Sentences with phrase «laws of nuclear physics»

So then nuclear power doesn't exist by your logic because it operates under the same laws of nuclear physics as radiometric decay.

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Its alumni's achievements included designing St Pauls Cathedral, laying groundwork for classical mechanics, discovering law of gravity and three laws of motion, coining word «cell» for basic unit of life, Hooke's law of elasticity, Boyle's law, inventing drinking chocolate, creating basis of Natural History Museum's collection, introducing numerous plant species to the Western World, helping popularise evolutionary theory, devising antiseptic surgery, pioneering nuclear physics.
After all, even scientific «laws» have been disproved in the past (e.g. the Law of Parity in nuclear physics).
Much of the renewable subsidy industry justified in the name of these flawed models causes net grid emissions of CO2 to be much worse for much longer than simply replacing coal with clean low carbon gas and long term inevitable base load zero carbon nuclear on the grid, unsubsidised — but that's only a generation engineering fact from the laws of physics.
«You can not, based on the laws of physics — forget the laws of Congress — replace those nuclear plants with more wind,» he said.
Aside from a robust knowledge in anatomy and physiology or radiation physics, there's not much I can use my background in nuclear medicine technology in the practice of law.
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