Sentences with phrase «about the dark matter of»

All Giola has to say about the dark matter of electronic reading is this: «Whatever the benefits of newer electronic media, they provide no measurable substitute for the intellectual and personal development initiated and sustained by frequent reading.»

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Although scientists are unsure about where cosmic rays come from, the particles that comprise these rays may be one piece of the dark matter puzzle.
The work that I do on dark matter, I'm not sure it will have a lot of meaning if those kids don't have an opportunity to learn about it because society has been devastated by global warming.
These two big unknowns — dark matter and dark energy — are estimated to make up about 95 percent of the universe.
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the dark mass of matter; because I know myself to be irremediably less a child of heaven than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the hopes and the miseries of my mother; and there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
I've read the book of Job several times, I have yet to see anything about dark matter or dark energy, you are a moron for even posulating this.
But atheism which worships science as the only viable path is in such ignorance of the state of science itself, given that 95 % of the Universe is made of dark matter and dark energy which science knows absolutely nothing about, and other possible dimensions of existence which are utterly beyond sceintific understanding except in theory, all that makes atheistic blind conviction in science a form of religion in itself.
i know that most of the time i'm messing around on these boards, but i am sincerely sorry to hear about your story... disillusionment — I know, can be a horrible thing and often is rooted in deep pain and disappointment... i have no idea what you must have gone through to get to this dark place but — even now, i'm praying that the God of all comforts would reveal Himself to you... in my dark days and moments I take comfort from Phil 1:6 and Romans 8:28... He has not walked away from you — no matter how you feel, and will complete what He started in you.
Dark energy and Dark matter are 99 % of the universe, so Ross is simply wrong about that.
We do not really know what goes on behind the scenes or in the thoughts of the manager at our own club Arsenal, no matter how much we may read about the goings on in north London, so we are bound to be even more in the dark about other teams, making my thoughts on Joachim Low and the Germany national team just educated guesswork.
This is subtext for» No matter how normal I appear on the surface, you are about to become the catalyst and custodian of some inner demon or dark secret that i've managed to contain for years».
«But if we're going to be the people who lead the Democratic Party back from the wilderness and lead our country out of this dark time, then we can't waste energy arguing about whose issue matters more and who in our...
According to leading theoretical models, dark matter stopped interacting with the rest of the primordial particle soup very early on, about 1/10, 000 of a second after the Big Bang, when the temperature of the universe was over 100 trillion degrees Fahrenheit (today it averages — 455 °F).
With thousands of scientists from every corner of the globe working at CERN on the great questions of contemporary physics, it's the place to visit if you're curious about dark matter and the origins of the universe.
By measuring the very subtle distortions of about 200 million galaxies, researchers are mapping dark matter clumps back to a time when the universe was about half its current size (SN: 5/16/15, p. 9).
Without knowing more about dark matter, it's hard to predict what kind of clumps it might actually form.
A recent theory about the behaviour of the elusive stuff leads to a scenario in which dark matter could be to blame for killing off dinosaurs.
Thanks to about a thousand hours of observation by the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists have compiled a dark matter map of a tiny slice of the sky, about two square degrees of the entire sky's 40,000 - square - degree span.
In addition to dark matter studies, WFIRST would «complete the demographic survey of planets orbiting other stars, answer questions about how galaxies and groups of galaxies form, study the atmospheres and compositions ofplanets orbiting other stars, and address other general astrophysics questions,» according to the statement from NASA.
In their simulations, Gao and Theuns found that within clumps of cold dark matter, single massive stars formed, but warm dark matter formed filaments about a quarter the width of the Milky Way, attracting enough ordinary matter to create some 10 million stars — and some of these very first stars could still be around.
Their model shows that the Milky Way should be littered with small clumps of dark matter, each about the size of our solar system.
As the universe expanded, such collisions would become ever rarer and, given the strength of the weak force, just enough WIMPs would survive to provide the right amount of dark matter today — about five times that of ordinary matter.
In 2015, Michael Rampino of New York University proposed a different theory about dark matter and mass extinctions.
