People
who know physics and all those other things much more in depth than either of us.
Who knew physics could be so exciting and dangerous, so filled with possibility?
And I'd argue that if you let everyone in the country
who knows physics teach physics, with no credentialing, you'd have a better outcome.
It's something I concluded a while back, that only someone
who knows this physics really well could do the subtle tweaks across the range of disciplines involved.
Not exact matches
Ross Ulbricht was an Eagle Scout and a popular
physics student
who made a fateful decision to reinvent himself as the «Dread Pirate Roberts,» a pseudonym he used to operate a massive illegal online bazaar
known as the Silk Road.
Benoit Mandelbrot was a Polish - born mathematician and polymath, a Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Yale University and IBM Fellow Emeritus (
Physics)
who developed a new branch of mathematics
known as «Fractal» geometry.
Even Einstein needed to talk to other people
who knew a lot about
physics.»
Atheists: I
know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like
Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he
knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species,
who created the mosquitos that way?
The people
who wrote religious texts didn't
know what micro and macro
physics were.
I mean if the quantum
physics proposed by so many Physicist are correct, string theory,
who knows right.
The illustration is
no less «pedantic» than describing Schrödinger's cat to a layman
who knows nothing about
physics.
To the layman
who might not
know much about
physics, this new data of the Big Bang may be their entry point to the subject.
The people
who wrote this article
know very little about
physics and are trying desperately to use anything to prop up their dwindling delusion of religion.
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles
no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those
who are not so well versed on the subject
who read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
They have challenged the notion that the Biblical writers were men of their times in respect to history, cosmology, and
physics,
who wrote what they believed to be true but what is now
known to be false.
Placate, I haven't spun anything for I have
know doubt that there is a creator of the universe
who makes if perfectly clear through his works, IE The Universe, The Solar System, The Laws of
Physics, Life, and then eventually MAN.
Sue, since you have a doctorate in
Physics (would love to
know who was on your dissertation board) please explain to Richard (the one that keeps cheerleading with no valuable inputs of his own) how Hawking's calculation of monkey's eventually typing out a Shakespear sonnet would take a prohibitive time — longer than the
known universe and longer than the universe would last... hint you can google it too
What is essential for us is to realize that the world of Einstein with his mathematical
physics and the world of Joe Doaks
who knows at least that the world is not flat are the same world and that some people can move from the one to the other.
I
know many other Mormon women
who have college degrees and
who work in fields ranging from nursing to dentistry, medicine, and
physics.
I
know several scientists
who are Christians, including a Professor of
Physics who also pastors a campus community church.
Oh do nt forget that to anyone
who actually
knows something about the laws of
physics and metallurgy, that in order to eliminate a large variance in repeatability, you will have to by law, dictate the material, and properties of the components for the firing pins, shell casings and primers for every single firearm made (designers and manufacturers set these material properties and types during design based on use and cost), since this or any other law does not, and it is so easy to beat, any claim to this being smart is f# # $ % $ # stupid.
Chu is a man
who knows a lot, Nobel laureate in
physics, our nation's 12th secretary of energy.
By now, all aficionados of
physics news — and quite a few people
who don't
know physics from phonics — have heard about the discovery of the Higgs boson.
And as far as I can tell, because I've had it repeatedly and rather pityingly told to me, to want to pursue the matter any further is an impulse that marks its sufferer out as a man
who doesn't
know an awful lot about
physics, or science, or the pursuit of truth in general.
To those
who know their theoretical
physics, however, «Closed timelike curves in asymmetrically warped brane universes» contains a revelation.
As I thought about how to approach this elephant of a subject, my mind meandered back to great teachers I have
known — there were many I could recall because I have been fortunate in having teachers in all areas from
physics to poetry
who, almost physically it seemed, infected me with their enthusiasm — and I asked myself: Why did I find them inspiring?
I did not
know back then that the professor,
who was affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Plasma
Physics (IPP) in Garching, is an eminent figure and one of the pioneers in the field.
Although researchers have
known for years about bismuth ferrite's piezoelectric properties, it could not be made to produce enough voltage to be considered as a replacement for lead, says Ramamoorthy Ramesh, a professor of
physics and of materials science and engineering at U.C. Berkeley
who contributed to the research led by Robert Zeches, one of Ramesh's graduate researchers at Berkeley's Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
But
who knows, in 50 years we may all be using ultrafast optics in our everyday lives,» concludes Samuel Bengtsson, PhD student in atomic
physics.
