Dear all,
To celebrate the International Year of Astronomy 2009, Plus magazine
(http://plus.maths.org) is holding a series of online polls to find out
people's most burning questions about the nature of our Universe. We put the
most popular question of each poll to leading astronomers and cosmologists,
including Astronomer Royal Martin Rees and cosmologist and author John D.
Barrow, and you can read and hear their answers in Plus articles and podcasts.
Our second poll is now running, so please come and vote for your question here
http://plus.maths.org/blog/2009/03/what.html
It only takes a second!
The most popular question of our first poll was "What happened before the
Big Bang?", and we've put it to John D. Barrow - we live in a bubble
multiverse it seems.
Find out more here:
http://plus.maths.org/latestnews/jan-apr09/bigbang/index.html
Plus magazine is a free online magazine about maths aimed at the general
public. It's part of the Millennium Mathematics Project based at the
University of Cambridge.
Thanks for your vote,
The Plus Team
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