Becoming a galactic extrovert takes time Galaxy ESO 546-G34 was first observed some twenty years ago. A recent analysis, using new techniques, by astrophysicist Lars Mattsson and colleagues indicates that: “Our analysis shows that while a large, mature galaxy like our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is composed of around 15-20 percent gas, this faint [...]
Categories: Science
Tagged: ESO 546−G34: the most-metal-poor, evolution, heavy elements, Lars Mattsson, Leonid S. Pilyugin, light elements, low surface brightness galaxy?, Nils Bergvall, shine, time, Universe
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- 15 June 2011 – 16:02
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- By BrainiYak
Premonitions may have implications for physics, as well as neuroscience and psychology In addition to being disturbing in itself, premonition has implications in regard to the apparent forward-flow of time. Example of the two amorphous premonitions this blog entry is based on I have had only two premonitions in at least the last thirty years. Both turned out to forecast [...]
Categories: Neuroscience,Science
Tagged: consciousness, deja vu, premonition, Second Law of Thermodynamics, time, time's arrow
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- 18 June 2010 – 10:15
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- By BrainiYak