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Graduate Pressure distribution in the sun
Thanks a lot, that gave me a good insight. I will study your links step by step.- lead341
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Graduate Pressure distribution in the sun
Hi, I am currently studying the internal structure of the sun and I was wondering if there exists scientific information regarding the pressure distribution along a hypothetical line from the core to the, let´s say, convection zone. You can find frequently in the internet that the pressure in...- lead341
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Graduate Amateur question: isotropy and the cosmologic principle
Thank you for your replies, that was quite enlightening. I hadn´t especially thought about possible curvature and the surface of the sphere - this is indeed an intriguing thought. I would like to add another question which is - remotely - connected to the topic of this thread. As far as I... -
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Graduate Amateur question: isotropy and the cosmologic principle
As far as I am aware of the current and accepted theory regarding the size and structure of the universe, based on Hubble´s insights, says, that space is isotropic: that means at any place in the universe an imaginary observer would get the "same picture" - that implies also the same rates of... -
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Graduate Expanding Universe vs. Shrinking Matter
If I may I would like to add a question: Many large scale objects in the universe are red shifted. But we also have plenty of proof of blue-shifted objects. The Andromeda-Galaxy is one famous example. But let us reach "farther" out: recently I have read some interesting facts about the...