標(biāo)題: Titlebook: Creation; The Story of the Ori Barry Parker Book 1988 Barry Parker 1988 Big Bang.Inflation.Universe.cosmology.planet [打印本頁] 作者: sesamoiditis 時(shí)間: 2025-3-21 19:48
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Cheng Li,Zhangdui Zhong,Hao Wu,Lei Xionghe billions of galactic systems beyond the Milky Way that dot the universe we see that each of them is racing away from us. Does this make us special? No, for upon closer examination we find that they are not just racing away from us; they are racing away from each other. It is the space between the galaxies that is expanding.作者: 跳動 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 02:42
Ming Zhao,Saifeng Ni,Sihai Zhang,Wuyang Zhouot fit, the theory is discarded and a new one is devised. Although this is the way things happen today, it was not always so. In the early part of this century, theory and observation progressed largely independent of one another. Not until 1929, when Hubble announced his discovery of the redshift–distance relation, did things begin to change.作者: Antecedent 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 06:53
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41874-7hree years teaching particle physics and extending his research on quarks. From there he went to Columbia for a couple of years, and then on to Cornell. Seven years after he had completed his Ph.D. he still did not have a permanent position. But with his discovery of inflation all that soon changed.作者: EXUDE 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 12:35 作者: Implicit 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 13:54 作者: Implicit 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 18:27
Urban Mining: The Story of GEM,s put forward. But further examination indicated that there was not enough energy in thermonuclear explosions. It seemed as if something more was needed. In this chapter we will see that there is another possibility.作者: 惰性氣體 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 21:19
Book 1988appearing to rush by as an explosive roar echoed throughout the planetarium. Then suddenly ... black- ness. And after a few seconds ... tiny lights--stars blinking into existence. I tried to imagine myself actually going back to this event. Was this really what it was like? It was an interesting fac作者: 赤字 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 04:00 作者: 迅速飛過 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 07:38
Cosmology of the Mind,ot fit, the theory is discarded and a new one is devised. Although this is the way things happen today, it was not always so. In the early part of this century, theory and observation progressed largely independent of one another. Not until 1929, when Hubble announced his discovery of the redshift–distance relation, did things begin to change.作者: 根除 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 10:49 作者: Lignans 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 15:06 作者: Fantasy 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 20:50 作者: 媽媽不開心 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 01:47
Cosmic Strings,s put forward. But further examination indicated that there was not enough energy in thermonuclear explosions. It seemed as if something more was needed. In this chapter we will see that there is another possibility.作者: 做方舟 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 06:10
Der verborgene Einfluss der Dingef these stars are systems of planets, perhaps similar to our own solar system. And in the vast regions between the stars lie colorful glowing lagoons of gas coupled with huge dark clouds of gas and dust. This is the birthplace of stars, and even now stars are forming there.作者: Sinus-Rhythm 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 08:53
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41874-7 that clusters of galaxies are moving away from all other clusters. But any way you look at it the universe is still expanding. And by the late 1930s it was clear that Friedmann’s theory was the most acceptable of the several theories that explained this expansion.作者: JIBE 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 10:58 作者: 激怒某人 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 16:35
Alpha, Beta, and Gamow, that clusters of galaxies are moving away from all other clusters. But any way you look at it the universe is still expanding. And by the late 1930s it was clear that Friedmann’s theory was the most acceptable of the several theories that explained this expansion.作者: Inelasticity 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 21:06
Epilogue,the particles and forces of the universe. And we can get this understanding only if new, larger particle accelerators such as the superconducting supercollider (SSC) are built. It is also important that larger telescopes be built, and some of them be put into space.作者: 即席演說 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 23:20 作者: osteocytes 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 06:21 作者: hallow 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 10:21
gh one another without a single collision between stars. And the space between the galaxies is even emptier. Galaxies in clusters usually have a small amount of intergalactic matter dispersed throughout them, but between the clusters there is literally nothing.作者: 咆哮 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 13:27
From Chaos to Creation,imes may not seem so strange, though, if you stop for a moment and think about an explosion here on Earth. If you wanted to describe it in detail, right down to what happened centimeter by centimeter as the blast moved outward, you would have to consider some pretty short times.作者: AORTA 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 18:11
Mystery of the Cosmic Mirror,gh one another without a single collision between stars. And the space between the galaxies is even emptier. Galaxies in clusters usually have a small amount of intergalactic matter dispersed throughout them, but between the clusters there is literally nothing.作者: 全部 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 21:52 作者: meritorious 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 00:52 作者: 叢林 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 06:49
Before the Big Bang,ists would not have dreamed of tackling them. They seemed outside the realm of science—a topic belonging to religion, or metaphysics. This point of view has recently changed, however. Scientists are now seriously considering such questions—and with some success.作者: 紡織品 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 09:37 作者: 小教堂 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 12:52
,The “Heavy Element” Cookbook, for several years this was a controversial issue. Finally, though, it was resolved in favor of stars. Let us turn, then, to how they were formed. We will begin with the moderately heavy elements, those from carbon to iron. Elements beyond iron will be dealt with later in the chapter.作者: 過分自信 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 17:01 作者: conflate 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 23:21 作者: VAN 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 01:30
