返回 【万物简史】PART I CH 3_15

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这是一部有关现代科学发展史的既通俗易懂又引人入胜的书,作者用清晰明了、幽默风趣的笔法,将宇宙大爆炸到人类文明发展进程中所发生的繁多妙趣横生的故事一一收入笔下。惊奇和感叹组成了本书,历历在目的天下万物组成了本书,益于人们了解大千世界的无穷奥妙,掌握万事万物的发展脉络。
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书本的朗读语音很charming的磁性英音~~~大家可以好好学着模仿哦~~~!!
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It was he who coined the term "Big Bang" in a moment of facetiousness, for a radio broadcast in 1952. [---1---] Hoyle [-2-] a steady-state theory in which the universe was constantly expanding and continually creating new matter as it went. Hoyle also realized that if stars imploded they would [-3-] huge amounts of heat — 100 million degrees or more, enough to begin to generate the heavier elements in a process known as nucleosynthesis. [---4---] For this work, W. A. Fowler, one of his collaborators, received a Nobel Prize. Hoyle, [-5-], did not.

According to Hoyle's theory, an exploding star would [-6-]enough heat to create all the new elements and [-7-]them into the cosmos where they would form gaseous clouds—the interstellar medium as it is known — that could eventually coalesce into new solar systems. With the new theories it became possible at last to construct plausible scenarios for how we got here. What we now think we know is this:

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