while Wenmang is not a known person (nor a superman), but outside and above people. In this doomsday, it can't be a traditional person or a superman. It can only be Wenmang-Only by ruthlessly surpassing people can we surpass
I know that is is a bit old the question but I guess I can help with the answer.When using limits you have to imagine that the function is evaluated continually and the variable is changing over time in a way that the variable never reaches the target. If you evaluatelimx→1f(x)...
setting aside even the emotional pain, there is my cursed imagination. The turmoil in my bowels often bears a distressing resemblance to the shifting, turning, inside-out sensation of a near-term baby in the belly. Early in my diagnosis and even now if I work to attain it...
When youfinallycool down enough to form neutral atoms -- when the Universe is about 380,000 years old -- that radiation left over from the Big Bang canfinallytravel to you in a straight line, cooling as the Universe expands, and reaching our satellites and telescopes today,13.7 billion year...
The pulses we see are emanations of radiation that emerge from a small area on the neutron star’s surface. As the neutron star spins, it sweeps this radiation across space. Whenever the beam is pointed in the direction of Earth, we see a pulse. It is similar to how a light...
You imply that the “jets” seen shooting from black holes is light escaping from black holes, which of course does not happen (unless you’re digging into Hawking radiation). Here’s what actually happens: “The black hole itself can’t be seen but if it has a nearby star circling i...
2.) The radiation from the Big Bang is not absorbed by dust because the wavelengths of light are transparent to the neutral hydrogen and helium during the cosmic "dark ages," and are transparent to the neutral and ionized intergalactic medium once reionization has occurred. In other words...
There seems to be a lot ofblack holetalk in recent months and years, and while these mysterious phenomena of the universe have been studied for the better part of a century, there are still a number of unanswered questions. The gravitation power of a black hole is so strong that light ca...
The Large Hadron Collider is mainly a machine for smashing protons into each other. But what's a proton? First and foremost, it's a mess. A total mess. As ugly and chaotic as a hydrogen atom is elegant and simple. Ok, then, what's a hydrogen atom? It
Why is there an anomaly appearing in the cosmic microwave background radiation which appears to give special significance to the location of Earth within the entire universe (Sect. )? [Unfortunately named the “axis of evil”] Why does one of the oldest galaxies ever to be observed (EGSY8p7)...