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How Big Is the Universe?

By: Paramendra Bhagat
Narrated by: Steve Stewart's Voice Replica
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How Big Is the Universe? is a poetic journey through space, time, and consciousness. Using Earthly metaphors—a tennis ball for the observable universe and Pluto for the actual one—it translates cosmic immensity into human scale.

The book traces humanity’s expanding awareness: from believing Earth was the center to discovering trillions of galaxies held together by unseen forces of dark matter and dark energy. It explores the search for life, the fine-tuning of physical laws, and the idea that consciousness may be the universe knowing itself.

Science and spirituality converge: the brain mirrors galaxies, love mirrors gravity, and awareness becomes the bridge between the finite and the infinite. Ultimately, the book concludes that the universe’s greatest mystery isn’t its size, but that something as small as a human mind can imagine it all—proof that infinity lives within the very beings who ask how big it is.

©2025 Paramendra Bhagat (P)2025 Paramendra Bhagat
Astronomy Astronomy & Space Science Cosmology Science
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