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Cosmic microwave background radiation / Dark energy / Structure formation / Dark matter / Big Bang / Cosmic neutrino background / Reionization / Observable universe / Cosmological constant / Physics / Physical cosmology / Astronomy
Date: 1999-06-14 20:05:00
Cosmic microwave background radiation
Dark energy
Structure formation
Dark matter
Big Bang
Cosmic neutrino background
Reionization
Observable universe
Cosmological constant
Physics
Physical cosmology
Astronomy

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