**This is a short sample from GCSEPod® Physics - The Rest of the Universe. The full title is nearly 30 minutes long and includes 7 Chapters. **
In this title you'll learn about the Universe. We consider the Big Bang theory and what it means for the evolution of the Universe. You will hear how the Universe came to be according to this theory, and how it developed into the state in which we see it now. We also discuss how stars form from clouds of interstellar gas, and how they move between the different stages, including red giant, white dwarf, neutron star and black hole. The title will explore Earth's own Sun and the galaxy in which it resides - the Milky Way. It will also detail how telescopes are used and the different types of telescope that are available to astronomers. Finally, we will consider redshift - what it is, and what it means for the Universe.
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I personally believe that there are many other planets with much smarter species than us.
RSHfilms 2 years ago
Answer from GCSEPod:
Weve listened again to this and looked at the script, levers are not explained here. However, levers are mentioned in the GCSEPod Effects and Uses of Force podcast on our website.
JaneParks1 2 years ago
lever is system of material points where every material point is global representative sum of its own lever just like matrix is array of numbers where every number is determinant of its own matrix. lever is all even nothing and one more and one less, 1 x 1 = CO x 0, every of it is but a lever. now my question is: WHAT IS LEVER?
dedanoe 2 years ago
verse of reverse: (uni equals yin times out)
uniplo equals explo times implo
dedanoe 2 years ago