On a hill overlooking East Cleveland, there is a building that was designed to look out at the universe forever. The Warner & Swasey Observatory opened in the 1920s, and for decades, astronomers and people who study the universe walked through that building and climbed its spiral staircases, trying to answer questions so big that they existed on the fringes and borders of where science ends and faith and philosophy begin. What is out there? If …
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