

In Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, you can press Ctrl + Shift + V to paste the text from the clipboard without its formatting.

If you’re composing an email in Gmail or you’re posting something on a social media site and you only want to paste text without formatting, try using the Ctrl+Shift+v shortcut to paste it into your email or social media post.Some apps have a native ability to remove the text formatting. The Harvard astronomer posits that a higher “class” of civilization may have conjured up our universe in a laboratory far, far away.Ĭtrl+Shift+v removes the text formatting and pastes plain text only He also introduces a new classification system for advanced civilizations.Ĭould our universe have been created in a petri dish? Avi Loeb seems to think so. Our supposed creators, Loeb writes in an op-ed published in Scientific American last year, may have developed the technology needed to construct “baby universes” capable of producing life. If true, we started out as a “baby universe.” Cute.Īliens, illustration VICTOR HABBICK VISIONS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYGETTY IMAGESĪvi Loeb, astronomy’s resident bad boy, suggests the universe may have been created in a laboratory. The Harvard astronomer posits that a higher “class” of civilization may have conjured up our universe in a laboratory far, far away.Īliens Created Our Universe in a Lab, Scientist Suggests He also introduces a new classification system for advanced civilizations.Ĭould our universe have been created in a petri dish? Avi Loeb seems to think so.Our supposed creators, Loeb writes in an op-ed published in Scientific American last year, may have developed the technology needed to construct “baby universes” capable of producing life.Avi Loeb, astronomy’s resident bad boy, suggests the universe may have been created in a laboratory.
