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LOHR: Terry Hartle is with the American Council on Education, a trade group which represents about 2,000 public and private colleges and universities nationwide.
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In his technical paper he explained the view for which he is famous, known as the Hartle-Hawking hypothesis: although the universe has a finite age (it has not existed forever), there is no t = 0, that is, no first moment of time.
Philip Clayton, Ph.D.: Is Stephen Hawking Right About God? 2010
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In his technical paper he explained the view for which he is famous, known as the Hartle-Hawking hypothesis: although the universe has a finite age (it has not existed forever), there is no t = 0, that is, no first moment of time.
Philip Clayton, Ph.D.: Is Stephen Hawking Right About God? 2010
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In his technical paper he explained the view for which he is famous, known as the Hartle-Hawking hypothesis: although the universe has a finite age it has not existed forever, there is no t = 0, that is, no first moment of time.
Philip Clayton, Ph.D.: Is Stephen Hawking Right About God? Ph.D. Philip Clayton 2010
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In his technical paper he explained the view for which he is famous, known as the Hartle-Hawking hypothesis: although the universe has a finite age it has not existed forever, there is no t = 0, that is, no first moment of time.
Philip Clayton, Ph.D.: Is Stephen Hawking Right About God? Ph.D. Philip Clayton 2010
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In his technical paper he explained the view for which he is famous, known as the Hartle-Hawking hypothesis: although the universe has
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This refers to a model for the origin of the universe called the no-boundary model Hawking published in 1983 along with James Hartle.
Victor Stenger: The Grand Accident Victor Stenger 2010
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This refers to a model for the origin of the universe called the no-boundary model Hawking published in 1983 along with James Hartle.
Victor Stenger: The Grand Accident Victor Stenger 2010
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This refers to a model for the origin of the universe called the no-boundary model Hawking published in 1983 along with James Hartle.
Victor Stenger: The Grand Accident Victor Stenger 2010
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Terry Hartle, senior vice president for governmental affairs at the American Council on Education, a higher-education lobbying group, said public colleges and universities nationwide have cut programs and instituted pay freezes to compensate for the declining state revenue.
Tuition, Pell Grants Rise in Tandem Stephanie Banchero 2010
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