Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Static universe trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Einstein's model of a static universe was in addition proved unstable by Arthur Eddington.
When Einstein formulated general relativity, he and his contemporaries believed in a static universe.
Yet so strong was the belief in a static universe that it per-sisted into the early twentieth century.
Einstein was initially sceptical of Friedmann and Lemaître's conclusion,favouring a static universe.
They suggest a static universe, which is what was originally predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity.
As we said in Chapter 3,that was a time when most scientists believed in a static universe that had always existed.
A static universe could have existed forever or could have been created in its present form at some time in the past.
The difficulty is that in an infinite static universe nearly every line of sight would end on the surface of a star.
A static universe could have existed forever or could have been created in its present form at some time in the past.
Newton and others should have realized that a static universe would soon start to contract under the influence of gravity.
He claimed that space-time had an inbuilt tendency to expand, and this could be made tobalance exactly the attraction of all the matter in the universe, so that a static universe would result.
That in an infinite static universe nearly every line of sight would end on the surface of a star.
In 1917, Einstein inserted a term called the"cosmological constant" into general relativity,as a repulsive force that would counteract gravity and achieve a static universe(which was the prevailing view of the universe's nature at the time).
Another objection to an infinite static universe is normally ascribed to the German philosopher Heinrich Olbers, who wrote about this theory in 1823.
We will come back to the problem of the cosmological constant, because Einstein,who had however introduced this constant in 1917 to get his spherical and static universe, disagreed with the Abbé about the physical importance of such constant.
Another objection to an infinite static universe is normally ascribed to the German philosopher Heinrich Olbers, who wrote about this theory in 1823.
Many scientists have also pointed out that the known properties of dark energy are consistent with a cosmological constant, a mathematical Band-Aid that Albert Einstein added to his theory of generalrelativity to make his equations fit with the notion of a static universe.
A static universe, also referred to as a"stationary" or"infinite" or"static infinite" universe, is a cosmological model in which the universe is both spatially infinite and temporally infinite, and space is neither expanding nor contracting.
In astrophysics and physical cosmology, Olbers' paradox, named after the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers(1758- 1840), also known as the"dark night sky paradox", is the argument that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite andeternal static universe.
During 1917, Albert Einstein added a positive cosmological constant to his equations of general relativity to counteract the attractive effects of gravity on ordinary matter, which would otherwise cause a static, spatially finite universe to either collapse or expand forever.[2][3][4] This model of the universe became known as the Einstein World orEinstein's static universe.
In 1917, Einstein applied his theory of general relativity in the universe, and suggested a model of a homogenous, static, spatially curved universe.
Until 1931, physicist Albert Einstein believed that the universe was static….
He thought the universe was static and eternal- but his hypothesis quickly died.
I took your post to say you believed the universe was static and unchanging.
Or would they believe in the black, static empty universe that their own state-of-the-art observations reveal?
Einstein then modified his equations to make them show that the universe is static and eternal.
For a long time, scientists, including Albert Einstein,thought that the universe was static and infinite.
Until 1931, physicist Albert Einstein believed that the universe was static, in line with his 1917 model.
Another negative of this idea is if the block universe is static, what is the point of anything?
As a cultural movement Islam rejects the old static view of the universe, and reaches a dynamic view.