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The same article without Javascript, good for legacy or minimalist browsers (and older computers):

https://scribe.rip/starts-with-a-bang/the-strongest-evidence...

For Lynx users:

       lynx -image_links  $URL
where "$URL" it's the previous one.
It is called the core of the web: noscript/basic (x)html. Basic (x)html forms can do wonders.

You could try links2, netsurf, edbrowse... or any new one since it is reasonable to code such a browser, which is not the case with the other web engines due to their absurd and grotesque size and complexity, including their SDK (do you realize how insane is a c++ compiler, not even an optimizing one).

> The Universe doesn’t just expand uniformly, but has tiny density imperfections within it, which enable us to form stars, galaxies, and clusters of galaxies as time goes on.

"which enable us to form" -- huh?