Robert H. Dicke |

PMID Friedmann equations Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Cosmic microwave background radiation University of Rochester Science (journal) RadLab Discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation St. Louis, Missouri Carl H. Brans David Todd Wilkinson Lock-in amplifier Dirac large numbers hypothesis Mössbauer effect Jim Peebles Gyromagnetic ratio Copernican principle Mach's principle Brans-Dicke theory Arno Allan Penzias Selection bias Age of the universe Robert Woodrow Wilson Equivalence principle George Gamow Anthropic principle Gravitational constant Atomic physics Dark energy National Medal of Science Paul Dirac Physical cosmology Main sequence Bell Labs Nuclear physics Astrophysics Spectroscopy Gravitation World War II Mercury (planet)
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