Laughing — First of all, i'm not the only one that Knows the Big Bang theory does not hold weight and has many holes in it, many
leading physicists do not believe in it, it's a Theory like you said moron... I don't have to be the one to try and disprove it to you, Do your own research, the folks that work the most with the theory haven't staked their entire faith or belief in it, because they know it's not proven and it can not be proven.
Not exact matches
However, on your note on horizontal v. vertical causality, I would argue that Chaos theory has relatively replaced linear causality and most, if not all,
leading physicists have
done away with that theory.
I
do not envision that such changes would
lead to talk of God among
physicists or biologists or psychologists.
In the 1950s, David Bohm, a
leading American
physicist,
did some additional work with de Broglie's idea, but for the most part pilot wave theory languished until the early 1990s when it hooked Valentini as a grad student.
Subsequent investigations
did not support the claim, but the excitement got
physicists thinking — and more often than not, new thinking
leads to new experimental efforts.
In 1927, when he was 48, the world's
leading physicists gathered at a conference in Brussels to debate an issue that remains contentious to this day: What
does quantum mechanics have to say about reality?
A team
led by atomic
physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau of the Rowland Institute for Science and Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, found that light moved 20 million times more sluggishly through the tiny condensate than it
does through a vacuum.
But
physicists do have some
leads.
«This work shows it is possible to scramble the polarization of light from OLEDs and thereby build displays where light doesn't get trapped inside the OLED,» says University of Utah
physicist John Lupton,
lead author of a study of the spoked - wheel - shaped molecules published online Sunday, Sept. 29 in the journal Nature Chemistry.
«Some scientists
did not think silicene could exist,» says
physicist Guy Le Lay of the University of Provence, in Marseille, France, who
led one of two teams that forged the material in the lab.
«How they lived I don't know,» says Valentin Smirnov, a director of Triniti and one of Russia's
leading plasma
physicists.
When
physicists do succeed in producing 2D systems, quantum interactions can
lead to new phenomena and Nobel prizes.
But that effort at least showed that global searches
do not necessarily
lead to many false positives, as some
physicists feared.
«Prior to this study we really didn't have much information on the impact of spaceflight on the liver,» said the study's
lead author Karen Jonscher, PhD, an associate professor of anesthesiology and a
physicist at CU Anschutz.
To see how it's
done, a team of
physicists led by Alex Tarnopolsky and Joe Wolfe at the University of New South Wales in Sydney introduced a synthesised mix of many sound frequencies into players» mouths while they played the didgeridoo.
To the alarm and consternation of
leading physicists in Edinburgh and Glasgow, the SHEFC seems to have indicated that it attaches a lower priority to research at the frontiers of knowledge than
do its counterparts south of the border.
Supersymmetry,
physicists»
leading contender for a theory beyond the standard model, paves a way for the forces to unite at high energies, but technicolour
does not.
«So, the question was whether lithium will have the same effect on tungsten walls as it
does with carbon walls,» said PPPL
physicist Rajesh Maingi,
lead author with Jiansheng Hu of the Institute of Plasma Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) of a paper describing the results in the journal Nuclear Fusion.
This then
led me into
doing... My first book I got to live at CERN, the big physics lab outside of Geneva and I watched 150 extraordinarily smart
physicists discover non-existent elementary particles on my watch.