A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... object has due to its motion will add to its mass . In other words , it will make it harder to increase its speed . This effect is only really significant for objects moving at speeds close to the speed of light . For example , at 10 ...
... objects that might contain black holes and compare the predictions of the models with observations . It also means that a very large amount of information about the body that has collapsed must be lost when a black hole is formed ...
... objects , " or quasars , have been discovered , all with large red shifts . But they are all too far away and therefore too difficult to observe to provide conclusive evidence of black holes . Further encouragement for the existence of ...
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Our Picture of the Universe | 1 |
Space and Time | 15 |
The Expanding Universe | 37 |
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A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes Stephen Hawking,Carl Sagan Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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