... To date, and probably next 20 years, our view of the Universe has come mainly from Electromagnetic Radiation . ... Experiments will mature to extend our view of the Universe Gravitational Waves Neutrinos Searching for exotic particles . ...
... of primordial anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background radiation; however, hundreds of thousands of distant dusty ... These sources are much more likely to be gravitationally lensed by intervening galaxies as compared with sources discovered in ...
... orbits either via dynamically gentle planet-disc interactions1 or more dynamically violent gravitational interactions2 ... The equivalent distribution is not observed around hot host stars dominated by a radiative envelope. ...
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... of optical interferometry , the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, galaxy evolution , star formation and expolanets ... physics (in application to relativity and cosmology), gravitational physics , and as modelling and simulation assume more ...