Not exact matches
WCC leaders and staff do seem eager to capture the
energy of Pentecostalism, the assurance and growth
of evangelicalism, the authority
of Catholicism, and the satisfying and
mysterious depths
of Orthodoxy for themselves.
Appropriately, this
mysterious form
of energy has been named dark
energy, and it may make up nearly 75 percent
of the universe!
[5][6] The theory could potentially explain why a
mysterious repulsive form
of energy known as the «cosmological constant», and which is accelerating the expansion
of the universe, is several orders
of magnitude smaller than predicted by the standard Big Bang model.»
Given that the large - scale structure
of the universe is dominated by the presence
of still
mysterious Dark Matter, and that on the smallest scales empty space sustains quantum oscillations whose
energy density dwarfs that
of all known forms
of matter, we should hesitate to imply that the physical and spiritual realms can not be even partially consubstantial.
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energy bars will keep you feeling charged up for the afternoon, without all of the mysterious ingredients you find in store bought
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of the
mysterious ingredients you find in store bought bars.
The invocation
of mysterious forces, «
energy flow» and intentional biologic processes marks her as a garden variety quack.
The flash lamps that pump the initial
energy into many lasers must be cooled for minutes or hours between shots, making it hard to carry out research that relies on plenty
of data, such as investigating whether, very occasionally, photons transform into particles
of the
mysterious dark matter thought to make up much
of the universe's mass.
These
mysterious flashes
of energy were discovered in the 1960s by U.S. military Vela satellites.
Maybe, string / brane / M theory would explain the amount
of that
mysterious «dark»
energy in space and all would be well.
She has since gone on to establish herself in the field
of weak gravitational lensing, which involves studying the subtle distortions in images
of distant galaxies to probe the nature
of mysterious dark matter and dark
energy.
Measuring this can help constrain models
of dark
energy, the
mysterious force that seems to be driving the universe's present - day accelerating expansion.
Most carcasses that wash up on Scottish beaches show signs
of the same
mysterious — and violent — cause
of death: fractured ribs and shattered vertebrae, apparently the result
of high -
energy impacts.
Another bombshell came in 1998 when two teams
of astronomers proved that cosmic expansion is actually speeding up due to a
mysterious property
of space called dark
energy.
The expansion
of the universe is driven by what scientists call «dark
energy» — a
mysterious, unexplained cosmic engine.
When WFIRST launches, it will sport a 2.4 - meter mirror that promises panoramic views
of the heavens and will use its wide eye to study dark
energy, the
mysterious force driving the universe's accelerating expansion.
«This surprising finding may be an important clue to understanding those
mysterious parts
of the universe that make up 95 percent
of everything and don't emit light, such as dark
energy, dark matter, and dark radiation,» said study leader and Nobel Laureate Adam Riess
of the Space Telescope Science Institute and The Johns Hopkins University, both in Baltimore, Maryland.
It's a challenging task, but astronomers have made progress on one front: the study
of dark matter and dark
energy, two
of the most
mysterious substances in our cosmos.
In the past decade, we learned something even more astounding: that the overriding gravitational influence in the universe comes not from matter but from a
mysterious form
of energy that suffuses the emptiness
of space.
The detection
of gravitational waves emanating from two colliding neutron stars has implications for the
mysterious dark
energy that makes up about 70 percent
of the universe, Emily Conover reported in «This year's neutron star collision unlocks cosmic mysteries» (SN: 12/23/17 & 1/6/18, p. 19).
We have long since abandoned Einstein's idea
of a static, unchanging cosmos in favour
of a universe that is not only constantly expanding, but whose expansion is continually accelerating, at the mercies
of the
mysterious agent called dark
energy.
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 uni
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 uni
energy, the
mysterious stuff that makes up about 70 percent
of the matter and
energy in the uni
energy in the universe.
The High - Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Gamma - Ray Observatory offers perspective on the very high
energy light streaming from our stellar neighbors and casts serious doubt on one possible origin for a
mysterious excess
of anti-matter particles near Earth.
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.
Space - time can tremble like the surface
of a pond and it seems to be full
of a
mysterious form
of energy that is pushing it apart.
AN OPTICAL illusion has enabled the most precise measurement yet
of the abundance
of the
mysterious dark
energy, which is thought to be accelerating the universe's expansion.
Even weirder than dark matter — the invisible stuff constituting most
of the mass
of the universe — is dark
energy, a
mysterious force pushing the universe apart at an ever - faster rate.
