This morning’s Wall Street Journal has a really interesting review of Emma Chapman’s book First Light. The book talks about missing cosmological data at the very early stages of our universe. This read is about as “techie” as I get, but I found it compelling. Please text/call me if you have any trouble locating the article on the web and I will send you a copy. The full title of the article is: First Light: Trying To See The Cosmic Dawn.
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Brandon
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