Sentences with phrase «more ordinary matter»

For instance, one theory holds that when the quark - gluon soup turned into more ordinary matter, it did so in lumps that eventually gave rise to galaxies and clusters of galaxies.

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So if Santayana is not an «event ontologist» like Whitehead, it is not because he thinks ordinary continuants or «primary substances» are ontologically more basic than events, which he does not, but because he speaks of the derivation of one event from another as the transmission of matter or substance, in the sense of ulh, from one to another.
This is directed against the Gnostics who claimed that they were in the most intimate possible fellowship with God, fellowship not even possible for the ordinary man, and who yet wallowed in sin, either on the principle that the body is evil and therefore it does not matter what is done with it or in it, or on the principle that in sin the body does no more than fulfil its own nature, and that in either case the spirit is left quite untouched.
Ultimately, what matters more to Labour members, it seems, is having a leader who, as well as being a good communicator, is in touch with ordinary people and has strong political beliefs — something that is especially true for those who joined after rather than before the last general election.
Publicly, he represented himself as a lawyer who represented «plain, ordinary simple people» in personal injury matters and did not have any cases pertaining to state business, but prosecutors said the work was nothing more than a sham.
Leroi shows that Aristotle was no vitalist, in the sense that he required nothing more than ordinary matter and its properties to explain life.
Moreover, the theorists argue, SIMPs must interact with ordinary matter, although much more weakly than WIMPs.
In this case, Hubble observed how the gravity of this cluster distorted the light from more distant galaxies, and determined that the cluster's ordinary matter couldn't account for all of the distortion.
B mesons are important because, as they decay into other, more ordinary particles, they display a slight asymmetry: The antimatter versions tend to decay more readily into matter than the reverse.
Dark matter, the mystery mass that, according to data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, outweighs ordinary atoms by more than five to one: That was Zwicky's.
It's made up of a little bit of ordinary matter, a lot of some exotic «dark matter» of unknown identity, and even more of a mysterious energy permeating the vacuum of space, exerting gravitational repulsion.
In fact, the latest survey of the Big Bang's residual light suggests that more than 84 percent of the matter in the cosmos is of the «dark» variety: exotic particles unlike the ordinary atoms that make up our everyday world and the objects therein.
Inside RHIC, ordinary matter tends to melt into its fundamental constituents, with temperatures more than 100,000 times hotter than the center of the sun.
Called «sterile» neutrinos, they are thought to interact with normal matter only through gravity and to be more massive than ordinary neutrinos.
Hydrogen is the main element of ordinary matter (5 %) in the Universe, which is primarily composed of more abundant dark matter (27 %) and dominant dark energy (68 %).
Dark matter is theorized as one of the basic constituents of the universe, five times more abundant than ordinary matter.
Lawrence expects that the spacecraft will significantly shrink levels of uncertainty for such cosmological parameters as the age of the universe and the relative proportions of ordinary matter (all that we can see and touch) and that mysterious stuff known as dark matter, which is believed to make up far more of the universe than its ordinary counterpart.
So I start by describing how we understand the origin of mass of ordinary matter, for normal matter, the stuff you and I are made out of, really starting from constituents that have zero mass, realizing Einstein's dream of reducing mass to energy explaining how mass arises from energy, which is a more basic concept.
In fact, of the total matter in the universe, the overall mass of the exotic particles is five times the overall mass of the «ordinary matter» we are more familiar with (matter made of protons, neutrons, electrons, neutrinos, etc.).
Baryons are particles of normal or «ordinary» matter (e.g., such as protons and neutrons) that make up more than 99.9 percent of the mass of atoms found in the cosmos.
Dark matter is one of the basic constituents of the universe, five times more abundant than ordinary matter.
Stellar motions are especially useful because these can lead astronomers to something they can not see: dark matter, an invisible component that is vastly more abundant than ordinary matter across the cosmos.
In a paper published May 2 in Nature Physics, the CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) at CERN presented new results on the properties of axions — hypothetical particles with minimal interactions with ordinary matter that therefore could constitute some or all of the mysterious dark matter, which is five times more abundant than normal matter.
Gravity caused the relatively dense regions to attract and accumulate more and more material over time — eventually accruing larger and larger stockpiles of both ordinary and dark matter.
It pointed to the everyday subject matter (furniture, babies nappies, kitchen utensils, toilets) of the foursome, whose celebration of the banal in the lives of ordinary people was their attempt to make art more relevant and accessible, while making a clear social comment.
Ordinary objects and natural matter held a directness and immediacy for Kounellis who was seeking to establish more concrete communication between the viewer and the artwork.
[46] In Radke, Madam Justice Boyd cited these circumstances in concluding that the matter was not a matter of «more than ordinary difficulty» (at para. 26):
The key patent cases that I have to address and consider currently in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnological cases (however, it should be appreciated there are several more) are the recent Alice (patent subject matter eligibility), Shaw Industries Group, Inc. (accused infringers can use AIA review procedures without undermining their case in later litigation), Merck & Cie (PTAB AIA review decisions must be reviewed with deference on appeal) and In re Cuozzo Speed Technologies, LLC, (broadest reasonable interpretation for IPR versus ordinary meaning for litigation is appropriate) decisions as well as the USPTO's ever developing guidelines as to patent subject matter eligibility and obviousness determinations.
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