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SETI / Physical cosmology / Astrophysics / Extraterrestrial life / Astrobiology / Epic of Evolution / Eric Chaisson / Cosmos / Steven J. Dick / Science / Astronomy / Space
Date: 2013-04-30 20:31:28
SETI
Physical cosmology
Astrophysics
Extraterrestrial life
Astrobiology
Epic of Evolution
Eric Chaisson
Cosmos
Steven J. Dick
Science
Astronomy
Space

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