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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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A whole frontier of science

I don't understand what they wanted to say with "a whole frontier of science" can you please explain that? Thanks:)

And even with Einstein, his equations can't take us to the center of a black hole, the singularity that's there, the singularity at the beginning of the universe. We know now that his theories fail, they blow up on the page, so we have a whole frontier of science... the string theorists you've heard of them?

  

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anonymous we have a whole frontier of science. ~ We now have an entirely new field of study. ~ We now have many more things to study and try to explain.

  • anonymous we have a whole frontier of science.
  • ~ We now have an entirely new field of study.
  • ~ We now have many more things to study and try to explain.
  • frontier implies the end of known territory.
  • What is beyond this is unknown, and it must be explored so that it can be understood.
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anonymouswe have a whole frontier of science.

~ We now have an entirely new field of study. ~ We now have many more things to study and try to explain.

frontier implies the end of known territory. What is beyond this is unknown, and it must be explored so that it can be understood.

CJ

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