Ming Zhao,Saifeng Ni,Sihai Zhang,Wuyang Zhounother; in other words they act as a team. When a new observation is made, for example, theoreticians scramble to make it fit the theory. If it does not fit, the theory is discarded and a new one is devised. Although this is the way things happen today, it was not always so. In the early part of thi作者: 偶然 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 07:43
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41874-7n’s general theory of relativity few were willing to argue that it was not. This meant the galaxies were moving away from us, and the farther they were away, the faster they were moving. But not only are they moving away from us, they are also moving away from one another. It is the space between th作者: 聯(lián)想記憶 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 10:53 作者: Obverse 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 14:23
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41874-7 infinitesimally small periods of time we will be dealing with. Also, you will likely wonder how scientists manage to describe things in such detail. It does, indeed, give one a strange feeling, talking about things that happened so long ago (18 billion years). As Steven Weinberg recently wrote, “I 作者: Flat-Feet 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 20:45 作者: 改進(jìn) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 22:43 作者: Endoscope 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 03:06
neutrinos, photons, and a few protons and neutrons. But we know that it now contains many complex atoms—heavy elements. Where did they come from? How did they form? Gamow, as we saw earlier, was convinced that they came about as a result of collisions involving neutrons. He believed a step-by-step p作者: Pantry 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 06:41 作者: 過渡時(shí)期 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 12:09
The Power of Batteries: The Story of BYD,he universe was still generally uniform—an expanding gas of particles, nuclei, atoms, and radiation. Eventually, of course, the gas had to break up. We know this because when we look out into the universe today with telescopes we see that it is no longer uniform. We see the stars of our own system, 作者: ITCH 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 18:30
The Power of Batteries: The Story of BYD,rprises to come. Hubble had established in the 1930s that galaxies were fairly uniformly distributed across the sky. And since then it had generally been accepted that on the galactic scale the universe was homogeneous.作者: innovation 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 21:14 作者: Vulvodynia 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 02:29 作者: 諄諄教誨 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 06:14 作者: cortisol 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 09:32
When the first atoms appeared in the universe the radiation decoupled from the matter and expanded freely into space. And as the universe expanded it cooled until today it has a temperature of only 3 K.作者: Odyssey 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 13:13
Trading Agent Kills Market Information,The stage was now set. Once heavy elements were available planetary systems such as ours could form. And in them life could develop and evolve. How did it happen? There are, of course, many uncertainties, but scientists feel they now have a good idea. Let us start with the formation of the solar system and Earth.作者: Commonwealth 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 17:59
Emergence of the Fireball,When the first atoms appeared in the universe the radiation decoupled from the matter and expanded freely into space. And as the universe expanded it cooled until today it has a temperature of only 3 K.作者: 男學(xué)院 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 21:20
The Emergence of Life,The stage was now set. Once heavy elements were available planetary systems such as ours could form. And in them life could develop and evolve. How did it happen? There are, of course, many uncertainties, but scientists feel they now have a good idea. Let us start with the formation of the solar system and Earth.作者: Diskectomy 時(shí)間: 2025-3-30 03:31 作者: 爭議的蘋果 時(shí)間: 2025-3-30 07:11
The Power of Batteries: The Story of BYD,rprises to come. Hubble had established in the 1930s that galaxies were fairly uniformly distributed across the sky. And since then it had generally been accepted that on the galactic scale the universe was homogeneous.作者: 自愛 時(shí)間: 2025-3-30 08:36
Urban Mining: The Story of GEM, for several years this was a controversial issue. Finally, though, it was resolved in favor of stars. Let us turn, then, to how they were formed. We will begin with the moderately heavy elements, those from carbon to iron. Elements beyond iron will be dealt with later in the chapter.作者: 中國紀(jì)念碑 時(shí)間: 2025-3-30 12:34
Introduction,blets, triplets, and even assemblages of thousands dance in the field of view as you scan the darkness. Some are blue, some red, others yellow like our sun. Some are so large that if they took the place of our sun, they would engulf the Earth. And others are hardly larger than Jupiter. Around many o作者: 圓錐 時(shí)間: 2025-3-30 17:29 作者: podiatrist 時(shí)間: 2025-3-31 00:02 作者: 擦掉 時(shí)間: 2025-3-31 01:27
Alpha, Beta, and Gamow,n’s general theory of relativity few were willing to argue that it was not. This meant the galaxies were moving away from us, and the farther they were away, the faster they were moving. But not only are they moving away from us, they are also moving away from one another. It is the space between th作者: VOK 時(shí)間: 2025-3-31 06:50
From Quarks to Black Holes,e of this, particle physicists soon began to take an interest in cosmology. And gradually a symbiosis of the two fields began which turned out to be beneficial to both. The cosmology of the early universe allowed particle physicists access to the greatest particle accelerator ever built—the big bang作者: idiopathic 時(shí)間: 2025-3-31 12:53 作者: 獨(dú)輪車 時(shí)間: 2025-3-31 14:06
Inflation,m MIT; his Ph.D. is in theoretical particle physics. After completing his Ph.D. in 1972 he took a postdoctoral position at Princeton, where he spent three years teaching particle physics and extending his research on quarks. From there he went to Columbia for a couple of years, and then on to Cornel作者: 松緊帶 時(shí)間: 2025-3-31 20:00
Mystery of the Cosmic Mirror,roposing an “empty” cosmological model, quipped, “Well, the universe is practically empty.” Despite this apparent drawback, de Sitter’s model was taken seriously for many years because, even then, it was known that the universe had very little matter in it. Stars are separated on the average by abou作者: 剝削 時(shí)間: 2025-4-1 00:08 作者: Yag-Capsulotomy 時(shí)間: 2025-4-1 03:57
Before the Big Bang,ists would not have dreamed of tackling them. They seemed outside the realm of science—a topic belonging to religion, or metaphysics. This point of view has recently changed, however. Scientists are now seriously considering such questions—and with some success.作者: Mets552 時(shí)間: 2025-4-1 08:40