Whether you are a seasoned science enthusiast or simply curious about the ultimate fate of the dinosaurs, Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs (EPUB) offers a mind-expanding journey to the edge of our galaxy—and to the very edge of known physics.
Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs is an intellectual detective story that will change how you see the night sky. Randall doesn’t just answer "what killed the dinosaurs?"—she expands the question into something far more profound. She demonstrates that nothing in the cosmos is truly isolated. A dinosaur’s extinction, a comet’s path, the sun’s vertical motion, and a particle we cannot even see are all entangled in one grand, elegant mechanism. Dark Matter And The Dinosaurs Epub 17
Randall’s groundbreaking theory suggests that dark matter might not be a diffuse, featureless halo. Instead, it could concentrate into a thin, dense —a shadow galaxy aligned with our own. As our solar system bobs up and down through the Milky Way’s galactic plane, it periodically passes through this disk of dark matter. The gravitational perturbations, Randall argues, would be enough to jostle comets from the distant Oort Cloud, sending a deadly volley of them hurtling toward Earth. One of those, 66 million years ago, ended the age of reptiles. Whether you are a seasoned science enthusiast or
Whether you are a seasoned science enthusiast or simply curious about the ultimate fate of the dinosaurs, Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs (EPUB) offers a mind-expanding journey to the edge of our galaxy—and to the very edge of known physics.
Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs is an intellectual detective story that will change how you see the night sky. Randall doesn’t just answer "what killed the dinosaurs?"—she expands the question into something far more profound. She demonstrates that nothing in the cosmos is truly isolated. A dinosaur’s extinction, a comet’s path, the sun’s vertical motion, and a particle we cannot even see are all entangled in one grand, elegant mechanism.
Randall’s groundbreaking theory suggests that dark matter might not be a diffuse, featureless halo. Instead, it could concentrate into a thin, dense —a shadow galaxy aligned with our own. As our solar system bobs up and down through the Milky Way’s galactic plane, it periodically passes through this disk of dark matter. The gravitational perturbations, Randall argues, would be enough to jostle comets from the distant Oort Cloud, sending a deadly volley of them hurtling toward Earth. One of those, 66 million years ago, ended the age of reptiles.
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