Sentences with phrase «early universe expanding»

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However, beginning with Einstein's theory of general relativity, 1 and early observational evidence, 2 it became apparent that the universe was expanding.
It is what I was trying to get across in my remark that «If the early universe had no sense of scale, how was it able to expand, thin out and cool down?»
Despite the program's name, the point isn't so much to recruit researchers who are decidedly early in their career; rather, it's more a way of expanding NIH's universe of reviewers and skilled applicants.
The resulting simulation will help to verify and expand on existing experimental knowledge about the universe's early stages.
Standard cosmology — that is, the Big Bang Theory with its early period of exponential growth known as inflation — is the prevailing scientific model for our universe, in which the entirety of space and time ballooned out from a very hot, very dense point into a homogeneous and ever - expanding vastness.
Thanks to a new development in nuclear physics theory, scientists exploring expanding fireballs that mimic the early universe have new signs to look for as they map out the transition from primordial plasma to matter as we know it.
The feat could aid our understanding of some of the most enigmatic systems in the universe, including high - temperature superconductors, neutron stars and the soup that made up the rapidly expanding early universe.
We know that the universe is expanding and cooling, so earlier on it was smaller and hotter, and we're studying the properties of small, hot things.
For the first time, we could be able to detect the very early phases of the universe right after the Big Bang, expanding our understanding of how the newly formed universe behaved.
As the universe continued to expand at a slower rate and then cool, it carried with it the signature of this early trauma.
No explanation has been found.18 Most big bang theorists assumed that radiation from the earliest stars and galaxies — after the universe had already expanded for hundreds of millions of years — was powerful enough to reionize the IGM.
They know the universe is expanding at a rate faster than earlier theorized and coined the term dark energy to refer to the force or phenomenon that is fueling that expansion.
The big bang theory states that the early universe underwent an enormous expansion and is still expanding today.
The Expanded VLA will allow scientists to tackle important outstanding questions such as the formation processes of stars and planets; the nature of black holes and the phenomena surrounding them; and the nature of the early universe.
«We're at that moment now where we're in the right doors and to expand the universe of our brand, we need to branch out of just footwear,» says Filling Pieces founder and architect graduate Guillaume Philibert, who was approached by Barneys — an early supporter of the brand — to collaborate on an apparel line over a year ago.
As I had mentioned earlier, this game follows a unique story line in an expanded universe of the Huntsman franchise.
One notion is that perhaps the singularity was the relic of an earlier, collapsed universe — that we're just one of an eternal cycle of expanding and collapsing universes, like the bladder on an oxygen machine.
Similar in spirit to Tomaselli's earlier work which referenced the relationship between the sub-culture of psychedelia and utopianism, these new paintings expand the dialogue into a fictive landscape where figures populate a frenzied, cosmic and other worldly universe.
This collection of more than 100 works spanning from Baselitz's earliest years to the present day offers an unparalleled overview of his oeuvre, as well as insight into the subtle changes that have come to his work as he has matured: In recent years the distinctive visual universe that grew out of the artist's study of art, myth and literature has expanded to make room for the personal, for memories of an upbringing in the German and Slavic cultural borderland, for everyday life and his family and for revisiting works by himself and others.
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