A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... collide parti- cles at energies of about one hundred GeV , and machines are planned that would raise this to a few thousand GeV . But a machine that was powerful enough to accelerate particles to the grand unification energy would have ...
... collide with each other more and more frequently and at greater and greater speeds — the gas heats up . Eventually , the gas will be so hot that when the hydrogen atoms collide they no longer bounce off each other , but instead coalesce ...
... collide . Just before they do , they will be orbiting so fast that they will emit enough gravitational waves for detectors like LIGO to pick up . During the gravitational collapse of a star to form a black hole , the movements would be ...
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Our Picture of the Universe | 1 |
Space and Time | 15 |
The Expanding Universe | 37 |
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