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  • ...the substance. (Sometimes even the composition of the surface is different from the bulk; this occurs for instance in soapy water having an interface with ...|pages=568-588|issn=0002-9904|doi=10.1090/S0002-9904-1978-14499-1}} (quote from p. 568) ...
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  • ...iption. Such was the case until December 1984, when John Schwarz, of the [[California Institute of Technology]], and [[w:Michael Green (physicist)|Michael Green] [[Category:Academics from the United States]] ...
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  • ...[[uncertainty principle]]. He was Professor of Mathematical Physics at the California Institute of Technology and Princeton University. ...{\mu \nu} \qquad .\;.\;.\;.\;.\;.\; (1)</math></center>in all regions free from matter and electromagnetic field, where <math>G_{\mu \nu}</math> is the con ...
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  • ...tudy of the "reality" of matter was inseparable from the interference (and from the mind and purpose) of the scientist. ...his wonderful work — on the uncertainty principle ... Some very important people — like [[Einstein]] — did not like this. ... His remark was, "I can believe ...
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  • ...! The entire school will stay another ''FIVE HOURS'' after school and copy from the dictionary! Any child who object will go straight into the Chokey... '' ...like my father!]'' You're the spitting image! The [[apple]] never rots far from the [[tree]]! ...
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  • ...o inquired if there was anything that could be concluded about the Creator from the study of creation; as described in "Homage to Santa Rosalia, or why are ...s for beetles". <br> If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that God has an inordinate fondness fo ...
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  • ...ved research grants from [[Elon Musk]] to investigate {{w|existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence}}. * We have to get away from this idea today with some fact-checking sites which might themselves have a ...
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  • ...sts outside of the Solar System. His work has attracted criticism, notably from systems theorist [[George F. R. Ellis]] who has argued that his theories ar ...ived Nov 15, 1979 from Frank J. Tipler, Dept of Mathematics, University of California at Berkeley. Research supported by the {{W|National Science Foundation}} un ...
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  • * In my view all salvation for philosophy may be expected to come from Darwin's theory. ** from Boltzmann's notes for his lecture on natural philosophy given on October 24 ...
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  • ** [[w:Peter Bergmann|Peter G. Bergmann]], ''The Riddle of Gravitation: From Newton to Einstein to Today's Exciting Theories'' (1968) pp. 25-26. ** [[w:Peter Bergmann|Peter G. Bergmann]], ''The Riddle of Gravitation: From Newton to Einstein to Today's Exciting Theories'' (1968) p. 26. ...
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  • ...bir ibn Hayyan|Geber]] saith, you must obtain the perfection of the matter from the seeds thereof. Sulphur and [[Mercury (element)|mercury]] are the minera ...her that the white dwarf gradually pulls a considerable amount of material from the outer envelope of the expanding red giant. At a certain point the white ...
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  • ...bering that in it only is individual action possible; nor yet shutting out from his view that which is eternal, knowing that Time is a mystery which man ca ...sor)|William Garnett]], ''The Life of James Clerk Maxwell: With Selections from His Correspondence and Occasional Writings'' (1884) [https://books.google.c ...
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  • * I had too much stuff. My [[Machine|machines]] came from too far away. ...manities subjects on the campus is offset by the general dopiness of the [[people]] who [[study]] these things. ...
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  • [[File:CMB_Timeline300_no_WMAP.jpg|right|thumb| Many people would claim that the boundary conditions are not part of [[physics]] but be ...uxurious [[leisure]] if the machine-produced [[wealth]] is shared, or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine-owners successfully [[Lobbying|lob ...
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  • ...ectric charge. This [is] the ''law of {{w|electromagnetic induction}}''... From his theory, Maxwell... predicted that magnetic fields propogate at... the [ ** [[w:Peter Bergmann|Peter G. Bergmann]], ''The Riddle of Gravitation: From Newton to Einstein to Today's Exciting Theories'' (1968) ...
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  • ...semanticscholar.org/c869/e99621b446230976eb942ba39d8acc289e0f.pdf}} (quote from p. B1049) ...d people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.''' ...
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  • ...wo opposing extremes. ...[A]n avant-garde of wild ideas, often so detached from reality that they fail to become... other than eccentric curiosities. On th ...gh an immensity of wasted efforts. ...Good ideas are sometimes resurrected from fossils of past evolutions. ...
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  • ...k mathematician, 3rd century BC, as imagined by [[Raphael]] in this detail from ''The School of Athens''.<ref>No likeness or description of Euclid's physic ...s does not correspond to simple observation … [[Euclid]]'s postulates came from the Pythagorean theorem, not the other way around. ~ [[Richard Hamming]] ]] ...
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  • ...ion'' (1920) p. 98; also by Joseph Silk, ''The Infinite Cosmos: Questions from the Frontiers of Cosmology'' (2006) ...moving intelligences of the planets are weakest in those that are farthest from the sun, or... there is one moving intelligence in the sun, the common cent ...
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  • ...were presented in the final edition of 1892, with some additional material from earlier editions and Whitman's manuscripts occasionally supplementing it. ...819-1892) - 1855 - Da front. di Foglie d'Erba.gif|thumb|right|In [[all]] [[people]] I see [[myself]], none more and not one a barley-corn less, And the [[goo ...
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