Story 4: Andre Geim,
who won the Nobel Prize on
Physics on October 5th, is the first laureate that we
know of to have co-authored a paper with a hamster.
One of the more famous general relativity tests to date involved a pair of pulsars, technically named PSR B1913 +16 but better
known as the Hulse - Taylor binary pulsar (after Russell Hulse and Joseph Taylor,
who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in
Physics for its discovery).
Social scientists have long
known that women working in numerically male - dominated occupations like
physics and firefighting report experiencing workplace stress, but men
who work in numerically female - dominated occupations like nursing and child care do not.
These precedent - setting summaries educate journalists and lay readers,
who probably wouldn't otherwise
know a lepton from a quark, about one of science's most daunting disciplines — particle
physics.
«The krypton mixes uniformly in the liquid xenon and emits radiation with a
known, specific energy, but then quickly decays away to a stable, non-radioactive form,» said Dan McKinsey, a UC Berkeley
physics professor and co-spokesperson for LUX
who is also an affiliate with Berkeley Lab.
«We
knew that galaxies in that era were forming stars prolifically, but we didn't
know what those galaxies looked like, because they are shrouded in so much dust that almost no visible light escapes them,» said Wiphu Rujopakarn, of the Kavli Institute for the
Physics and Mathematics of the Universe at the University of Tokyo and Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok,
who was lead author on the research paper.
Niels Bohr
who took the opposite side of that argument said, «
No, no, the quantum theory is fine; your problem is that you're trying to make sense of the world in some sort of classical terms, and you can't do that by looking through the lens of quantum physics.&raqu
No,
no, the quantum theory is fine; your problem is that you're trying to make sense of the world in some sort of classical terms, and you can't do that by looking through the lens of quantum physics.&raqu
no, the quantum theory is fine; your problem is that you're trying to make sense of the world in some sort of classical terms, and you can't do that by looking through the lens of quantum
physics.»
Anyone
who wields a saucepan is doing chemistry and
physics, yet how many of us actually
know what's going on in there?
But from someone whose seen every
physics analysis go through, it's really remarkable how, you
know, a few grad students
who've got really good ideas can get them through a collaboration of this size.
As quoted by
Physics World, Gary Horowitz of UC Santa Barbara,
who was not involved in the research, said that the study provides «the best evidence I
know for a violation of strong cosmic censorship in a theory of gravity and electromagnetism.»
Geoff Reeves is a well -
known space
physics leader
who supports the mission of the Laboratory's International Space and Response Division.
Combining tools from those disciplines and applying them to gravitational
physics might just resolve the longstanding dispute on dark matter — and
who knows what other breakthroughs might await?
Schrödinger, the Austrian physicist
who contributed substantially to the development of wave mechanics, was anxious to determine whether biological events could be accounted for in terms of
known laws of
physics and chemistry, or whether a full explanation would require the formulation of physical laws not yet
known to exist.
They attributed the radio silence to the culture gap separating nuclear and particle
physics: «Nuclear physicists didn't
know what to make of it» since claims of new particles are not really their thing, Feng said, «and particle physicists,
who are of course extremely interested in any sign of a new particle, simply don't read the [experimental nuclear
physics] arxiv listings.»
«Now that we
know such large changes occur, we think of hydrogen escape from Mars less as a slow and steady leak and more as an episodic flow — rising and falling with season and perhaps punctuated by strong bursts,» said Michael Chaffin, a scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
Physics who is on the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team.
«We
knew that galaxies in that era were forming stars prolifically, but we didn't
know what those galaxies looked like, because they are shrouded in so much dust that almost no visible light escapes them,» said Wiphu Rujopakam, of the Kavli Institute for the
Physics and Mathematics of the Universe at the University of Tokyo and Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok,
who was lead author on the research paper.
physics The scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy.Scientists
who work in this field are
known as physicists.
It's given all the stuff you
know, both from your hardcore
physics background, nutrition research and everything else, just life, your top three recommendations for someone
who wants to perform better as a human being.
Kinda seems like people
who are doing that are defying the
known laws of
physics.
as someone
who's more into
physics and electrical engineering, I don't
know that much about topics such as ecology.
I'm an over-educated
know - it - all ex-scientist
who tends to keep to himself but has lots of stories to tell about the world, grad school,
physics, near - death experiences (as in nearly died, not the metaphysical kind), and a plethora of other things when properly prompted.