Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... universe is dark - darker than my forest . Planets situated farther from the Sun than we are receive less light than we do . High noon on Mars , whose orbit lies just beyond that of the Earth , is still relatively bright ; but on ...
... universe is dark - darker than my forest . Planets situated farther from the Sun than we are receive less light than we do . High noon on Mars , whose orbit lies just beyond that of the Earth , is still relatively bright ; but on ...
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... universe as a whole implies that it contains a thousand times more invisible than visible matter . The gravitational census , which began as an innocuous research proj- ect , has led to ominous results . We astronomers normally rely on ...
... universe as a whole implies that it contains a thousand times more invisible than visible matter . The gravitational census , which began as an innocuous research proj- ect , has led to ominous results . We astronomers normally rely on ...
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... universe . If a moderate quantity is present , the calculations agree perfectly with the presently observed abundances of the elements . If , on the other hand , the universe contains as much dark matter as the gravitational cen- sus ...
... universe . If a moderate quantity is present , the calculations agree perfectly with the presently observed abundances of the elements . If , on the other hand , the universe contains as much dark matter as the gravitational cen- sus ...
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ENGLISH AND THE PROMISE of HappinESS | 1 |
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