Sentences with phrase «tuning of fundamental»

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Advances in cosmological science over the latter half of the 20th century began to reveal that when the universe came into existence, (more on that later), the fundamental forces it was birthed with were apparently «fine - tuned» to allow for the emergence of life.
A few scientists have even gone so far as to argue that the initial conditions and fundamental constants established at the time of the big bang were fine tuned in such a way because our own species would inevitably be forthcoming.
The strengths of the basic forces and certain other fundamental parameters in our universe appear to be «fine - tuned» to allow the existence of life.
This takes the widely accepted fact that the strength of basic forces of the universe, as measured by fundamental physical constants, are exactly right, and «fine - tuned», for a development upon the Big Bang which produced planets like ours, fit for the evolution of life.
This camp will be a great experience for any level of play: beginner, intermediate, or advance athletes that want to learn or fine tune their fundamental skills in this highly sought after sport.
Deep within their sensors and electronic circuits, electrons and photons dance to the tune of our most fundamental theory of nature's workings: quantum theory.
Concerns about the well - being of elephants have so far blocked plans for the $ 167 million India - based Neutrino Observatory, which would tune in to the lightest known fundamental particles.
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.
And if that were the case, Alan is absolutely right; the only really sensible explanation is since all of the evidence suggest that unless you really fine tune things, the Higgs should be observable at the LHC or a machine like it, then it would tell us that there are some other fundamental fine tuning in nature that would strongly suggest that the universe we see is not generic and is very special.
It has been shown, however, that the sound generated at the source can exhibit harmonic overtones (Beckers et al., 2003) and that cyclical movements of the hyoid skeleton or expansion of the cervical esophagus filter these out of the signal by tuning the oropharyngeal — esophageal cavity (OEC) to the fundamental frequency of the song (Riede et al., 2004; Riede et al., 2006; Riede and Suthers, 2009).
Prof. Chen Li's research group in the Mechanical Engineering Department is using high pressure as a tool to (1) understand the physics of fundamental excitations in the materials; (2) tune the properties of existing energy materials; and (3) engineer innovative multi-functional materials through high pressure synthesis or other indirect approaches.
While we are still uncovering the specifics and fine - tuning our approach, we do have a fundamental understanding of these physiological principles.
The Earth Gong is a rare and magnificent instrument, a large gong tuned to the vibration of AUM, the Universal Chord, and to the fundamental vibration of Planet Earth as she revolves around the Sun.
Changing the wheels is a fundamental part of tuning a vehicle.
Alex, the owner of this M3, chose to stick with the fundamentals of the tuning world: carbon fiber, wheels and and a drop.
Displacement is a basic fundamental of engine design, whereas power output depends a great deal on other factors, particularly on how the car manufacturer has tuned the engine from new.
They tackled the parts list by allowing the player to fine tune many of their stats but the main and fundamental gameplay change in Nexus was the way that heat affected gameplay.
We discuss how tuning methodologies may affect fundamental results of climate models, such as climate sensitivity.
I want to know if the fundamental instability of thermodynamic circulation is a serious problem when it comes to parameterizing (i.e. tuning) these models.
• Lack of formal model verification & validation, which is the norm for engineering and regulatory science • Circularity in arguments validating climate models against observations, owing to tuning & prescribed boundary conditions • Concerns about fundamental lack of predictability in a complex nonlinear system characterized by spatio - temporal chaos with changing boundary conditions • Concerns about the epistemology of models of open, complex systems
We survey the rationale and diversity of approaches for tuning, a fundamental aspect of climate modeling which should be more systematically documented and taken into account in multi-model analysis.
It is not evidence in support of the «fundamental laws of nature» upon which the models are based, nor does it validate their parameterization and tuning, nor does it support anything to do with the models as a genre.
There are certain fundamental physical constants, these are of course not tuned.
This business of carrying is so fundamental that we use the term in a large number of metaphorical ways, too: we «carry» tunes, conversations, genes, resentments, and legal cases, among other things.
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