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Sandra Faber
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On her Participation in the Cosmic Questions Conference
How Cosmology is Frightening to Some and Exhilarating to Others
The Difficulty of Beginnings Questions
The Anthropic Principle
The Range of Constants Allowed by the Anthropic Principle
The Probability of Finding Extra-Terrestrial Life
Recent Discovery of Planetary Systems
Purpose in the Universe
The Importance of Cosmology
The Value of Uncovering the Cosmological Story
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