英文即兴演讲 82/100Life is like a marathon, not a sprint. What do you think about it? 02:39 英文即兴演讲 45/100The universe is like water. You can swim through it. 03:13 英文即兴演讲 81/100Do you think having a pet will bring the benefit in our life? 02:19 英文即兴演讲 46...
英文即兴演讲 45/100The universe is like water. You can swim through it. 03:13 英文即兴演讲 81/100Do you think having a pet will bring the benefit in our life? 02:19 英文即兴演讲 46/100Could you tell me one fortunate things in your life? 02:38 英文即兴演讲 68/100Life is a ...
cosmic variance, which refers to the statistical uncertainty inherent in astronomers’ measurements of the universe. We are always limited by what we can see and therefore always mathematically uncertain about what conclusions to draw from a limited sample. Maybe...
F. Steiner, "Do we live in a 'small Universe' ?", Talk given at the Conference "Beyond Einstein" (Historical Perspectives on Geometry, Gravitation and Cosmology), U. of Mainz, 22-26. Sept 2008. Einstein Studies, to appear.Aurich R, Janzer H S, Lustig S, and Steiner F, Do we ...
Do We Live in a Star Wars Universe?Caleb A. Scharf
1 人观看 • 26 11月 2017 • 7年前 0 人赞过 Petrovtsev Anton 4,344个粉丝 It has long been thought that our universe is all there is, but it is possible we may live in just one of many. This is the second in our six-part ......
But there are still very deep, unanswered questions. Why is there time in our universe at all? Why do we live in a universe that has time, and not just space? If we have three dimensions of space, why is there only one dimension of time?
Do We Live in a Vanilla Universe? Theoretical Perspectives on WMAP 来自 arXiv.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 581 作者: R Easther 摘要: I discuss the theoretical implications of the WMAP results, stressing WMAP's detection of a correlation between the E‐mode polarization and temperature anisotropies, ...
Do we live in the middle of the Universe? 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者: J Gribbin 摘要: Reports on the inflation theory developed by cosmologists which suggests that the earth may be the center of a bubble in a volume of expanding space. Conventional version of inflation; ...
According to a tenet scientists call the cosmological principle, our place in space is in no way exceptional. But recent observations could overturn this long-held assumption