A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... light ) , and the law that nothing may travel faster than the speed of light . Because of the equivalence of energy and mass , the energy which an object has due to its motion will add to its mass . In other words , it will make it ...
... light deflected . They therefore change their apparent position relative to other stars . It is normally very difficult to see this effect , because the light from the sun makes it impossible to observe stars that appear near to the sun ...
... light rays in space - time from what they would have been had the star not been present . The light cones , which indicate the paths followed in space and time by flashes of light emitted from their tips , are bent slightly inward near ...
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Our Picture of the Universe | 1 |
Space and Time | 15 |
The Expanding Universe | 37 |
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