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On cosmic time scales, that is the very near future.
It had all happened in an instant, a glimmer of cosmic time.
We appear in the last instant of cosmic time.
"These people don't have a sense of the difference between cosmic time and human time.
Such processes, which would take cosmic times to complete, generally can be ignored."
He summarized hints that the speed of light might vary over cosmic time.
"This is very short in cosmic time," he explained.
Small though it sounded, such a rate of disappearance was not trivial on a cosmic time scale.
But what is the life of one race, compared to the vast stretches of cosmic time?
To his imaginative mind, the tale burned and lived with strange fire from cosmic time and space.
This is 116 meters per year and is not negligible over cosmic time scales.
Evolution of magnetic fields in galaxies over cosmic time through polarisation surveys.
That was the merest eyeblink of cosmic time.
Manuel, do you know what's wrong with cosmic time, as we know it, which steals everything from us?"
Transitions between stages are very special cosmic times which a priori could differ by many orders of magnitude.
Its quest is to study how stars and galaxies form, and how they evolve through cosmic time.
A case of cosmic time warp?
On the cosmic time scale that's infinitesimal.
But dust or chemical changes over the course of cosmic time may also have dimmed the electronic images of these supernovae.
In the fullness of cosmic time we can become as intimate with distant stars as with lovers.
In the end, John Renfrew stops struggling with cosmic time and the secrets of the universe and goes home to his family.
Observations have found this to be roughly true, but this effect depends on cluster properties that do change with cosmic time, making precise measurements difficult.
And wil trace the evolution through cosmic time of galaxies and there elements using X-ray spectroscopy.
Cosmic time is as difficult to grasp as the twitchings of the atom, but it, too, is rule bound and reliable.
The E-ELT is designed to make detailed studies of the first galaxies and to follow their evolution through cosmic time.