Not exact matches
Krauss: Well, no and yes, I
mean, [we] used to think the
biggest problem was dark matter; dark matter is profoundly important to measure this stuff and the fact that we might see at the LHC is or indirectly with looking at annihilation of dark matter particles in the
galaxy is profoundly important.
It is almost as
big as the Milky Way but is «ultra-diffuse,»
meaning it contains just a vanishing fraction of the stars found in our
galaxy — only 1 percent, in this case.
The
galaxies, which are forming stars very rapidly, are
big for their age,
meaning that astronomers might have to rethink current ideas about
galaxy formation.
That
means the Milky Way could well turn out to be the missing link in a long quest to answer one of science's
biggest questions: Are there fundamentally different types of
galaxies, as it appears, or do most
galaxies merely look different because we're catching them at different stages of a single, common life cycle?
Two of the
galaxies are at a redshift of 5.7, which
means they formed stars 1 billion years after the
Big Bang.
how does this get 8.5 and the
galaxy s2 get 9... are you seriously saying that a dual core 1.2 ghz, epandable memory,
bigger battery, samoled plus screen
means its only 0.5 point better lol this seriously shows problems in phonearena score system... just to compare the cons of the two phones shows how hard they tried to bring the
galaxy s2 score down
I'm sure this is what Johns is after: the venture of thinking, as it tarries over the rules of its own delicate physicality (the string, the slats), grounded, as it were, by the generic images of thought — the painted mimesis of the frame's wood grain, the painted picture of a stellar
galaxy, the symbol of the
Big Dipper, the harlequin pattern, the word «BRIDGE» — all different
means and modes of representing, of disciplining the riot of the real and making something meaningful.