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What if the Big Bang wasn't the beginning?

What if the Big Bang wasn't the beginning?

RNZ News04-06-2025
We're joined by theoretical physicist Niayesh Afshordi—professor at the University of Waterloo and associate faculty at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics—and science communicator Phil Halper, a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society whose stunning astronomy images have appeared in The Washington Post, BBC, and The Guardian.
Together, they've co-authored
Battle of the Big Bang New Tales of Our Cosmic Origins
, a book that challenges the boundaries of what we think we know about the origins of the Universe.
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