Modeling the Evolution of Galaxy Properties across Cosmic Time with Numerical Simulations
by Paul Adam Torrey
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How does Torrey’s exploration of colliding galaxies serve as a metaphor for unexpected collisions and mergers in our own personal lives?
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In what ways does the concept of "metal-poor interstellar gas" altering central oxygen abundances challenge how we think about external influences changing our core identities?
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How does the central conflict between gas inflows and star formation mirror the balance we must strike between accepting outside help and fostering internal growth?
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