It would also be our first direct evidence for the quantum nature of gravity, the most outstanding puzzle in theoretical
physics over the past century.
Not exact matches
So the story goes in Front Page
Physics (Institute of
Physics Publishing, pp 222, # 29.95), a collection of newspaper reports that announced memorable events in the physical sciences
over the
past century.
The strongest evidence for global warming comes from
physics and chemistry, not from records of
past temperatures, which is why scientists were predicting warming long before the rise in temperature
over the 20th
century was obvious.
In conclusion, there is simply no supporting evidence or
physics behind the claim that the global warming
over the
past century could simply be attributed to internal variability.
Professor Muller and his colleagues, including this year's
physics Nobel winner, Saul Perlmutter, had suspected the previous work had been tainted by the «urban heat island effect», where increasing urbanisation around weather stations was causing the temperature increases recorded
over the
past half -
century.
citizenschallenge says: November 5, 2011 at 12:58 pm Have you folks considered the thought: «The AGW is the null hypothesis because it is the only one that is consistent with our understanding of
physics and Earth observations
over past century.»
Have you folks considered the thought: «The AGW is the null hypothesis because it is the only one that is consistent with our understanding of
physics and Earth observations
over past century.