Astronomers/Astrophysicists Do Not Know how to Properly Apply Gravitational CollapseJeffrey Joseph Wolynski
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How can astrophysicists explain that? By using realistic models to track star scattering within galaxies, “We feel we have a much deeper understanding of the physical processes that resolve this almost-50-year-old key problem,” Struck said. Gravitational impulses from massive clumps alter the ...
Based on what astrophysicists know about fast radio bursts, models can predict how much energy FRBs should release, and this one was at least three times more energetic than the theoretical maximum. “I suspect that this is an extreme example of the other FRBs that we have seen with ASKAP...
of the various things that are happening, could happen and will happen in the universe. It doesn't blast your ears with too much scientific jargon and you can tell the scientists interviewed are passionate about what they do and want to explain things in a way that most people can ...
The Babylonian astrologers, the Egyptian geometers and mathematicians, etc., unlike our astrophysicists, mathematicians, etc., had no less knowledge; the great systems of knowledge went hand in hand with everyday practices. In Aristotle, normative arguments still went hand in hand with empirical ...
What is a light-year? Alight-yearis the distance that light can travel in one year — about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers). It's one way that astronomers and physicists measure immense distances across our universe. Light travels from themoonto our eyes in about 1 second, which...
Now that astrophysicists know how a galaxy might lose its dark matter, Moreno and his collaborators hope the findings inspire researchers who look at the night sky to look for real-world massive galaxies that might be in the process of stripping dark matter away from smaller ones. ...
Michael Stevens, an astrophysicist who helps monitor the cup, compared the spring encounter to driving to Disney World, stopping in the parking lot, and then getting back on the highway: The brief visit didn’t give scientists much insight into the rides. But as the probe ventures closer, ...