Triumphs and Challenges for Modern Cosmology with James Peebles
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Join James Peebles, one of the world's foremost cosmologists, as he explores the universe. Like fossils, thermal radiation carries information about the past, in this case the nature of the early universe. This information has confirmed ideas about the expanding universe, and it has presented us with new challenges. In particular, dark matter and dark energy. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures" [2/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 12005]
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The Zero Point Energy of the vaccuum has been measured and found to be miniscule. I think that there is alot more Energy to be harnessed there at the Quantum scale. Like Feynman said, "There's plenty of room at the bottom." I know he meant knowledge to be discovered, but I think "That the deeper you go, the bigger it gets." Quote by Terence McKenna. It applies to the energies that exist in the quantum foam. So dig you bastards! "Find the diamond at the bottom of the well." UK
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yes, it is... if you imagine that you will soon be paying higher rent for your flat because of larger area :D lol
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