Nebular Hypothesis
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- Published on 10/11/07
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Fantastic graphic images combined with a powerful music are used on the currently accepted Solar System's theory explanation, the “Nebular Hypothesis”. That was firstly proposed in 1755, by the Swedish scientist, Emanuel Swedenborg. Also some reflections about our destiny as human beings.
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Tags: , 1755, astronomy, Emanuel Swedenborg, music, nebular hypothesis, science, solar system, Swedish , theory, graphic
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