Masks of the UniverseMacmillan Publishing Company, 1985 - 306 Seiten From the animistic world of the primitives of Newton's well-oiled clockwork to the warp and weave of Einsteinian spacetime, Harrison shows how every universe has been the ultimate universe--until a better one came along. Harrison also tours our latest version of the universe, deftly charting the strange, tiny cosmos of subatomic particles and the vast, limitless ocean of stars and galaxies. Throughout, the author enlivens his discussions with the words and thoughts of a dazzling array of renowned scientists, poets, and philosophers both past and present. He includes a number of carefully chosen illustrations--from an engraving of Dante's conception of the universe to a simple space-and-time diagram. ISBN 0-02-948780-3: $18.95. |
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... Hubble sphere . At a distance of roughly 15 billion light - years— the radius of the Hubble sphere - the recession velocity matches the ve- locity of light . Inside the Hubble sphere things recede slower than the velocity of light ...
... Hubble sphere . At a distance of roughly 15 billion light - years— the radius of the Hubble sphere - the recession velocity matches the ve- locity of light . Inside the Hubble sphere things recede slower than the velocity of light ...
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... Hubble sphere . There are as many Hubble spheres as galaxies . Each galaxy has its own Hubble sphere , at the surface of which the recession velocity from the galaxy matches the velocity of light . The cosmic edge cannot exist at the ...
... Hubble sphere . There are as many Hubble spheres as galaxies . Each galaxy has its own Hubble sphere , at the surface of which the recession velocity from the galaxy matches the velocity of light . The cosmic edge cannot exist at the ...
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... Hubble sphere swells as the universe expands , and we see more and more the remote parts of the cosmos that previously were unknown . The remote parts , when revealed , turn out to be the same as the known parts . We are inclined to ...
... Hubble sphere swells as the universe expands , and we see more and more the remote parts of the cosmos that previously were unknown . The remote parts , when revealed , turn out to be the same as the known parts . We are inclined to ...
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INTRODUCING THE MASKS | 1 |
WORLDS IN THE MAKING | 15 |
THE HEART DIVINE | 119 |
Urheberrecht | |
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