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Gravity would increase at a much faster clip and a black hole would open up when they were just about 10 to the minus 17 centimeters apart.
"We're currently working with speeds of 15 femtoseconds, or 15 times 10 to the minus 15th of a second," said Dr. Warren.
That sounds like a tight fit, but a millimeter is gargantuan compared with the prevailing idea that the hidden dimensions are 10 to the minus 32 millimeters in size -- smaller by a factor of 100 million trillion trillion.
For it to become strong enough to form a black hole, the gap would have to be narrowed to 10 to the minus 33 centimeters, a distance called the Planck length -- and that would require a galactic-size accelerator.
They understood that and they did not understand why this source of gravitation didn't seem to turn the universe into an incredibly rapidly expanding universe that would double in size every ten to the minus 42 seconds.The real question was not "what is dark energy?" it was "where is dark energy?" For many years Einstein and others thought that the dark energy must be zero because it was so tiny.
This is analogous to connecting a dual-supply input to the minus power rail.
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It is in the 10 to the minus-25 range".
Muckler might point to the minus-2 rating that each player on the line had as to why they sat for most of the first two periods.
That stood in sharp contrast to the minus-24 rating Messier has compiled this season, the worst plus-minus rating of his career.
Klp2p, a member of the minus end-directed kinesin 14 protein family [24] then slides the "daughter" MT towards the minus end of the pre-existing one [23] in this way confining the overlap regions to the minus-ends of the MTs.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06462.015 Next, we wanted to identify factors that contribute to the minus-end force operating on chromosomes.
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