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	<title>Comments on: Read a Gravity Essay Today</title>
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		<title>By: The End of Cosmology &#124; Compactified Realisations</title>
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		<description>[...] Here in Queen Mary, we hold a discussion group every Wednesday during term time. The paper we are discussing this afternoon is a recent essay by Lawrence Krauss and Robert Scherrer, which has been causing a bit of a stir in cosmology circles, both in the blogosphere and the real world. The essay won 5th prize in the annual Gravity Research Foundation Essay Competition which always features some interesting reading material. [...]</description>
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