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A short history of nearly everythingБЂњwe all commonly encounter other kinds of relativity . . .БЂ«Bodanis, E = mc2, p. 83. БЂњthe ultimate sagging mattress . . .БЂ«Overbye, p. 55. БЂњIn some sense, gravity does not exist . . .БЂ«Kaku, БЂњThe Theory of the Universe?БЂ«in Shore, Mysteries of Life and the Universe, p. 161. БЂњEdwin enjoyed a wealth of physical endowments, too.БЂ«Cropper, p. 423. БЂњAt a single high school track meet . . .БЂ«Christianson, Edwin Hubble, p. 33. БЂњOne Harvard computer, Annie Jump Cannon . . .БЂ«Ferris, Coming of Age in the Milky Way, p. 258. БЂњelderly stars that have moved past their БЂmain sequence phaseБЂ™ . . .БЂ«Ferguson, Measuring the Universe, pp. 166-67. БЂњThey could be used as БЂstandard candlesБЂ™ . . .БЂ«Ferguson, p. 166. БЂњwas developing his seminal theory . . .БЂ«Moore, Fireside Astronomy, p. 63. БЂњIn 1923 he showed that a puff of distant gossamer . . .БЂ«Overbye, p. 45; and Natural History, БЂњDelusions of Centrality,БЂ«December 2002-January 2003, pp. 28-32. БЂњno one had hit on the idea of the expanding universe before.БЂ«Hawking, The Universe in a Nutshell, pp. 71-72 ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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