Given its mass — it holds stars with about 200 million times the mass of the sun — it would be expected to have about 300 times as much dark matter as normal matter.
(About 52 per cent of those million words do not appear in standard dictionaries, forming what the researchers call «lexical dark matter».)
DWARF galaxies circling the spiral galaxy Andromeda have boosted a little - fancied rival to the idea of dark matter — the invisible stuff thought to make up about 80 per cent of the universe's matter.
These annihilations can produce gamma rays with a very unique energy spectrum which, if observed, will be the «smoking gun» of dark - matter particle interactions and will teach us a lot about the nature and properties of the dark - matter particle.»
A complete understanding of dark matter, which comprises about a quarter of the mass in the universe, is currently lacking, Paris noted.
The intriguing possibility of producing dark matter is among the reasons cosmologists are curious about what the LHC might find.
Interestingly, stable particles that might be produced at the LHC should have about the right mass and interaction strength to match the inferred properties of dark matter.
Stories on hints of dark matter at the dawn of the cosmos, what giant family trees can tell us about human behavior, and how people think they would react to alien microbes
Rubin, the doyenne of dark matter researchers, has often lectured and written about Zwicky's prescience, and she says she does so to establish an accurate record of the science.
The way we go about this search is to wait for a particle of dark matter to come into contact with our device, which is basically a pot of liquid xenon [an element that is used, in gas form, in the very bright headlights of many new cars] sandwiched between two detectors.
Well, most of the universe (about 85 percent of all matter) is made out of dark matter, and I have no idea what that is.
Charlie Baker was confused about the amounts of dark energy and dark matter that make up the cosmos.
The main goal of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), as its name suggests, is to better understand the nature of dark energy, the mysterious stuff that makes up about 70 percent of the matter and energy in the univeDark Energy Survey (DES), as its name suggests, is to better understand the nature of dark energy, the mysterious stuff that makes up about 70 percent of the matter and energy in the univedark energy, the mysterious stuff that makes up about 70 percent of the matter and energy in the universe.
DARK matter — the mysterious substance thought to make up about 80 per cent of the universe's matter — could be more mundane than thought.
Schmidt, Perlmutter, and their colleague Adam Riess, a Johns Hopkins University astrophysicist, faced similar scrutiny for their discovery, which reversed cosmologists» common knowledge about the expansion of the universe and provided evidence for the existence of dark matter.
We follow the search for dark matter — that mysterious stuff which outweighs the visible stars and galaxies by a factor of about six.
Dark matter makes up about 80 per cent of the universe's matter.
The vast polar structure — a plane of satellite galaxies at the poles of the Milky Way — is at the center of a tug - of - war between scientists who disagree about the existence of mysterious dark matter, the invisible substance that, according to some scientists, comprises 85 percent of the mass of the universe.
Dark matter is thought to make up about 80 per cent of the universe's matter, but little else is known about it, including its distribution in the solar system.
But she's not concerned about the overall prospects for detecting dark matter, even though two other dark matter experiments — LUX in South Dakota and PandaX - II in China — also reported no signs of WIMPs this week.
And what's more, the theory fitted well with what physicists expected might happen if dark matter was made up of relatively lightweight particles, with a mass of about 10 to 50 gigaelectronvolts (GeV).
To find out more about the elusive particles and their potential links to cosmic evolution, invisible dark matter and matter's dominance over antimatter in the universe, the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is taking on key roles in four neutrino experiments: EXO, DUNE, MicroBooNE and ICARUS.
We know dark matter makes up about 23 per cent of our universe because of the gravitational force it exerts over normal matter, but it's devilishly difficult to detect.
But, if the signal is indeed from dark matter, Abazajian is particularly excited about what it could reveal about the nature of this elusive stuff.
The most promising candidate for a dark matter particle could be about to show itself at last, as it is running out of places to hide.
The mechanism for this asymmetry is still unclear, but if something similar happened for dark matter, it should be made of lightweight particles of about 5 to 10 gigaelectronvolts — just below what WIMP detectors can see.
There are two theories about the nature of this dark matter.
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