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Call number: | QB464.T8::2004 Show nearby items on shelf |
Title: | A 21st century frontier of discovery: The physics of the universe a strategic plan for federal research at the intersection of physics and astronomy : a report of the Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the Universe. |
Author(s): | National Science and Technology Council (U.S.)., Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the Universe |
Date: | 2004 |
Publisher: | [Washington, D.C.] : National Science and Technology Council, Committee on Science |
Size: | 70 p. |
Contents: | What is dark matter? -- What is the nature of dark energy? -- How did the universe begin? -- Did Einstein have the last word on gravity? -- What are the masses of the neutrinos and how have they shaped the evolution of the universe? |
How do cosmic accelerators work and what are they accelerating? -- Are protons unstable? -- What are the new states of matter at exceedingly high density and temperature? -- Are there additional space-time dimensions? -- How were the elements from iron to uranium made ? -- Is a new theory of matter and light needed at the highest energies? | |
Corp. Author: | National Science and Technology Council (U.S.)., Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the Universe |
Keywords: | Physics Research United States , Astrophysics Research United States |
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