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he Big Bang will

continue to be for all

physicists and specialists an event that leads to the deepest questions in physics, since the explanation of the origin of the universe and of man himself has been the basic question on which scientific research is based (as well as the direction of the universe itself, but that is not the issue at the moment), when looking at the cosmic past we find that evidence can be found superimposed on each other and the Big Bang can be a first curtain to match and hide the endless and cyclical continuity of space and therefore discover what is behind and even in front of it, imagine this as a layer of paint, the cosmic microwave background reveals a layer of that paint, but at the bottom you can find more until you find a wall and then the foundation, Without a doubt, there is a lot to do before we can recognize these foundations, but we are on the right path to find them. The origin of man is a mystery and promises to be for quite some time, which is why those of us who make this magazine believe that a divine explanation as man's answer is the most natural thing that man himself can find, a primary motor that drives what we now know, because an action is always necessary to generate a reaction and in this case the reaction is us just now sitting in front of the monitor in the editorial house of our magazine ready to be printed the next day, and the farthest engine that unifies all of us who read this article, the person who passes in front of it, the neighbour's annoying pet, people on the other side of it, matter on the other side of the universe... is the Big-Bang, when we were so close that it was literally impossible to be considered as something different.

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Overbye, D. (2019, July 16). Is It Time to Play With Spaceships Again? Retrieved April 17, 2020, from https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/15/science/apollo-moon-space.html

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Mario TerĂ¡n