The Birth of Nutrition as an Academic Field
Volume 1 - Issue 2
Richard A Ahrens*
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- Nutrition and Food Science Department, University of Maryland, USA
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Richard A Ahrens, Nutrition and Food Science Department, University of Maryland, USA
Received: May 21, 2018; Published: May 30, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/SJFN.2018.01.000106
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Abstract
Once upon a time matter existed. It did nothing. It existed. It was
the size of a pebble. However, it had components. These components
had a high attraction to one another. At some point one of these
components became unstable. It no longer was attracted to the
other components, but, was repelled by them. There was release of
energy and matter divided. In that instant the pebble expanded to
astronomical scope. This is currently named the “Big Bang Theory”
of the origins of the universe. Expansion of the universe continues
today, but, Hawking Hertog [1] have presented evidence that
constant inflation into multiverses is not our future. They conclude
that the exit from eternal inflation is finite and reasonably smooth
for a system that is 13.8 billion years old.
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