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Article: Nobel Laureates' Queries Point Toward Drexler's Dark Matter Theory and Postmodern Big Bang Cosmology.
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- AScribe Science News Service
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- December 11, 2007
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Byline: The Drexler Foundation
LOS ALTOS HILLS, Calif., Dec. 11 (AScribe Newswire) -- "How inflation happened a split second after the Big Bang." "Identify the exact sources of these cosmic rays and how they accelerate particles." These two unrelated queries in cosmology were raised publicly by two different Nobel Laureates in November and December 2007. The timing of these queries is close to the fourth anniversary of a postmodern Big Bang cosmology theory published Dec. 15, 2003, in a cosmology book, "How Dark Matter Created Dark Energy and the Sun," authored by Jerome Drexler.
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