RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A Harvard professor has an interesting theory about how our universe was formed: in a laboratory, by a "superior class of life forms." Best-selling author and former chair of the astronomy department at Harvard University, Abraham (Avi) Loeb recently published an article in Scientific American in which he credits the creation of the universe to an advanced technological civilization.
Loeb also coined the controversial phrase "I look for intelligent life in space because it's hard to find on Earth," in an interview with BBC News World last month. The interview was to promote his . . .
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