Astronomy crystallography

Cosmic crystallography is a technique used in physics and astronomy to determine the possible topology of the universe (e.g. a torus, 3-sphere, etc.). Astronomers observe sources of high redshift and look for repeating patterns that may indicate the connection of edges.
Cosmic crystallography is a technique used in physics and astronomy to determine the possible topology of the universe (e.g. a torus, 3-sphere, etc.). Astronomers observe sources of high redshift and look for repeating patterns that may indicate the connection of edges.

What is a crystal plancrystal projection?

Another form of representation, the crystal plancrystal projection, is needed, which shows precisely the atomic or ionic positions in the unit cell

The first step is to specify axes , from a common origin and along the sides of the cell (see Chapter 5 )


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