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Bloating in old age to become red giants;their cores contracting into white dwarves1; The most massive ones exploding as supernovae; Fleeing the elements they have created, out into space to form the materials for the next generation of stars. But that's not the end of the story. Supernovae may look like the death of a star, but for some there's life beyond the grave. Understanding that took a particular breed of science. They probed deep into their own imagination and a world of calculations. And what they found there were predicitons of objects so bizarre, so weird2 that we are only beginning to understand them. In the process, unravelling3 even deeper secrets about the universe. The faintest signals picked up from the deeper space have revealed to modern scientists exotic stellar tombstones, tombstones first predicted in the theoretical calculations of the maverick4 Swiss astronomer5 ? more than eighty years ago.
1 dwarves | |
n.矮子( dwarf的名词复数 );有魔法的小矮人 | |
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2 weird | |
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的 | |
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3 unravelling | |
解开,拆散,散开( unravel的现在分词 ); 阐明; 澄清; 弄清楚 | |
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4 maverick | |
adj.特立独行的;不遵守传统的;n.持异议者,自行其是者 | |
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5 astronomer | |
n.天文学家 | |
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