Sentences with phrase «about subatomic»

I read with excitement about subatomic particles and quantum theory, but I know almost nothing about these areas.
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If successful, the LHC could help physicists answer questions about the subatomic composition of matter and energy in the universe.
The most we learn about subatomic paricles called gluons, the more the universe seems to be made of nothing at all
I drove to Fermilab on a blustery winter day to learn about a subatomic phantom called the Higgs boson.
Since employing alternately the mathematics associated with particles and that associated with waves has led to a vast expansion of information about the subatomic world, many scientists have come to regard this new approach as satisfactory and adequate.
If you can't like the man, at least say a few nice words about his subatomic particles.

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At subatomic levels we find particles that are more functions than things, and I am not committed to saying that functions are subject to metaphysical divisibility, and I would point out that our language about these «forces» is highly metaphorical.
To talk about the leap from subatomic particles and probabilities to objects as we know them, and to talk about the leap from chemistry to consciousness, is in a very real sense to engage in metaphysics.
But what about unitary nonhuman events, for example, those at the subatomic level?
drmoss «Molecular and subatomic forces are pretty much irrelevant to the debate about whether gravity» Agreed!
Molecular and subatomic forces are pretty much irrelevant to the debate about whether gravity can help progress a labour.
These are unstable subatomic particles similar to electrons but about 200 times as heavy.
Inside an 18 - foot - high, 1,200 - ton particle detector, matter and antimatter moving at nearly the speed of light smash into each other billions of times a second, shattering into subatomic debris that hasn't existed for about 14 billion years.
Short films about exploding stars and subatomic particles top the list of prizewinners from the annual Quantum Shorts contest
Such particles come about due to the properties of the materials but can not exist outside the crystal the way other subatomic particles do.
On April 14 four finalists faced off at Stony Brook in front of the judges for this year's Discovery Prize, regaling the expert panel and a packed auditorium with rapid - fire speeches about breakthrough work on drug - resistant bacteria, the dynamics of subatomic particles, the origins of the universe and more.
They really have a strong reluctance to mingle with other particles, which makes them antisocial and difficult to pin down, but they are connected to such a wide range of phenomenon from the subatomic to the cosmic that they could tell us a lot about many different things, many different mysteries about the nature of matter, about what triggers exploding stars, to what's going on in the heart of the sun, to what the universe might have been like, the conditions within seconds after the big bang.
Ray Jayawardhana: They are connected to such a wide range of phenomenon from the subatomic to the cosmic that they could tell us a lot about the nature of matter, about what triggers exploding stars, to what the universe might have been like, the conditions within seconds after the big bang.
Though he remained forever ambivalent about it, his most public achievement came in 1965, when he won the Nobel Prize in Physics, sharing it with Julian Schwinger and Shin» ichiro Tomonaga for their work in quantum electrodynamics, a description of how subatomic particles interact.
What physicists learn from these collisions may help us understand more about why the physical world works the way it does, from the smallest subatomic particles, to the largest stars.
Astronomers can only theorize about how density fluctuations in a sea of subatomic particles could have formed the great variety of galaxy shapes and sizes that make up the universe as we see it today.
«You can get static images with subatomic resolution, the ultrafast structural response, and chemical information about a sample — in the same lab and in the same week.»
But instead of looking at subatomic particles, they tested a gargantuan compound, C284.H190.F320.N4.S12, which is composed of about 5,000 protons, 5,000 neutrons, and 5,000 electrons.
Physicists are gearing up to send a re-engineered science instrument originally designed for lofty balloon flights high in Earth's atmosphere to the International Space Station next week to broaden their knowledge of cosmic rays, subatomic particles traveling on intergalactic routes that could hold the key to unlocking mysteries about supernovas, black holes, pulsars and dark matter.
Physicists express the mass of subatomic particles in electron volts (eV) divided by the speed of light squared (c2) A giga - electron volt (GeV) is a billion electron volts, or about the mass of a proton.
Alternative to Buddhism as Religion — Simply put and Clearly Stated In case you become too serious about yourself in this life, note that there are reportedly 400 trillion subatomic vibrations every second.
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As I understand it, the basic theory is that incoming charged particles provide additional cloud condensation nucleii (like the cloud chambers used as detectors in early subatomic physics), that the rate of incoming particles is modulated by the magnetic fields of the sun and earth, and that therefore the amount of cloud cover varies with the particle flux, which in turn drives climate, so we can stop worrying about CO2.
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