and many more questions on the frontiers of physics. What do you think is science fiction and what is science fact? Find out more about scientific developments in these areas, ask your own questions and debate the answers!

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