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This site tells the story of the history of the universe. Click Earlier and Later to follow the story. Note: Many facts have been simplified to make them easier to understand. |
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This site is a global resource and welcomes contributions from every citizen of the Earth, government, NGO, company or organization, provided their views are reasoned, honest and decent, and that they fit within the framework of this site. Every contributor is credited on the pages she writes and is listed below. She also receives a link to her home page, or a profile on this site if she prefers. She can also have an email link here.
To submit your ideas for new or improved pages in this site mail the contributions editor. You might also like to consider using the letters page to make your views known. In that case write to the letters editor We can add a link to your page from our links page (provided your page is appropriate for our readers). Please write to the links editor. Even if you don't want to contribute, I would be very interested in your thoughts about this site. Please use the quality page to send me your reactions. Thank you very much. The following people have contributed to this web site so far
Nikola Pcinski
Gray Claus Beyermail to:magnetobeyer@netscape.net Russell OdellI pushing 90 years of age and I still help youngsters get a better grip on the wonders of this universe. One of them asked me, "How fast does a snow flake fall? I found him his answer.
Kids can ask the most difficult questions, such as, "Where do tomorrows come from? Or "When today becomes yesterday, where does today go?"
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