Professor John Barrow: The Origin and Evolution of the Universe
We will describe the modern picture of the expanding universe and the...
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We will describe the modern picture of the expanding universe and the astronomical evidence for it. The inflationary universe theory will be described in simple terms together with the evidence for it and how this theory leads to the concept of the multiverse.
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