Astronomer Vera Rubin spent much of her career at the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Terrestrial Magnetism in Washington, D.C. She's best known for convincing the world that dark matter exists.
When the rest of the world was still waking up to the cosmos, India had already mapped the celestial bodies with remarkable precision. Our temples had a geometric plan with reference to the position ...
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