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Darkness on the Edge Of the Universe.
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- Author(s): GREENE, BRIAN
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New York Times. 1/16/2011, Vol. 160 Issue 55287, p11. 0p.
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IN a great many fields, researchers would give their eyeteeth to have a direct glimpse of the past. Instead, they generally have to piece together remote conditions using remnants like weathered fossils, decaying parchments or mummified remains. Cosmology, the study of the origin and evolution of the universe, is different. It is the one arena in which we can actually witness history. The pinpoints of starlight we see with the naked eye are photons that have been streaming toward us for a few years or a few thousand. The light from more distant objects, captured by powerful telescopes, has been traveling toward us far longer than that, sometimes for billions of years. When we look at such ancient light, we are seeing -- literally -- ancient times. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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