Gamma - ray bursts are
mysterious flashes
of intense high -
energy radiation that appear from random directions in space.
They could have emerged from gamma - ray bursts,
mysterious and short - lived cataclysms that briefly rank as the brightest objects in the universe; shock waves from exploding stars; or so - called blazars, jets
of energy powered by supermassive black holes.
Two researchers have suggested that
mysterious bursts
of energy could propel alien spaceships around the universe — if such alien travellers happen to exist
The project's ultimate goal is to use five years» worth
of sky scans to probe dark
energy — a
mysterious entity separate from the dark matter that
Finding these progenitors would be a boon to the study
of dark
energy, the
mysterious entity thought to be accelerating the expansion
of the universe.
This accelerating expansion
of the universe is usually explained by invoking a
mysterious substance called dark
energy.
Arecibo's recent work includes searching for gravitational waves by the effect they have on the clocklike regularity
of dead stars called pulsars; watching for
mysterious blasts
of energy called fast radio bursts (SN Online: 12/21/16); and keeping tabs on near - Earth asteroids.
Most everything in the universe is made up
of dark matter and dark
energy — two invisible,
mysterious materials that scientists know very little about.
These «standard candles» were crucial to discovering dark
energy, the
mysterious force behind the accelerating expansion
of the universe.
«Quarks» may be source
of quasars»
energy — The
mysterious nuclear particles called «quarks,» which have not yet been detected but might nevertheless be basic building blocks
of the atom's core, could be the source
of the tremendous
energy generated by the puzzling star - like objects known as quasars....
DARK
energy, the
mysterious force thought to be responsible for the fact the universe's expansion is accelerating, might come from a series
of exotic fields.
This will help to pinpoint sources
of high -
energy cosmic rays, shed light on
mysterious celestial objects such as microquasars, reveal any dark matter at the centre
of the sun, and see further and at higher
energies than with any other telescope.
In April a team
of astronomers finally confirmed the origin
of mysterious high -
energy bursts
of gamma rays that randomly pervade the universe about twice a day.
More important, a convergence
of observations suggests that cosmic neutrinos spring from the same astrophysical sources as other particles from space: highly energetic photons called gamma rays, and
mysterious ultra-high
energy cosmic rays — protons and heavier atomic nuclei that reach
energies a million times higher than humans have achieved with particle accelerators.
This new generation
of telescopes will allow huge advances in studies
of the early universe,
of Earth - like planets around other stars, and
of the
mysterious dark matter and dark
energy that influence the structure and expansion
of the universe.
Last November, data from a balloon - borne particle detector circling the South Pole revealed a dramatic excess
of high -
energy particles from space — a possible sign
of dark matter, the
mysterious substance whose gravity seems to hold our galaxy together.
The Universe is composed
of approximately 27 per cent dark matter with the remainder largely consisting
of the equally
mysterious dark
energy.
The serendipitous flybys
of two satellites near a tropical thunderstorm have given researchers an unprecedented look at terrestrial gamma - ray flashes — a
mysterious, high -
energy phenomenon that scientists first observed in 1991.
The fluctuations also created variations in temperature
of the CMB across the sky, from which cosmologists have determined the content
of the universe in terms
of ordinary matter,
mysterious dark matter whose gravity binds the galaxies, and weird space - stretching dark
energy.
The 650 computers in the instrument will track the particles» trajectory, speed, and
energy, which the device's designers hope will provide insights into
mysterious forms
of matter, including antimatter, dark matter, and a hypothetical family
of particles called strangelets.
And, as Wefel notes, the Fermi spectrum seems to include more high -
energy electrons than expected, which could also be evidence
of the
mysterious substance.
In the late 1990s, astronomers noticed that the expansion
of the universe is speeding up — a phenomenon they ascribed to a
mysterious «dark
energy» pushing our universe apart.
Astrophysicists using a telescope embedded in Antarctic ice have succeeded in a quest to detect and record the
mysterious phenomena known as cosmic neutrinos — nearly massless particles that stream to Earth at the speed
of light from outside our solar system, striking the surface in a burst
of energy that can be as powerful as a baseball pitcher's fastball.
Schwadron and colleagues solved the discrepancies using triangulation
of four different datasets gathered by other spacecraft, including the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission that in 2009 discovered a
mysterious «ribbon»
of energy and particles believed to be associated with the interstellar magnetic field.