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... inconclusive, the data suggested that the constant density of dark energy causes the universe to expand eternally. This finding is consistent with Albert Einstein's concept of cosmological constant, which states that the universe expands constantly and gradually. (NASA, “Chandra Opens New Line of Investigation on Dark Energy,” news release ...
... 13-15. - “Einstein's Relativity Theory,” pp. 15-26. - “Albert Einstein,” p. 27. - “Cooperation,” pp. 27-28. - “Union for Space Travel,” p. 28. - Ad, for Max Valier 's lectures, ... Goal of spaceflight.” - “Start of the Third Rocket Car,” p. 146. - Esnault-Pelterie, continuation of his “Astronautics and Relativity Theory,” pp. 146-147. - Preprint of chapter in Valier's book ...
... Einstein, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Planck and others in physics and Eddington, Wheeler, Bell, Penrose and others in astronomy were putting the earlier physics of Newton and the astronomy of ...
... "Big Bang" theory, but most of us are a little vague as to the details. In a similar manner, we all know the name Albert Einstein ; he's the one who invented Relativity, which we ... understandable (Einstein called it "comprehensible," and we won't argue with him). Modern physics has undertaken a dedicated search for a theory that will knit relativity and quantum theory into one unified field theory. In ...
... theories of Oberth 1923 Die Rakete, and without any knowledge at all at the time of the accomplishments of Goddard. Thus, von Braun credited the modest test of Oberth's ... of Albert Einstein who paid a visit to the Raketenflugplatz in 1932 and recalled: “The impression you took away with you was the frenzied devotion of Nebel’s ...
... of the American Physical Society by Dr. Abraham Pais of the Rockefeller Institute. The concept, based on a branch of mathematics known as symmetry group theory, supported views that all matter might be composed of ... the electron. It grouped the 100+ known fragments of matter into groups and then predicted behavior. A modification makes the theory also compatible with Einstein's relativity theory. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 1/28/65, 1, 10)'' 1964 ...
... of Pages''' - 5 Abstract A new concept of beamed propulsion by a remotely transmitted beam of gravitational waves (GWs) is introduced. Its theoretical possibilities are investigated within the framework of the theory of general relativity ... of influence of a GW beam. Two different kinds of GW-beam solutions are considered: First, a Gaussian beam solution, which satisfies the linearized Einstein ...
... -made atomic clocks. Precise monitoring of timing changes in an all-sky array of millisecond pulsars may allow the first direct detection of gravitational waves -- a long-sought consequence of Einstein's relativity theory. "The Global Positioning System uses time-delay measurements among satellite clocks to determine where you are on Earth, explained Scott Ransom of the ...
... . (1MB PDF) A panel of the National Academy of Sciences asserts that the Gravity Probe-B is worth its cost. The controversial space experiment to test Einstein's general relativity theory is expected to cost a ... Daniel S. Goldin hopes to create six Science Institutes run by universities or companies. Goldin says the institutes would not save money but he believes they would improve the quality of science ...
... detailed glimpse of the forces driving some of the universe's most energetic explosions. The state-of-the-art simulation ran for nearly seven weeks on the Damiana computer cluster at the Albert Einstein Institute ... . Neither of the magnetic funnels was filled with high-speed matter when the simulation ended, but earlier studies have shown that jet formation can occur under these conditions. "By solving Einstein's relativity equations ...

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