A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... results of experiments agree with some theory , you can never be sure that the next time the result will not contradict the theory . On the other hand , you can disprove a theory by finding even a single observation that disagrees with ...
... result would be A or B , but one could not predict the specific result of an individual measurement . Quantum mechanics therefore introduces an unavoidable element of unpre- dictability or randomness into science . Einstein objected to ...
... result , which was advocated by Roger Penrose and John Wheeler in particu- lar . They argued that the rapid movements involved in a star's collapse would mean that the gravitational waves it gave off would make it ever more spherical ...
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Our Picture of the Universe | 1 |
Space and Time | 15 |
The Expanding Universe | 37 |
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