Unlike conventional simulations with a smoothly expanding universe, taking the structure into account led to a model where different regions of the cosmos
expand at different rate.
Those bubbles arise because the thin sticker film
expands at a different rate than the window glass when they both heat up.
Not exact matches
Inquired about getting meeting notes, they are not yet ready Town Supervisors met and came up with: 1 consolidated ambulances - centralized does not have to be every town 2 shared legal svcs most towns contractual pay hrly
rate 3 employee training tech / sex harassment / etc 4 merger of cable franchise agreements / raise franchise fees
at this time / set up fund to
expand internet access from franchise fees 5 grant writers state and foundations 6 animal control 7 consolidated street lights 27 districts in county not pkg lots etc convert to LEDs
different ownership some towns own pole others / Central Hudson own bulb or bulb and wire etc., reduce bills?
Now, a new study by a UW - Madison undergraduate, also a student of Barger's, not only firms up the idea that we exist in one of the holes of the Swiss cheese structure of the cosmos, but helps ease the apparent disagreement or tension between
different measurements of the Hubble Constant, the unit cosmologists use to describe the
rate at which the universe is
expanding today.
MAUNAKEA, HAWAI'I - Astronomers have just made a new measurement of the Hubble constant, the
rate at which the universe is
expanding, and it doesn't quite line up with a
different estimate of the same number.
If the United States could somehow guarantee poor people a fair shot
at the American dream through shifting education policies alone, then perhaps we wouldn't have to feel so damn bad about inequality — about low tax
rates and loopholes that benefit the superrich and prevent us from
expanding access to childcare and food stamps; about private primary and secondary schools that cost as much annually as an Ivy League college, and provide similar benefits; about moving to a
different neighborhood, or to the suburbs, to avoid sending our children to school with kids who are not like them.