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Light and Universe

 * Light
 * Electromagnetic radiation
 * Visual perception
 * Wavelength
 * Ultraviolet
 * Intensity (physics)
 * Frequency
 * Spectrum
 * Polarization (waves)
 * Speed of light
 * Photon
 * Wave
 * Particle physics
 * Wave–particle duality
 * Electromagnetic spectrum
 * Optics
 * Refraction
 * List of light sources
 * Black body
 * Chromosphere
 * Incandescent light bulb
 * Fire
 * Emission spectrum
 * Spontaneous emission
 * Light-emitting diode
 * Cherenkov radiation
 * Chemiluminescence
 * Phosphorescence
 * Cathodoluminescence
 * Cathode ray tube
 * Computer monitor
 * Bioluminescence
 * Electroluminescence
 * Scintillation (physics)
 * Sonoluminescence
 * Triboluminescence
 * Antiparticle
 * Radioactive decay
 * Double-slit experiment
 * Young's interference experiment
 * Particle
 * Introduction to quantum mechanics
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Interference (wave propagation)
 * Physics
 * Matter
 * Refractive index
 * Magnetic field
 * Electric field
 * Antimatter
 * Particle accelerator
 * Penning trap
 * Cloud chamber
 * Positron
 * Antiproton
 * Antineutron
 * Positron emission tomography
 * Antiproton Decelerator
 * CERN
 * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
 * Paul Dirac
 * Carl David Anderson
 * Andrei Sakharov
 * Gamma ray
 * Neutrino
 * Antihydrogen
 * Baryon asymmetry
 * Observable universe
 * Baryogenesis
 * Universe
 * Big Bang
 * Age of the universe
 * Chronology of the universe
 * Inflation (cosmology)
 * Big Bang nucleosynthesis
 * Cosmic gravitational wave background
 * Cosmic neutrino background
 * Cosmic microwave background
 * Redshift
 * Hubble's law
 * Metric expansion of space
 * Friedmann equations
 * Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric
 * Shape of the universe
 * Structure formation
 * Reionization
 * Galaxy formation and evolution
 * Large quasar group
 * Galaxy filament
 * Ultimate fate of the universe
 * Future of an expanding universe
 * Lambda-CDM model
 * Dark energy
 * Dark matter
 * Timeline of cosmological theories
 * History of the Big Bang theory
 * Discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation
 * Observational cosmology
 * 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey
 * Sloan Digital Sky Survey
 * Cosmic Background Explorer
 * BOOMERanG experiment
 * Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
 * Planck (spacecraft)
 * Galileo Galilei
 * Nicolaus Copernicus
 * Isaac Newton
 * Albert Einstein
 * Stephen Hawking
 * Alexander Friedmann
 * Georges Lemaître
 * Edwin Hubble
 * Arno Allan Penzias
 * Somnath Bharadwaj
 * Richard C. Tolman
 * Robert Woodrow Wilson
 * George Gamow
 * Robert H. Dicke
 * Yakov Borisovich Zel'dovich
 * Marc Aaronson
 * Ralph Asher Alpher
 * Roger Penrose
 * Quantum
 * Elementary particle
 * Graviton
 * Magnetic flux quantum
 * Photon polarization
 * Excitatory postsynaptic potential
 * Quantization (physics)
 * Quantum cellular automata
 * Quantum channel
 * Coherence (physics)
 * Quantum chromodynamics
 * Quantum computer
 * Quantum cryptography
 * Quantum dot
 * Quantum optics
 * Quantum entanglement
 * Quantum suicide and immortality
 * Quantum lithography
 * Quantum number
 * Quantum sensor
 * Subatomic particle
 * Astronomy and Astrophysics
 * Physical cosmology
 * General relativity
 * Astrophysics
 * Non-standard cosmology
 * Cosmogony
 * Particle physics experiments
 * David Deutsch
 * The Fabric of Reality
 * The Beginning of Infinity
 * Quantum Turing machine
 * Church–Turing–Deutsch principle
 * Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm
 * Quantum gate
 * Quantum circuit
 * Quantum error correction
 * Qubit field theory
 * Quantum information science
 * Theoretical physics
 * John Archibald Wheeler
 * Black hole
 * Nuclear fission
 * Geometrodynamics
 * Unified field theory
 * Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory
 * Wheeler's delayed choice experiment
 * Hugh Everett III
 * Richard Feynman
 * Kip Thorne
 * S-matrix
 * Holographic principle
 * Academic genealogy of theoretical physicists
 * List of theoretical physicists
 * Classical physics
 * Multiverse
 * Eternal inflation
 * Brane cosmology
 * Cyclic model
 * String theory landscape
 * Many-worlds interpretation
 * Simulated reality
 * Mathematical universe hypothesis
 * Introduction to M-theory
 * M-theory
 * Anthropic principle
 * Intelligent design
 * Teleological argument
 * Paul Davies
 * Kolmogorov complexity
 * Possible world
 * Modal realism
 * Martin Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow
 * Reductionism
 * Determinism
 * Fatalism
 * Predestination
 * Philosophy of physics