Oct. 3 – Americans John C. Mather and George F. Smoot won the 2006 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for work that helped cement the big-bang theory of the universe and deepen understanding of the origin of galaxies and stars.
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If my “predictive qualities” were any good, I would say, “subconsciously” I was picking up on it?:)Oui! Non? See “previous post” to this one.
My “harmonial views and the Law of Octaves” are philosophically embued. So I tend to the “resonances in nature” as a way of looking at the creation of matter states from the origins of the big bang.
So in the “mean time” what can we learn from Nobel Prize Winners. It’s a enjoyment to read.

