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Ivan Travis
24 June, 11:37
Can the big bang's sound still be heard?
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Jarrett Munoz
24 June, 12:49
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There is no sound in space because there is no medium to move it. However i think the big bang can still been seen in the form of background radiation but i am unsure.
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