DrStuClark
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Just back from Southampton Sun Kings lecture. Great to meet @ @ @ and many others! Need sleep now...
about 8 hours ago
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@ @ Hey guys! Looks like it was a Russian rocket launch.
about 8 hours ago
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Looking forward to meeting @ and @ at my lecture tonight ( Who else is coming?
about 21 hours ago
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@ leaking gravity would cause the Moon to recede faster than predicted. Astronomers are looking for this effect!
about 21 hours ago
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@ All I wanted was a little sciencey-discovery Christmas present from you guys. Have I been that bad this year? ;-)
1:56 PM Dec 8th
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@ :) At least Twitter is still working for you - so paper can't be that bad!
1:27 PM Dec 8th
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@ Indeed he did have a hard-won epiphany. Newton was a genius. Maybe not a likeable man, but a genius.
1:21 PM Dec 8th
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@ Indeed - could do with some dark matter detections! Give cosmologists something to end all the uncertainty! Finger's crossed.
11:13 AM Dec 8th
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@ Indeed, I'm conscious of not spamming followers who are uninterested in the chat. Tks for joining in, and asking a great Q.
11:11 AM Dec 8th
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@ Shall we go for black holes?
11:03 AM Dec 8th
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@ Yes, according to Einstein, moving masses create different gravitational fields than stationary ones.
11:02 AM Dec 8th
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@: Last Q, just snuck in. RT Do we believe that if the earth and all magma etc stopped moving, gravity would decrease?
11:02 AM Dec 8th
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Thanks everyone! Great . Shall we do black holes next week?
11:01 AM Dec 8th
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@ It made him think he was a Christian prophet, blessed with a great epiphany for man!
11:00 AM Dec 8th
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@ everything appeared to follow. arrows, tides, comets, planets. An awesome achievement.
10:59 AM Dec 8th
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@ of everything." It unified earthly motion with celestial motion and gave a single mathematical rule that...
10:58 AM Dec 8th
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@ and maths to transform the natural world. Also because his theory of gravity was the 17th century 'theory...
10:58 AM Dec 8th
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@ Newton is without doubt the greatest scientist who ever lived because of his insistence on observation...
10:57 AM Dec 8th
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@ all gravity would have to do is weaken more quickly with extreme distance and we could accelerate the universe.
10:56 AM Dec 8th
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@ Rather than quintessence as dark energy, some theorists believe that it is gravity acting differently on large scales...
10:55 AM Dec 8th
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- Name Stuart Clark
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- Bio Science journalist, author and speaker. Author of The Sun Kings and the up and coming CosmoThriller, the history of cosmology – fictionalised!
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