Sentences with phrase «pretty simple physics»

Really, I had no idea so many people around here actually disputed the basic mechanism itself, given that it's based on pretty simple physics.
For a long time, we've understood, based on pretty simple physics, that as you warm the ocean's surface, you're going to get more intense hurricanes.
«We can now start with a pretty simple disk, pretty simple physics, and reproduce the outer solar system — and that's never been done before,» says Hal Levison, a planetary scientist at Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who led the study.

Not exact matches

We have leaned that the physics and the models that he put forward are flawed, but it doesn; t change Gravity's existence... and it doesn't change the fact that his simple mathematical models for it still work pretty well.
Despite the physicist's fondness for the phrase, the «two - body problem» is really pretty simple, in physics and in life.
Tennis in the face is one of the addictive little puzzle games you play in between the bigger titles, you can play for a few minutes or sit for a full night completing all of the challenges and obtaining all of the crowns, it's simple to play style and comical characters are enjoyable to beat down with a tennis ball, if you enjoy physics based puzzle games I'd advise you check it out and for # 3.99 it's pretty much pocket change!
Super Splatters is an extravagant arcade - style game that uses simple interaction to give players an impressive amount of control over a pretty complex physics simulation.
Speaking about puzzles, the team got pretty creative with Obduction's puzzles, including a nice variety ranging from simple physics based puzzles to others that take advantage of unique mechanics such as teleportation.
The physics behind the main mechanisms in these models is pretty simple (something like high school or college physics).
At this point, very simple physics takes over, and you are pretty much doomed, by what scientists refer to as the «radiative» properties of carbon dioxide molecules (which trap infrared heat radiation that would otherwise escape to space), to have a warming planet.
It literally can do nothing else that does not violate one of these very, very, simple laws — where physical laws, recall, are the parts of physics that pretty much always work and are enormously well understood and validated by experiment after experiment.
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