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Universe Offers 'Eternal Feast,' Cosmologist Says
Published by Moontanman 11-17-2008
Universe Offers 'Eternal Feast,' Cosmologist Says
ScienceDaily (Feb. 22, 2007) — There is no such thing as a free lunch, some say, but they would be wrong. In fact, the entirety of the universe defies them. According to Stanford physics Professor Andrei Linde, one of the architects of the inflationary theory, our universe (and all the matter in it) was born out of a vacuum.

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