Sentences with phrase «for subatomic»

A search committee offered the council a shortlist of three names: Frank Linde, who heads the Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics in Amsterdam; Terry Wyatt of the University of Manchester, UK; and Gianotti.
Hungering for that subatomic particle, they exhibit a propensity for stealing an electron from any nearby molecule.
for a human occasion and 10 - 24 secs for subatomic occasions.1 Nor is any attempt made to allow for any possible «unevenness» in the genetic phases.
think of god as an elusive subatomic particle they you have to look for... THEY NEVER STOP LOOKING FOR SUBATOMIC PARTICLES AND SUCH BUT THEY SURE WILL DISMISS GOD QUITE QUICKLY WITH NO SEARCHING WONT THEY?
The intuition that reality for human beings, and indeed for all living things, is necessarily temporal, with an irreversible distinction between past, present, and future, is difficult to reconcile with the idea, long orthodox in the physics community, that time does not exist for subatomic particles or even for single atoms.
The entire universe was far too hot for subatomic paticles to form — everything existed as energy.

Not exact matches

Canadian stability The universe has big plans for Canada that revolve around the subatomic particles of hockey tape and Justin Bieber's lip gloss.
When women routinely win Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry or medicine, when a woman becomes a world chess champion, when a woman conceives and develops a brand new computer chip that represents a significant advancement over quad cores, when a woman invents warp drive or phasers, when a woman solves an «insolvable» math problem, when a woman, while working with the Large Hadron Collider, discovers the now - hypothetical Higgs Boson to be an actual scalar subatomic particle, when a woman figures out how to pinpoint the exact location of an electron at any point in time, when a woman working for Merck or Pfizer develops a remedy for Alzheimer's disease, when a woman's baseball team can defeat the New York Yankees, when a woman can bench press six hundred pounds, run the 100 meter dash in under nine seconds or set a world record in the high jump, then the fairer sex will have made an advance or contribution unlike any it has made before.
The reverse can also be true, for the World Book Encyclopedia says that «energy changes into matter when subatomic particles collide at high speeds and create new, heavier particles.»
In fact, subatomic particles come in and out of existence out of nowhere all the time and this has been proven for some time now.
In natural science, the rational deduction that there ought to be another planet, or another subatomic particle, for example, has led to the discovery of these facts.
There is little or no direct connection between the subjectivity of the molecular or subatomic events that make up the computer and the value it has for me.
She argues that it has been a serious mistake for interpreters of Whitehead «to limit the application of his basic ontological category of existence — his actual entity — to just two kinds of existents: subatomic entities, such as electrons, protons, photons...
All knowledge, including scientific knowledge, comes ultimately from personal experience (though scientists can not, for example, directly observe the subatomic particles whose existence they infer from their experiments).
Nevertheless, process thinkers in general propose that anything actual at all — subatomic events, amoebic experience, human experience — has some capacity for novelty, at no matter how rudimentary, even negligible a level.
Birch and Cobb maintain that the ecological model is more adequate than the mechanical model for explaining DNA, the cell, other biological subject matter (as well as subatomic physics), because it holds that living things behave as they do only in interaction with other things which constitute their environment (LL 83) and because «the constituent elements of the structure at each level (of an organism) operate in patterns of interconnectedness which are not mechanical» (LL 83).
But what about unitary nonhuman events, for example, those at the subatomic level?
As for isness or is - notness, I find the universe too complex for that either / or; I'm not a fan of either / or either:) On a human - eye scale I'm mostly a human being; on a cellular level, I'm mostly water / liquid; on a subatomic level, I'm mostly vibrations; on a sub-sub particulate / vibrational level I'm mostly not there.
But this pressure created by these subatomic particles is low enough to ignore for most science.
She argues that it has been a serious mistake for interpreters of Whitehead «to limit the application of his basic ontological category of existence — his actual entity — to just two kinds of existents: subatomic entities, such as electrons, protons, photons and the like, and human percipient experience.»
In fact, just before posting this Top Pictures list, a NASA press release came out saying the Fermi satellite has seen gamma rays from this object, which is another very strong piece of evidence for this; gamma rays are the very highest energy form of light, and should be made when subatomic particles bounce around in supernova shock waves.
For the first time, physicists are snooping on some of the likeliest hiding places for hypothetical subatomic particles called axions, which could make up dark mattFor the first time, physicists are snooping on some of the likeliest hiding places for hypothetical subatomic particles called axions, which could make up dark mattfor hypothetical subatomic particles called axions, which could make up dark matter.
