Sentences with phrase «about atoms»

According to Professor Hawking, to get a complete idea of the universe, we must know about atoms that are building blocks of every element on the universe, the force which binds the atom together, life of stars; birth and death, the outline of time and space, the black hole mysteries and the galaxy profile.
These lessons were mainly about atoms and electronic states.
On a page where Einstein is thinking about atoms, Radunsky uses dots of color to paint the whole spread.
When Kobialka was teaching his students about conservation of mass, instead of giving them the definition, he showed them a picture and asked, «What do you notice about the atoms on both sides?
Open question: What do you notice about the atoms on both sides?
She'd spent 26 minutes on an online lesson about atoms and molecules, and got a 90 on the test.
He remembers reading a high school textbook about atoms and stumbling upon an appendix on quantum theory.
Such a tool could be an invaluable method for answering questions about atoms and molecules that are not answerable even with today's most advanced computers.
We do not start with knowing all about atoms and molecules and then seem to understand the phenomena of biology.
The fact that atoms in brains result in thought tells us something about atoms we can find from no other source.
Philosophers believed that this was true not only with respect to language about dogs but also with respect to scientific language about atoms and molecules.
Now if you were to say that you would not even think about atoms until you were able to see them and you could not see them with your naked eye or with simple instruments, then you would never find them at all.
The atomic model, for example, is just a model that seems to explain the little bit that we do know and can observe about atoms.
The whole experimental arrangement, while necessary to obtain knowledge about atom A, is quite independent of the essence of the atom in itself.
M: Just about every atom on Earth has been through the core of a hypervelocity impact.
«This new curriculum unit is being designed to take on high school - level ideas about atom rearrangement during chemical reactions that build on ideas that are introduced in a companion unit that we developed for middle school students.
The perplexing thing about this atom: the radius of the orbit, on which the electron moves around the nucleus, is much larger than the typical distance between two atoms in the condensate.
As a re-imagining of the Spiderman origin story, this is a fine grafting of Cold War paranoia about the atom onto the current paranoia about gene splicing.
is one of many 1950s sci - fi creature features to reflect that era's fears and concerns about the Atom bomb — it was after all the height of the Cold War!
What really strikes you about the Atom is how immersive it is.
We already know a lot about the Atom, as well as what it can do and what HP can do with it.
After working on the Manhattan Project, Wu also disproved a basic assumption about atom interactions.
Intel's Medfield chipsets are heading to mobile devices and back at IDF in September we heard about the Atom Z2460 which was was designed specifically for Smartphones.

Not exact matches

The future low end of the Atom line wasn't Intel's expected gateway to the next iPhone, that's more about mobile modems.
Even after making 1.6 million positrons, the researchers only managed to make about 25,000 antihydrogen atoms.
For example, if an A.I. is tasked with proving or disproving the Riemann hypothesis, one of the most important, unsolved problems in mathematics, it might pursue this goal by trying to convert the entire solar system into a computer, including the atoms in the bodies of whomever once cared about the answer.
The transistors on the processor inside your PC might be only about 100 atoms across, and improvements in manufacturing technology will keep them shrinking — at least, for the time being.
But when it came to his start - up venture, as he told Crain's New York Business in 1989, he knew «as much about juice as about making an atom bomb.»
Atoms and sub-atomic particles are much smaller than humans, so why would God be interested in, or care about them.
When the question was asked of Nye about where did all the atoms come from for the big - bang... I thought his answer of «don't know» was good.
I have no idea how you would go about finding all the possible «tracings» for a carbon atom, but I think you'd need a stack of graph paper and some sort of computer program?
You can't see an atom, but you would argue about String theory and Quantum Mechanics in a second, right?
In decomposing, it gives off a helium atom, weight 4, repeated three times, and then the substance left is radium, atomic weight about 226.4.
When one closely examines life without bias or prejudice, many will acknowledge that it could not have come about accidentally, that we are a product theoretical evolution, that atoms just assembled themselves into «working units».
Were there not a certain invariance about the way in which carbon atoms bond with others under identical conditions, or about the manner in which protein synthesis is charted and activated by nucleic acids, life would be impossible altogether.
atoms... all brought about by the scientific method have evidence as to their the reason why things are the way they are... NOT god... in EVERY instance god has proven not to be what it is... the reason a volcano explodes is not because the wrath of god is upon a community... we understand the process behind the event but we didn't always KNOW that.
Who among us has not been affected, and perhaps somewhat troubled, by the dramatic new discoveries about the stars, atoms and life on earth that have taken place in this century?
There is nothing in there at all about galaxies, expansion of the universe, the age of the universe, the speed of light, atoms, or anything at all that an Iron Age man would not have been able to write or make up.
We're talking about statistical possibilities that are astronomically small, exceeding the number of atoms we even have in the known universe.
It ought to come as a surprise to no one, therefore, that from the time of the first splitting of the atom down through the destruction of Hiroshima and on to current controversies about nuclear weapons and power plants, Christian people have been involved individually and corporately at every level of the debate, not incidentally but specifically because of their Christian commitment.
To those who think attributing scientific results to God is a poor argument, just think about the big bang... it probably happened but where did the atoms come from to create the big bang?
For me, and I hope many others, the last word in Ancient Greece on this topic was given by Epicurus and his talk about a mixture of chance and necessity, and the bits of free «swerve» in the movements of atoms.
At present, we have quite detailed knowledge about molecules, ions, atoms, elementary particles, electromagnetic waves, electric fields and all kinds of material processes, but we are still not yet able to say what «matter» ultimately is like.
And here are the physicists, splitting up the molecule into atoms and now picking away at the atom itself, peering down into the deep abyss in which the constituent elements of all chemical things are the same; yet never a word have they to tell us about where «form» ends and «matter» begins!»
Obviously I am not talking about the mechanical motion of the planets or the rumpus of atoms and molecules, but about the eternal beingness of intelligent, purposing, seeking life.
Real Christians Hate Religion... Real Christians Hate Hypocrites... Real Christians should be more like Christ... How could you claim to be a Christian if you don't even know your Christ... The reason why doomed people would never understand Christ is because they never tried to search for the Truth... They only listen to such rubbish things rather than the Truth... Read and do more and Talk less... It doesn't take a genius to know that Someone created you rather than you coming to life with just atoms randomly hitting each other... If you're really smart, think about it... Stop the non-sense talk about God and Science and find it out for yourself...
You decompose and then are recycled as part of continuous process of human life that is until about three billion years from now when the expanding Sun consumes your atoms and molecules turning you into stardust from which you came.
Fast forward quite a bit... and the Hellenistic Greek philosophers were talking about what turned out to be very close to atoms.
The only solution to the problem of evil «worth writing home about» is one in which human freedom is not only affirmed but is also «a special, intensified, magnified form of a general principle pervasive of reality, down to the very atoms and still farther.
It's like I can comprehend that there are all the atoms in our solar system, but I can not comprehend all of them at once, there are too many to think about, my mind can not grasp that many atoms, the variety of them dispersed over the solar system... but the atoms are there.
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