Search wiki using Sphinx

From The Space Library

Jump to: navigation, search

Displaying 81—90 of 136 matches for query "Einstein’s_theory_of_relativity" retrieved in 0.002 sec with these stats:

  • "einstein" found 202 times in 138 documents
  • "s" found 98382 times in 15118 documents
  • "theori" found 1376 times in 857 documents
  • "of" found 295472 times in 20552 documents
  • "rel" found 1184 times in 895 documents

Above numbers may include documents not listed due to search options.


... to answer; Einstein figured it out with his theory of general relativity. The answer is that it doesn't go on forever, but it doesn't have an edge either. Think of a rubber band ...
... George R.R. Martin 62 - 87-10 SOUL OF A NEW AGE Spiritual Transformations Christopher Lasch 78 - 87-10 IN SEARCH OF New Age Theory Doris Lessing, Marion Long 80 - 87-10 ... STAR TECH 113 - 88-03 High-Tech Gambling GAMES Scot Morris 118 - 88-03 Humor: Einstein's Mane LAST WORD Ron Hauge 120 - '''Special Physicians' Edition/Medical''' - 88-03-SP Opinion ...
... WASHINGTON -- An international team of scientists using NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered a surprisingly powerful millisecond pulsar that challenges existing theories about how these objects ... Astrophysical Journal. Allen also directs the Einstein(at)Home project, a distributed computing effort that uses downtime on computers of volunteers to process astronomical data. In July ...
... even beyond those of Einstein. Exploring space is about comprehending the role, purpose and opportunity of our species on our ... of the heavens persisted for many, many centuries. It became a part of religious dogma that made consideration of other theories that much more difficult. Finally, after a number of ... Moon was seen to be at the command of Earth’s pull of gravity as it moved through the heavens. ...
... news and entertainment and even health and educational information to a growing percentage of the world’s population. They provide video (television) services to every continent on Earth - even Antarctica. ... related to the number of photons that are striking a photoelectric detector. Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921, not for his much greater discovery of relativity, but for his ...
... Humor in der Technik 63 - White, Clayton S. und Benson, Otis O. Jr.. Physics and Medicine of the Upper Atmosphere 30 - Das Neue Universum, Band ... 21, 31 - Ehrenmitgliedschaft der GfW 21 - Ehrenring der GfW 21 - “Einheitsofen” 89 - Einstein-Debyesche Theorie 76 - Ellipsen, Monofokale 103, 104 - Ellipsen, Polargleichung 99 - Energieintegral 99 - Engel, ...
... sensitivity of today's largest telescopes. To catch sight of these early, distant galaxies, astronomers rely on gravitational lensing. In this phenomenon, predicted by Albert Einstein a century ago, the gravity of ... also is small and compact, containing only about 1 percent of the Milky Way's mass. According to leading cosmological theories, the first galaxies indeed should have started out tiny. ...
... people on earth during moon mission. At NASA's request, Univ. of Maryland physicist Carroll Alley had calculated effects on astronauts of phenomena described in Einstein's relativity equations-time ran slower for object as its ... slowly. Beyond 4,000 mi, effects of earth's gravity lessened as Apollo's time passed 300 microseconds faster than earth's. Despite Alley's calculations, said Time, Borman's claim was valid only for Astronaut ...
... Goldstone antenna on effect of solar gravitation on Mariner spacecraft signals had verified Einstein theory of delay of 200 microseconds in return of signals from gravitational field of sun. Construction ... Madrid, Spain. ''(Transcript)'' ComSatCorp released 1970 annual report. Highlights of 1970 included: declaration of corporation's first dividend; increase in net income from 70 cents per ...
... Apollo17809.mp4 Cosmos 538 was launched by U.S.S.R. from Plesetsk into orbit with 280-km (174- ... this is evidence of relatively recent-in geological terms-volcanic activity. Final judgments have to await analysis of this strange material ... Einstein Papers." Other winners were Dennis L. Meredith, science editor at Univ. of Rhode Island, and Eugene Kinkead, associate editor of ...

Additional database time was 0.101 sec.


Result page: Previous  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  Next 
 
Search in namespaces:

















Powered by Sphinx
Views