These Chandra observations showed that expanding debris from a supernova can accelerate subatomic particles faster than previously thought, and in fact can account for the highest - energy protons that come from outer space and are seen hitting the Earth's upper atmosphere.
The technique could be a breakthrough for computers that use subatomic particles, rather than transistors, to store and process information.
For the gravity - defying rotation rates of galaxies, the unseen (dark) matter is supposedly a bunch of invisible subatomic particles.
Perhaps the most surprising scientific evidence for the soul comes from quantum mechanics — specifically, from investigations of the subatomic phenomena that produce consciousness.
A major criticism of Russell's view of uncertainty as God's tool for shaping the world is that quantum events usually play out only on the subatomic level.
According to the orthodox interpretation of quantum mechanics (although «orthodox» seems an odd description for such a radical world view), subatomic entities such as electrons or photons are either waves or particles — depending on how the physicist chooses to observe them.
Reviewing the evidence at Polkinghorne's birthday conference at Oxford last July, Russell concluded that the best place to seek scientific support for God is in quantum mechanics, the physical laws describing the subatomic realm.
They probably use some of the terms he invented like [eigen] function and various things like that; and some of his mathematics, for example, the equation with regard as the central driving equation of quantum theory, which we call Schrödinger's equation, which governs the behavior of the subatomic matter.
Not according to physicist Peter Higgs, whose work on subatomic particles in the 1960s inspired the long but ultimately successful hunt for the eponymous Higgs boson.
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.
A near - match for Colman's brilliance, Olivia Williams is Jenny's strait - laced, but wounded sister Alice, whose job at CERN allows Kirkwood to shift the scale of her storytelling from the existential, through the political and the personal, way down to the subatomic.
These solutions lead to strange but physically plausible consequences: for instance, that an object thrown into a black hole would exist in two places at once, or that the singularity would be a «fuzzball» of subatomic strings.
This will help physicists and device engineers to design better quantum capacitors, an array of subatomic power storage components capable to keep high energy densities, for instance, in batteries, and vertical transistors, leading to next - generation optoelectronics with lower power consumption and dissipation of heat (cold devices), and better performance.
Researchers at two particle detectors reported on Monday the strongest evidence yet for a particle made of more than three quarks, the subatomic building blocks of matter.
An attosecond strobe light could film electrons in slow - mo for the ultimate subatomic action movie.
«We need something totally out of the box,» says Janet Conrad, a particle physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, and co-spokesperson for the DAEδALUS collaboration, a proposal to generate beams of subatomic neutrinos using linked cyclotrons.
According to a new theory, the simplest explanation for their speed is a subatomic drama in the collapsing core that culminates in a violent, and slightly uneven, blast of neutrinos.
Giorgio Gratta, a physicist at Stanford University, is going fishing for high - energy neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles that bombard Earth from unknown objects in deep space.
The only first - principles method for calculating with controlled errors the properties of subatomic particles containing quarks is lattice QCD, where the unwieldy integrals of QCD are cast into a form that makes it possible to calculate them numerically.»
With the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last missing piece, the SM of particle physics now accounts for all known subatomic particles and correctly describes their interactions.
A breed of subatomic particle made from nothing has huge implications for technology — and shows how tenuous reality itself is
Our current theory of gravity — Einstein's general theory of relativity — and our current theory of the behavior of atoms and subatomic particles — quantum mechanics — both work fantastically well in their respective domains: general relativity for big things, quantum mechanics for small things.
After the war, his Feynman diagrams — for which he shared the ’65 Nobel Prize in Physics — became the standard way to show how subatomic particles interact.
For decades, physicists have sought the sources of the most energetic subatomic particles in the universe — cosmic rays that strike the atmosphere with as much energy as well - thrown baseballs.
The grandfather of particle and nuclear physics facilities in Canada, TRIUMF, is located on the University of British Columbia campus and provides facilities for experiments in subatomic research with beams of pions, muons, protons, and neutrons.
Staffan Normark: And the Academy Citation runs for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles and which recently was confirmed through the discoery of the predicted fundamental particle by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
For instance, it might create miniature black holes predicted by one version of the theory; these in turn would produce telltale showers of subatomic particles as they disintegrated.
Before the Large Hadron Collider goes hunting for sparticles, it will first test the boundaries of the standard model of particle physics, the reigning theory of how subatomic particles behave (see «Catch Me if You Can» by Karen Wright, Discover, July 2005).
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