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《陪安东尼度过漫长岁月》以一个普通男生的口吻,讲述了作者从20岁到23岁,从大学到工作、从国内到国外的真诚记载。没有大道理,没有矫揉造作,没有精心的推敲杜撰,记录了三年 …… [ 展开全部 ]
- 作者:安东尼
- 出版社:长江文艺出版社
- 定价:28.80元
- ISBN:9787535462053
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Had Einstein only trusted the original mathematics of generalwould have made one of the most spectacular predictions of all tiuniverse is expanding more than a decade before it was discoverewas left to lick his wounds, summarily removing the cosmologicalthe equations of general relativity and, according to one of his trust
calling it his greatest blunder
But the story of the cosmological constant was far from over
Fast forward to the 1990s. we found two leams ol astronomer
par
uinstakingly precise observations of distant supernovaethat they can be seen clear across the cosmos to determine how theof space has changed over the history of the universe These researdthat the gravitational attraction of matler dotting the night's skexpansion, much as earth's gravity slows the speed of a ball tosbearing witness to distant supernovae, cosmic beacons / hat trasmansion ralc at various moments in /he past. the teams sou -
Had Einstein only trusted the original mathematics of generalwould have made one of the most spectacular predictions of all tiuniverse is expanding more than a decade before it was discoverewas left to lick his wounds, summarily removing the cosmologicalthe equations of general relativity and, according to one of his trust
calling it his greatest blunder
But the story of the cosmological constant was far from over
Fast forward to the 1990s. we found two leams ol astronomer
par
uinstakingly precise observations of distant supernovaethat they can be seen clear across the cosmos to determine how theof space has changed over the history of the universe These researdthat the gravitational attraction of matler dotting the night's skexpansion, much as earth's gravity slows the speed of a ball tosbearing witness to distant supernovae, cosmic beacons / hat trasmansion ralc at various moments in /he past. the teams sou -
Had Einstein only trusted the original mathematics of generalwould have made one of the most spectacular predictions of all tiuniverse is expanding more than a decade before it was discoverewas left to lick his wounds, summarily removing the cosmologicalthe equations of general relativity and, according to one of his trust
calling it his greatest blunder
But the story of the cosmological constant was far from over
Fast forward to the 1990s. we found two leams ol astronomer
par
uinstakingly precise observations of distant supernovaethat they can be seen clear across the cosmos to determine how theof space has changed over the history of the universe These researdthat the gravitational attraction of matler dotting the night's skexpansion, much as earth's gravity slows the speed of a ball tosbearing witness to distant supernovae, cosmic beacons / hat trasmansion ralc at various moments in /he past. the teams sou