Sentences with phrase «matter coalesced»

When dark matter coalesced in the early universe, it also pulled together gas and dust to make galaxies.
In the early universe, astronomers believe, dark matter provided the gravitational scaffolding on which ordinary matter coalesced and grew into galaxies.
As the universe evolved, dark matter coalesced into clumps, or halos, in which the galaxies then formed.
The «precise order» that exists is just how things shook out after almost 14 billion years of matter coalescing, exploding, and so on.
The breathless pacing, the stellar cast, and the depressingly relevant subject matter all coalesce into not only a truly great and entertaining movie, but something that stands alongside Get Out as one of the defining films of 2017.
Particulate marks come together like matter coalescing to form a flower and hold together in the looseness of its subsequent disintegration.
For all their digital sources, his paintings feel more like matter coalescing on a support rather than a backlit screen.

Not exact matches

One of the most fine tuned is the initial expansion rate of the universe — too much energy and matter does not coalesce — no planets, no suns — too little and we have a big crunch.
These three points of cosmic revelations are so simple yet very complex in their intertwining of spatial realms whereby the realm of nothingness itself takes on a form of dependencies for all materialized matter to coalesce and be subjugated in many manners of physically complacent issues.
They are therefore acting, while the government retains relatively strong public support, to try to eliminate any points within the party leadership or structures — no matter how seemingly insignificant at this moment in time — around which opposition could coalesce into an alternative political perspective within the party.
In these disks, dust is coalescing and tiny chunks of rock are colliding to become larger masses of matter and, over the course of millions of years, planets.
For much of the universe's first 500 million years, normal matter remained too hot to coalesce into the first stars.
The laser caused the matter wave to coalesce (dump atoms) inside the second BEC, forcing the surrounding atoms to radiate like antennas and reproduce the original pulse.
The first stars could have formed from clouds of gas (red) clumping around long strings of dark matter (above) rather than coalescing within dark matter clumps (below).
The observation supports a popular theory of cosmic evolution in which matter first collected into a network of thin filaments and later coalesced into clusters and superclusters.
Researchers from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, designed a simulation of the process by which matter formed and then coalesced into stars during the Big Bang — with only three of the fundamental forces instead of four.
For Aidan's part, his involvement with the Grayson family only deepens, and secrets carried for a lifetime begin to coalesce as he seeks to enlighten Francis — and subsequently Elyse — of why the events of so many years ago matter now.
I describe through my process and subject matter a new visual physics were the language and tags become the genetic architectural threads coalescing form and movement.
In her recent body of work, Rossin investigated virtual - reality spatial relationships by translating them into oil paintings where subject matter and medium coalesce in a feedback loop.
Pope.L continues to construct surprising and unique work around the dispersion and coalescing of matter, values and concepts of what it means to be alive
We argue that what experts say and do to define and address issues of equity matters, because such boundary - drawing affects who is authorized to speak with regard to the advisability and contours of solar geoengineering research, and because the emerging visions of a smaller configuration of actors may have the potential to coalesce into widely - shared and collectively - held imaginaries.
Conway's account of his collaboration with Oreskes on this «tobacco industry - connected climate scientists» matter doesn't offer a clearer picture of why atmospheric physicist Dr S Fred Singer was seemingly «the most dangerous man on the planet», it begs for deeper investigation of why and how this portrayal of him coalesced in the first place.
At some time, matter many light years from our star coalesces into a second star.
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