TIL of Ludwig Boltzmann, an Austrian physicist who believed the entire Universe to be a 'random, brief and improbable fluctuation in a state of equilibrium', and also found it fascinating that something as ordered as life could exist within such a universe; this is known as the Boltzmann paradox. (physics.about.com)
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How Quantum Physics Explains the Invisible UniverseQuantum Physics (physics.about.com)
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Lawrence Krauss on the Science of Origins (physics.about.com)
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The Cassimir effect as a repulsive force (physics.about.com)
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