Friday, July 13, 2012

Big bang theory space

  • SAN DIEGO -- Thousands of Comic-Con attendees grab free swag at the pop-culture convention, but one lucky fan nabbed the ultimate prize: a trip to space.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The Big Bang Theory continues to go big. During Fridays Comic-Con panel -- its first in the massive Hall H -- NASA astronaut Richard Searfoss presented co-star Simon Helberg with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to journey to space aboard the Lynx Experience.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Should Helberg go to space? The actor was offered a free trip on a new Helberg wouldn't commit, so a lucky fan named Mercedes got a golden ticket, instead. "Big Bang Theory going where no sitcom has gone before.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • The Big Bang Theory is a cute show.  I watched the first four seasons because it's got nice jokes, likable characters, and enjoyable plots.
  • (Collider.com (blog))
  • The Big Bang, that primordial explosion more than were supposedly freed of their bonds to other particles about 2 seconds after the bang.
  • (Beeld)
  • energy and space we could observe was compressed to an area of zero volume and infinite density. Cosmologists call this a singularity. What was the universe like at the beginning of the big bang? According to the theory, it was extremely dense and extremely hot.
  • (Beeld)
  • Im going back to Newtons idea that time and space are not equivalent. All right.
  • (American Reporter)
  • Or, to put it more prosaically, a theory that explains everything… explains nothing energy surge that jump started the cosmos one second after the Big Bang.
  • (Forbes)

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