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An astronomer at the Hubble Space Telescope Institute explores how new findings in astronomy are challenging some of the most important ideas in cosmology, especially the long cherished belief that the universe is "beautiful", meaning that it follows simple, elegant laws and has a kind of perfect symmetry underlying its structure. The author argues that the new findings are showing that the universe might be much less "perfect" than cosmologists have thought and how they will have to go back to the drawing board to rewrite some of their most established theories.
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