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Gravitation / Kip Thorne / Gravitational wave / LIGO / Wormhole / Time travel / Stephen Hawking / Black Holes and Time Warps / Mike Morris / Physics / Black holes / General relativity
Date: 2009-07-16 17:27:11
Gravitation
Kip Thorne
Gravitational wave
LIGO
Wormhole
Time travel
Stephen Hawking
Black Holes and Time Warps
Mike Morris
Physics
Black holes
General relativity

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