Sentences with phrase «picoseconds after»

, George Musser refers to the fact that the Compton wavelength of particles would not have existed before 10 picoseconds after the big bang — and hence there could have been no possibility of time before that.
And an important property of bottom quarks makes them impossible to stockpile: They wink out of existence just 1 picosecond after they're created, or in about the time it takes light to travel half the length of a single grain of salt.

Not exact matches

Does this mean that if I place say 400 (or even an infinite number of) thermocouple devices at various positions within his heating pan of water and take measurements to determine «heat» at say 3 time points a couple of picoseconds apart, I will understand the trend regardless of the timing of my experiment (i.e. at what point after application of the heat source I took my first measurement) and regardless of the intensity of the heat source?
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