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simplifyyourlife:

It’s funny how simple these rules are yet we’re not able to do them all the time.

simplifyyourlife:

It’s funny how simple these rules are yet we’re not able to do them all the time.

vivafilipinas:

Philippine International Pyromusical CompetitionSM Mall of Asia, Pasay
Every Saturday from February 12 to March 12, 2011, 7PM and 8 PMFor the schedule of events, click here.

vivafilipinas:

Philippine International Pyromusical Competition
SM Mall of Asia, Pasay

Every Saturday from February 12 to March 12, 2011, 7PM and 8 PM
For the schedule of events, click here.

sciencecenter:

‘Clumpy’ universe may force rethinking of cosmology

The universe appears to be clumpier than astronomers expected, according to the largest galaxy survey to date. The extra clumps could call for a redesign of the standard model of cosmology, and maybe a new understanding of how gravity works.
“Maybe on very large scales, Einstein’s general relativity is slightly wrong,” said cosmologist Shaun Thomas of University College London, lead author of a new paper in Physical Review Letters. “This potentially could be one of the first signs that something peculiar is going on.”
When viewed close up, the matter in the universe bunches up into stars, galaxies and galaxy clusters. But as you zoom out, cosmologists expect the universe to look more and more smooth, sort of the way details in an earthly landscape blend together when viewed from an airplane.

sciencecenter:

‘Clumpy’ universe may force rethinking of cosmology

The universe appears to be clumpier than astronomers expected, according to the largest galaxy survey to date. The extra clumps could call for a redesign of the standard model of cosmology, and maybe a new understanding of how gravity works.

“Maybe on very large scales, Einstein’s general relativity is slightly wrong,” said cosmologist Shaun Thomas of University College London, lead author of a new paper in Physical Review Letters. “This potentially could be one of the first signs that something peculiar is going on.”

When viewed close up, the matter in the universe bunches up into stars, galaxies and galaxy clusters. But as you zoom out, cosmologists expect the universe to look more and more smooth, sort of the way details in an earthly landscape blend together when viewed from an airplane.

theurbanhistorian:

His early exposure to several fields of knowledge by his family in Calamba, the personal guidance of his Jesuit Mentors, regular correspondence with his peers in Europe, and exposure to the latest technological breakthroughs in Europe and his travels around the globe enabled him to master several…