A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... zero , in- creases to a maximum , and then decreases to zero again . In the second kind of solution , the universe is expanding so rapidly that the gravita- tional attraction can never stop it , though it does slow it down a bit . Fig ...
... zero , because then it would have both a precise value ( zero ) and a precise rate of change ( also zero ) . There must be a certain minimum amount of uncertainty , or quantum fluctuations , in the value of the field . One can think of ...
... zero . The matter in the universe is made out of positive energy . However , the matter is all attracting itself by ... zero . Now twice zero is also zero . Thus the universe THE ORIGIN AND FATE OF THE UNIVERSE 133.
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Chapter One Our Picture of the Universe | 20 |
GALILEO GALILEI | 194 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 205 |
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