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observable

[uhb-zur-vuh-buhl] / əbˈzɜr və bəl /


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First, it identifies the first known example of a "chirp" in a supernova, revealing a new type of observable behavior in stellar explosions.

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What researchers have lacked so far is a clear observable effect that experiments could measure to determine which theory best reflects how nature actually works.

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Yet the observable universe is overwhelmingly made of matter, with very little antimatter remaining from the Big Bang.

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The team showed that if the Hubble constant were lower, the total observable volume of the universe would also be smaller.

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None of this would have been observable to his eye were it not for the lapis lazuli powder that allowed him to see flashes of the blue fox set against the white snow.

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