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there is nothing bigger older than the
universe the questions I would like to
talk about our one where did we come
from how did the universe come into
being are we alone in the univ
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[Applause]
there is nothing bigger older than the
universe the questions I would like to
talk about our one where did we come
from how did the universe come into
being are we alone in the univ
it's a great honor today to share with
you the digital universe which was
created for humanity to really see where
we are in the universe and so I think we
can roll the video that we have
the flat hor
I want to ask you all to consider for a
second the very simple fact that by far
most of what we know about the universe
comes to us from light we can stand on
the earth and look up at the night sky
an
Translator: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
The universe,
rather beautiful, isn't it?
It's quite literally got everything,
from the very big
to the very small.
Sure, there are some less than
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a few months ago
the nobel prize in physics was awarded
to two teams of astronomers for a
discovery
that has been held as one of the most
important astronomical observations
ever an
Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
So I work on trying to understand
how the universe works at the very basic level,
the most basic level we can find.
So, when you try in your ever
What is at the center of the universe?
It's an essential question
that humans have been wondering about for centuries.
But the journey toward an answer
has been a strange one.
If you wanted to know th
the universe is really big we live in a
galaxy the Milky Way galaxy there about
a hundred billion stars in the Milky Way
galaxy and if you take a camera and you
point it at a random part of the sky an
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the universe is really big we live in a
galaxy the Milky Way galaxy there about
a hundred billion stars in the Milky Way
galaxy and if you take a camera and you
point it at a random pa
Looking up at the night sky,
we are amazed by how it seems to go on forever.
But what will the sky look like
billions of years from now?
A particular type of scientist,
called a cosmologist,
spends he