It all had a beginning in the original cosmic explosion, whatever that was, and it'll all have an end when all the stars run down.
Most, including the Cambridge group, believe that a single cosmic explosion created the universe as well as space and time themselves.
Or at least another cosmic explosion.
While questions may remain about the original cosmic explosion, I can attest that the on-line version has more than once expanded my choices miraculously.
Except for the theorized Big Bang, no other cosmic explosion of such magnitude has been discovered.
Except for the Big Bang that is generally believed to have created the universe, no other cosmic explosion of such magnitude has ever been discovered.
He also insists on the possibility of cosmic explosion.
This reaction absorbs huge quantities of energy, causing the star to collapse in the greatest cosmic explosion known.
"Up close and personal with a cosmic explosion," as Dr. Price put it in an e-mail message.
Third, there is still the bare possibility of that cosmic explosion I told you about.