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Hubble Investigates an Enigmatic Globular Cluster Type post Author Rob Sheldon Date September 19, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical SciencesPhysicsPlanetologyScience Tagged , Big Think, carbon, decoherence, electric fields, electrons, Energy, Ethan Siegel, fields, graphene, Lawrence Krauss, matter, particle physics, particles, photon, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, universe Astrophysicist Ethan Siegel Sells “Something from Nothing”: I’m Not Buying Rob Sheldon September 19, 2022 Astronomy, Physical Sciences, Physics, Planetology, Science 6 In order to push this, he has to make some pretty big changes to our normal dictionary definition of what "nothing" means. Read More ›