A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME

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  • Recap the Creation of the Universe What is the 3 main experimental observations which support the Big Bang model ? Explain the effect of the hyperweak force in the first fraction of a second of Big Bang When did atoms form ? When did gal
     

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  • Lecture 22 Fusion Experimental Nuclear Physics PHYS 741 heeger@wisc.edu References and Figures from: - Basdevant, Fundamentals in Nuclear Physics Karsten Heeger, Univ. Wisconsin Experimental Nuclear Physics - PHYS741 1 Reading for Next Week Phys. R
     

  • Black Holes and General Relativity The concept of a black hole is extremely recent when compared to the subjects of physics and science as a whole. The concept was first introduced in 1783 by a Cambridge instructor named John Michell; however he did
     

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  • Applications of QCD Martin Beneke Theory Division, CERN CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland 1 Introduction Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the theory of the strong interaction, attracts a large body of theoretical work and experimental investigation. Ap
     

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  • OUR FRIEND THE ATOM Announcements: First midterm is 7:30pm on 2/17/09 Problem solving sessions M3-5 and T3-4,5-6. Plan for next few lectures: Today overview of the atom; a survey of 3.1-3.6 and 3.10-3.12. You are responsible for the ideas and vo
     

  • PHYSICAL REVIEW D 66, 023523 2002 Ermakov-Pinney equation in scalar eld cosmologies Rachael M. Hawkins and James E. Lidsey Astronomy Unit, School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, United Kingd
     

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  • Lect. 12 Summary, Clas. Phys. - Michelson-Morley Exp. Summary of Classical Physics Start the Revolutions of Modern Physics Classical Physics in 1880s Is Conceptual Physics finished? Only details left? What does a scientist do? Seek to: Ask the right