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  • The '''Big Bang''' theory is the prevailing [[cosmological]] model that describes the early [[development]] of [[the Universe]]. According to ...s, resulting in confirmation and refinement of the details of the Big Bang model. On the other hand, these accelerators can only probe so far into [https://
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  • ...atter would be created as the galaxies moved away from each other. In this model, the universe is roughly the same at any point in time. ...ely dense [[singularity]] at the starting time of Friedmann's cosmological model was a mathematical over-idealization, and that the universe was contracting
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  • ...the Moon and the stars rotating around it. This is known as the geocentric model of the universe. During the Renaissance, [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] proposed a [[heliocentric model]] of the [[solar system]]. His work was defended, expanded upon, and correc
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  • ...uring. Turing’s biographer believed that Turing’s use of a typewriter-like model derived from a youthful interest: “Alan had dreamt of inventing typewrite ...tates of mind". But he continues a step further and creates a machine as a model of computation of numbers (Turing 1936-7:116).
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