observable universe
常見例句
- Basically, our observable universe begins around 13.7 billion years ago in a state of exquisite order, exquisitely low entropy.
基本上,我們可觀測(cè)的宇宙是從大約137億年前的一種精致秩序(異常低的熵)狀態(tài)中開始的。 - The observable universe would have had no chance of coming into being, as these opposing particles would have wiped each other out.
目前可觀測(cè)的宇宙將沒(méi)有機(jī)會(huì)形成,因爲(wèi)相反粒子將馬上清除彼此。 - Before the big bang, scientists believe, the entire vastness of the observable universe, including all of its matter and radiation, was compressed into a hot, dense mass just a few millimeters across.
科學(xué)家們相信,在大爆炸之前,現(xiàn)在這個(gè)整個(gè)可以觀測(cè)到的廣濶的宇宙,包括其中所有的能量和輻射,集中爲(wèi)一團(tuán)毫米尺度的熾熱的高密度的物質(zhì)。 - It will be able to peer to the very edge of the observable universe.
FORBES: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos licked by James Lick in space race - Within a few decades, says Dr Turner, the entire observable universe will have been digitised.
ECONOMIST: Mining the digital skies - But gravitational strings have no sticky ends and can wander freely off into Dr Arkani-Hamed's extra dimensions, where they have no effect on matter stuck to the membranes of the observable universe.
ECONOMIST: A matter of gravity 返回 observable universe