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  2. Misir Ali - Wikipedia

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    Misir Ali is intelligent and often seen solving mysteries, although never accepting money for them. He is a logical person and doesn't believe in any paranormal activities. He has a personal diary named 'UNSOLVED,' in which he writes about those mysteries not solved by him.

  3. File:Catalogue of Bengali printed books in the library of the ...

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    Short title: Catalogue of Bengali printed books in the library of the British Museum: Author: British Museum. Dept. of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts

  4. List of unsolved problems in astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Origin and fate of the universe: How did the conditions for anything to exist arise? Is there potentially an infinite amount of unknown astronomical phenomena throughout our entire universe? Is the universe heading toward a Big Freeze, a Big Rip, a Big Crunch, or a Big Bounce, or is it part of an infinitely recurring cyclic model? Multiverse:

  5. The Mysterious Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Mysterious Universe is a popular science book by the British astrophysicist Sir James Jeans, first published in 1930 by the Cambridge University Press. In the United States, it was published by Macmillan .

  6. Warped Passages - Wikipedia

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    Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions is the debut non-fiction book by Lisa Randall, published in 2005, about particle physics in general and additional dimensions of space (cf. Kaluza–Klein theory) in particular.

  7. Book of Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The eschatology of the book is rather unusual. The end time described by the author does not manifest itself in the normal culmination of a battle, judgment or catastrophe, but rather as "a steady increase of light, [through which] darkness is made to disappear or in which iniquity dissolves and just as the smoke rising into the air eventually dissipates". [5]

  8. Bengali science fiction - Wikipedia

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    After Qazi Abdul Halim's Mohasunner Kanna ("Tears of the Cosmos") was the first modern East Bengali science fiction novel. [clarification needed] After independence, Humayun Ahmed wrote the Bengali science fiction novel Tomader Jonno Valobasa (Love For You All), [citation needed] published in 1973. This book is treated as the first full-fledged ...

  9. 13 Things That Don't Make Sense - Wikipedia

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    The British subtitle is "The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries of Our Time" [1] while the American is "The Most Baffling..." (see image). (see image). Based on an article Brooks wrote for New Scientist in March 2005, [ 4 ] the book, aimed at the general reader rather than the science community, contains discussion and description of a number ...