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SUMMARY:NOVA 48x21 - NOVA Universe Revealed: Big Bang
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DESCRIPTION:The Big Bang is when many think the universe started and tim
	eitself began. But what clues can we discover about thisultimate genesis o
	f everything? And can we ever know whatexisted before the Universe's birth
	day? With stunning animationbased on space telescope images\, NOVA explore
	s infant galaxiesfilled with violent blue stars that formed just a few hun
	dredmillion years after the Big Bang. Before that—before thecoming of vi
	sible light itself—stretch the \"cosmic DarkAges.\" But scientists haven
	't stopped there\; instead\, they'vecome up with an incredible theory for 
	what happened billionthsof a billionth of a second from the universe's bir
	th. Ifthey're right\, we're on the brink of understanding more thanwe coul
	d ever have hoped about our cosmic origins.
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