英語 での Cosmologists の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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That's interesting to cosmologists.
Similarly, cosmologists understand why the universe is expanding.
Conversely, when engineers develop a high-performance telescope, cosmologists can observe a galaxy billions of light-years away.
Some cosmologists think the universe will keep getting bigger forever.
At the turn of the previous century, cosmologists were rocked by the advent of quantum physics.
Cosmologists have begun to think seriously about processes that occurred before the Big Bang.
Before observations of dark energy, cosmologists considered two scenarios for the future of the universe.
The search for a single theory of everything is as old as science itself,and is now the beat of quantum cosmologists.
Indeed, physicists and cosmologists are finding themselves in a similar predicament to the goldfish's.
The BICEP2 team was surprised to detect aB-mode polarization signal considerably stronger than many cosmologists expected.
According to cosmologists, 9 out of 10 individuals suffer from eyes circles at some point of their lives.
Classical and Quantum Gravity is an established journal for physicists,mathematicians and cosmologists in the fields of gravitation and the theory of spacetime.
This leads cosmologists to question how the initial density came to be so closely fine-tuned to this‘special' value.”.
His book, The Phenomenon of Man,has been dissected by astrophysicists and cosmologists to be a theological or philosophical theory that cannot be scientifically proven.
That said, cosmologists are pushing the limits of mathematical models to speculate on what, if anything, exists beyond our spacetime.
So, vast majority of cosmologists and astronomers believe that, yes, there is dark-matter of some kind.
Astronomers and cosmologists and physicists think that there is something called dark matter in the universe, which makes up 23 percent of the universe, and something called dark energy, which permeates the fabric of space-time, that makes up another 73 percent.
In the first lively second(a second that many cosmologists will devote careers to shaving into ever-finer wafers) is produced gravity and the other forces that govern physics.
For this reason, cosmologists have sought to measure this diffuse distribution of light: the extragalactic background light.
American cosmologist, author, and science fiction author.
US theoretical cosmologist Michael Turner has called the hypothetical material"the most profound mystery in all of science".
My name is Stephen Hawking, physicist, cosmologist, and something of a dreamer.
Cosmologist Stephen Hawking looks to homes on other planets.
As a cosmologist, I want to ask, why is the universe like this?
A few months ago,Scientific American ran a piece by University of Cape Town cosmologist George F. R.
In his years as a scientist, cosmologist, mathematician, and astronomer, Hawking shook up belief systems around the world, constantly seeking answers to the many unexplained mysteries of the universe.
MIT cosmologist Max Tegmark said:“If I were a character in a computer game, I would also discover eventually that the rules seemed completely rigid and mathematical.”.
The Future of Life Institute(FLI) is a Boston-based research support organization run by volunteers to mitigate existential risks for humanity whose founders include Skype cofounder Jaan Tallinn andMax Tegmark, a cosmologist at MIT.
A cosmologist at the University of Sussex and a member of the Planck team who worked on that analysis, said the simplest explanation for the specific feature in the CMB data that di Valentino, Melchiorri and Silk interpreted as evidence for a closed universe“is that it is just a statistical fluke.”.
Cosmologist have long held a very simple theory:" the properties of a cluster is determined solely by its mass”. These results show that the situation is much more complex: the clusters environment also plays an important role. Astronomers have been trying to detect evidence for this more complex picture for many years: this is the first definitive detection.”.