新手
发表于 2025-3-25 06:32:39
Foundation ActionScript Animationsical” form, in which the cosmos is assumed to be completely homogeneous and isotropic. The Robertson-Walker metric is used in this case. Inhomogeneous cosmology takes into account density and temperature fluctuations. We begin with homogeneous cosmology.
蘑菇
发表于 2025-3-25 09:06:42
Forward Kinematics: Making Things Walkreby support the described Big Bang scenario. We start with the “oldest” argument for the correctness of Big Bang world models, which is based on a prediction for the nucleosynthesis. Figure 11.1 refers back to Fig. 10.14 and shows further possibilities for verifying a Big Bang world model, which wi
conception
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取回
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悬崖
发表于 2025-3-25 21:52:44
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homocysteine
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极肥胖
发表于 2025-3-26 06:47:45
GRT Effectsrring to effects such as the absidal precession of Mercury, light deflection in the gravitational field, and gravitational waves. When we deal with “what happens around stars,” the Schwarzschild metric plays a special role. We discuss questions about how planets and light behave in the outer area of the star in a general-relativistic description.
设施
发表于 2025-3-26 11:32:51
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drusen
发表于 2025-3-26 12:56:44
Homogeneous Cosmologysical” form, in which the cosmos is assumed to be completely homogeneous and isotropic. The Robertson-Walker metric is used in this case. Inhomogeneous cosmology takes into account density and temperature fluctuations. We begin with homogeneous cosmology.
sclera
发表于 2025-3-26 17:23:27
Primordial Nucleosynthesisreby support the described Big Bang scenario. We start with the “oldest” argument for the correctness of Big Bang world models, which is based on a prediction for the nucleosynthesis. Figure 11.1 refers back to Fig. 10.14 and shows further possibilities for verifying a Big Bang world model, which will be presented in the following chapters: