Sentences with phrase «more fundamental physics»

Then there are even more fundamental physics problems.
This might indicate that something has made those values suited for human life — but this is very speculative: we don't even know if the parameters could be different from what they are, all we know is that we don't know how to derive their values from more fundamental physics.

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As we turn to the fundamental principles of physics, we discover that order does not really emerge from chaos, as we might naively assume; it always emerges from greater and more impressive order already present at a deeper level.
In dialogue with physicists such as David Bohm and Ilya Prigogine, process thought maintains that its view of time is more adequate, does not violate the fundamental tenets of physics, and upholds the concept and experience of freedom.
The leading edge of astronomy and theoretical particle physics has called into question the fundamental scientific premise that Everything Can Be Explained, and more than a few scientists have murmured the word «God» out of the corners of their mouths.
These new ideas, he suggests, will have to involve the notion of order in a way that is more fundamental than that in which order now exists in the theories of physics.
«When more - powerful detectors provide us with more observations,» Mészáros said, «we also will be able to use Fast Radio Bursts as a probe of their host galaxies, of the space between galaxies, of the cosmic - web structure of the universe, and as a test of fundamental physics
So it seemed logical to concentrate on studying those more fundamental laws, presumed to be found in physics and mathematics.
With the twilight of his career approaching, Ellis switched his focus in 2005 back to the more esoteric gripes with fundamental physics that vexed him as a student: how to deal with the absence of personal accountability in a conception of reality without time.
Although the remnants of supernovas are much more massive and energetic than classical novas, some of the fundamental physics is the same.
If superstring theory offered the one true final theory describing all of fundamental physics, how could there be more than one?
The basic physics of climate change have been known for more than a century, but it is in recent decades that the fundamental science of global warming has solidified
The process, predicted more than four decades ago, provides a new way to test fundamental physics.
Guth: Let me add one other thing that could be seen at the LHC, which I think would make most of us unhappy if it's seen, but we could see evidence for more fine tuning in nature than we've already seen in the cosmological constant; and that would be taken as evidence for this multiverse, anthropic picture where the laws of physics are not determined by fundamental principles but rather by a wide variety of things happening and certain things selecting for life.
A team of researchers at the University of Florida applied spectroscopic diagnostics techniques to learn more about the fundamentals of sub - and supercritical jet disintegration, and reports their new findings this week in the journal Physics of Fluids, by AIP Publishing.
Some speculative new physics theories suggest that time emerges from a more fundamental — and timeless — reality.
Cahill explained that this work lies more on the fundamental side of thermal physics research, although materials like diamond and silicon carbide are being actively developed as alternative substrates for high powered radio - frequency (RF) devices.
Astronomers expect to find roughly 10 more such systems in the survey, which will provide important insights into the fundamental physics of galaxies as well as how the universe expanded over the last several billion years.
A more finely honed picture of the center of the galaxy could even provide a test bed for the fundamental assumptions of Einsteinian physics.
When he coined the phrase It from Bit, Wheeler was concerned more with fundamental questions about physics and existence than with quantum computing.
Physics suggests information is more fundamental than matter, energy, space and time — the problems start when we try to work out what that means
What looked like detachment was actually a passion to include, to transcend petty identifications in favor of a more fundamental whole — not just in physics but in everyday human existence.
The county - fair challenge of guessing how many gum balls are in a jar is far more than just a game for kids; understanding how objects pack into a particular volume is a fundamental problem of physics and engineering.
Space - based tests of fundamental physics have a long history, from early tests of general relativity to more recent missions such as gravity probe B and proposed missions to test the equivalence principle (STE - QUEST) and gravitational decoherence (MAQRO).
The spectroscopic, imaging and polarimetric observations that SPICA will b... ▽ More The SPICA mid and far - infrared telescope will address fundamental issues in our understanding of star formation and ISM physics in galaxies.
«Principles of Mechanics: Fundamental University Physics» has been designed to provide students with an invaluable go - to resource on classical mechanics that bridges the gaps between basic and more advanced learning.
Mr Lightman said that the push for more maths and physics teachers was welcome, but «far more fundamental reforms are needed to address a crisis in teacher recruitment».
And again one of the fundamental changes is the guns themselves: the physics dictating how they handle has been massively tweaked to make weapons much more fun to use.
Quantum Conundrum, instead of harnessing the laws of physics, will now manipulate the fundamental laws of... Read More
The parallels are abundant and Johnson's decision for building her images from something so fundamental as physics makes the message that much clearer and more amplified.
It seems to me that more investment in fundamental fluid dynamics and atmospheric physics and in better measurements is the way to proceed here.
Yes, most of us really do understand the basic physics that dictate a doubling of CO2 will warm the atmosphere 1 degree C. Please accept that beyond the fundamental laws however, there is a bunch more we are not as sure about.
Also, Just for the record, do you accept the fundamental physics of RTE's Or simply, to a first order, what is the impact of having more C02 or H20 or any GHG in the atmosphere?
We know more about Earth's climate than any other planet, but using this knowledge to predict weather and climate on other planets is a true test of how well we actually understand the fundamental physics.
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