Not exact matches
I am a
nuclear physicist and do not believe in God, which was a slow process in my life to conclude that a
few billion years of trial and error along with some incredible sets of «rules» make what happened on Earth inevitable, and is happening on any planet with the near same conditions that are found here.
Although there are no naturally occurring antimatter atoms, in 1995
physicists at the European Center for
Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva cobbled together a
few atoms of antihydrogen by linking a positron to an antiproton and have since made tens of thousands more.
Last Time We Left 007...: Bond (Pierce Brosnan) was in bed with improbable
nuclear physicist Christmas Jones (the awful Denise Richards) and uttered a particularly ribald one - liner, which, along with a killer opening and a deliciously villainous turn by Sophie Marceau, was one of the very
few memorable aspects of 1999's otherwise messy and disappointing The World Is Not Enough.