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The Enrichment History of Cosmic Metals

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PostedOctober 3, 2013
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Recent Publications

Simulating the Universe(s): From Cosmic Bubble Collisions to Cosmological Observables With Numerical Relativity

— Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

Quantum Instability of the Emergent Universe

— arXiv

How the Diffuse Universe Cools

— arXiv

Multiple Cosmic Collisions and the Microwave Background Power Spectrum

— Physical Review D

Out of Equilibrium: Understanding Cosmological Evolution to Lower-Entropy States

— Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

In the News

  • Good News, Bad News: The Universe Next Door

    Although the multiverse as a whole may not be a testable scientific hypothesis, with some luck we may at least know if one or a few other universes exist. — 13.7: Cosmos and Culture, NPR

  • The Life of Pi, and Other Infinities

    Many cosmologists now believe that this observable universe is just a tiny, if relentlessly expanding, patch of space-time embedded in a greater universal fabric that is, in a profound sense, infinite. — The New York Times

  • It's a Paradox

    For centuries, paradoxes have helped physicists and philosophers challenge and deepen their understanding of how our world works. — The Nature of Reality, NOVA

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