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Physical cosmology / Astronomy / Physics / Big Bang / Fred Hoyle / Steady state model / Cosmology / Age of the universe / Universe / Expansion of the universe / Creationism / Big Bounce
Date: 2009-05-12 21:09:06
Physical cosmology
Astronomy
Physics
Big Bang
Fred Hoyle
Steady state model
Cosmology
Age of the universe
Universe
Expansion of the universe
Creationism
Big Bounce

Misguided Snipes at The Big Bang 11 The Big Bang Misguided Snipes at The Big Bang The most puzzling aspect of ICR’s approach has been the attack on the big bang origin of the universe. Secular scientists of the explic

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