In contrast,
ordinary matter makes up only about 15 percent of the mass of the universe.
Ordinary matter makes up the world we know, including the rain and video games and dirt and you.
Ordinary matter makes up just 4 percent.
The nuclear phase diagram: RHIC sits in the energy «sweet spot» for exploring the transition between
ordinary matter made of hadrons and the early universe matter known as quark - gluon plasma.
It can not be seen, but if it exists it means that
the ordinary matter made of atoms that scientists have been studying for three hundred years is only a very small, unimportant constituent of the Universe.
Not exact matches
Russ Baker is an award - winning investigative reporter with a track record for
making sense of complex and little understood
matters - and explaining it to elites and
ordinary people alike, using entertaining, accessible writing to inform and involve.
When we have an
ordinary sort of night, you say, «We
made walking to Walmart into a fantastic date» to remind that these
ordinary nights
matter in a love story.
The latter always remains a highly personal
matter; the minister is fitted to exercise this authority by the personal crises through which God leads him It is conferred upon him only in the inner chamber where
ordinary thanksgivings, intercessions, confessions and petitions are daily
made and where the extraordinary humblings or clarifications take place.
Left on our own, we are, in most
ordinary matters, neither heroically righteous nor heroically evil nor even heroically ambiguous; we simply drift — from at least a theoretical belief in God's overriding sovereignty in our lives, to a working pragmatism which simply assumes that the little decisions are ours to
make.
The authors are clearly aware that the subject
matter is complex and have tried to
make this a book for «the
ordinary person in the pew», with simplified explanations and summaries at the end of each chapter.
The familial group is smaller, not only because family planning has become a
matter of
ordinary practice but also because economic and social conditions have
made large households almost impossible to maintain.
And just to
make matters worse, the still useful and traditional distinction between
ordinary and extraordinary treatment has been corrupted,
making it appear as if it is mere
ordinary treatment to preserve the body of a PVS patient indefinitely.
The supreme Court (
ordinary bench) sitting on the
matter, presided over by His Lordship Samuel Date - Bah (JSC) in his judgment on the 14th June, 2013
made the following ruling:
Factoring in all the
ordinary matter we can not see — contained in exoplanets, galactic gas clouds, and black holes, none of which emit light — still isn't enough to
make up the difference.
But as all physicists know, the standard model doesn't explain everything — it accounts for less than 20 percent of the
matter in the universe, for instance — the rest is invisible or «dark» and can not be
made of the
ordinary matter particles found on Earth.
According to the latest theories and observations, the universe has about six times as much dark
matter as the atomic
matter that
makes up our
ordinary world.
Ordinary matter, which
makes up the atoms of familiar objects as well as stars and the visible portions of galaxies, accounts for just 4 percent of the cosmos.
Dark energy accounts for most of its mass, exotic dark
matter comes in second place, and
ordinary matter — the atoms we are
made of — lands in a distant third place, with just 4.4 percent.
If we can slam together particles of
ordinary matter and create dark
matter, then we can understand dark
matter's connection to
ordinary matter and figure out why most of the universe is
made of it.
In fact, a whopping 96 per cent of it is
made of something whose very nature we are at a loss to describe — something utterly unlike the
ordinary matter that
makes up stars and galaxies, planets and moons, birds and bees.
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.
It also showed that
ordinary matter — the atoms that
make up galaxies, planets, and people — accounts for a paltry 4 percent of the universe's contents.
They interpreted it as the debris left behind when particles of dark
matter — the mysterious substance that
makes up most of the
matter in the universe yet refuses to interact with
ordinary matter except through gravity — crashed together and annihilated each other in the centre of the Milky Way.
One of the further possibilities opened up by advanced computing in this laser research is the creation of antimatter — the mirror nemesis of the
ordinary matter that
makes our existence.
Kochanek says the Milky Way, too, may be surrounded by small galaxies that lack the
ordinary matter needed to
make stars.
Dark
matter makes up 80 per cent of the stuff in the universe, but it is difficult to see because it barely interacts with
ordinary matter except through gravity.
That regularity
makes the total gravitational pull predictable from just the
ordinary matter, he says.
The glow seemed consistent with the size and shape of the
matter needed to
make ngc 5907 spin the way it does, so astronomers hoped that this might be the first sign that the dark halos were
made of
ordinary stars and planets — albeit faint ones — rather than exotic, yet - to - be discovered particles.
By their very nature, these dark -
matter particles barely interact with
ordinary matter, but in some rare instances one should collide in just the right way to
make its presence known.
Because antiprotons annihilate when they hit anything
made of
ordinary matter, within a fraction of a second, they usually hit the sides of the chamber that contains the collision of the gold nuclei that created them in the first place, and turn into gamma radiation.
(By current estimates, dark energy
makes up nearly three quarters of the universe, dark
matter comprises another 20 to 25 percent, and
ordinary matter — all that we can see and touch — constitutes a mere 4 percent.)
Dark
matter makes up most of the mass in the universe but shuns contact with
ordinary matter.
Dark
matter is now thought to
make up 27 % of the content of universe (in contrast «
ordinary»
matter amounts to only 5 %).
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.
These numbers are corroborated by studies of the afterglow of the big bang — the so - called cosmic microwave background (CMB)-- which suggests that our universe is
made of roughly 70 % dark energy, 23 % dark
matter, and only 4.6 % of
ordinary, or baryonic,
matter.
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.
A dark -
matter particle entering a piece of
ordinary solid
matter might, on rare occasion, hit an atom,
make it vibrate, and create a faint sound.
The light emitted by old stars and clumps of hot pristine gas from the early universe suggest helium
made up some 25 per cent of the
ordinary matter created during the big bang.
A key feature of antimatter is that when a particle of it
makes contact with its
ordinary -
matter counterpart, both are instantly transformed into other particles in a process known as annihilation.
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.
Any object that either shines or reflects light, like a star or planet, is
made of
ordinary matter.
(In terms of the full
matter and energy content of the universe,
ordinary matter contributes 4 %, dark
matter makes up 23 % and dark energy represents 73 %.)
Some
matter has been missing — the
ordinary type that
makes up atoms.
My dearest stud, no
matter your shape — be it cone or spike, grommet or thorn — you
make the
ordinary quite extraordinary.
Although you can
make a webpage without knowing HTML, you will have inevitable problems no
matter what webpage Create definition, to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not
made by
ordinary processes.
There are enough spectacular opportunities among established companies that
ordinary individual investors should
make it a rule never to buy into a promotional enterprise, no
matter how attractive it may appear to be.
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.
Indeed, having an able, sympathetic messenger who can translate the issues that truly
matter into terms that
make sense to
ordinary people is something the Democratic Party lacked in the last election.