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Questions about paper "How closed is cosmology"
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Finite but >without a boundary<. The term 'bounded' when referring to metric spaces is tantamount to finite. A 3-sphere is boundaryless...
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Is the criteria for the present perfect tense in Warriner's textbook inadequate?
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Can you please tell us your background and goals?
Tuesday, 10:54 AM
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Is the criteria for the present perfect tense in Warriner's textbook inadequate?
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I was at my computer. The book is available from Open Library. As is Fowler's. Conditionals are basically the structures with the 'if'...
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Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
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You might try “Relativity and Common Sense” by Bondi. It’s cheap. If you are a little more ambitious, you might try “Spacetime Physics”...
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In that context I like the fact that you asked to compare the various interpretations in terms of experimental evidence. That is a good...
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Falling through the event horizon of an evaporating black hole
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Internet Archive's library has a copy.
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A car collides with a bus, who experiences a greater change in momentum?
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It is an accepted fact that when a perfectly inelastic collision takes place between a bus and a car, the car will suffer most of the...
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Expansion of the Universe
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See, the first two sentences are fine. But the third doesn't follow - not without dark energy. Without dark energy a universe with any...
Friday, 11:05 PM
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Fowler's is a style guide in the form of a dictionary. Is that what you're looking for?
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Why do novas shine?
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Until just about now I've had the same misconception as you, I think. That the white dwarf is essentially a naked core emitter. Take a...
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Looking at the book right now. There is a very brief mention of this type of verbs in the very first chapter, on the parts of speech...
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You answered your own question: If you consider something that is impossible according to the laws of phyics, why would you expect a...
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Advanced organic chemistry feels like learning 'shapes' in kindergarten - but you're deeply mentally challenged.
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