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  • ** J. C. Ward, ''Memoirs of a Theoretical Physicist'' (Optics Journal, Rochester, 2004). ...ntom possibilities, endlessly branching into more and more abstruse chains of coupled logical networks, endlessly extending themselves forward and even b ...
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  • ...re be intellectually dishonest if I were not also atheistic in the affairs of the world. ** On being cured of his gastritis, as quoted in [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,91 ...
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  • ...''G. J. Whitrow''', was a British mathematician, cosmologist and historian of science. ...not] a mysterious illusion of the intellect. ..It is an essential feature of the universe. ...
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  • ...rration of light]] (1725–1728), and the [[w:astronomical nutation|nutation of the Earth's axis]] (1728–1748). ...ward in the Night; so that each was farthest North, when it came about Six of the Clock in the Evening, and farthest South when it came about Six in the ...
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  • ...le:John Wallis by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg|thumb|right|<center>Portrait of John Wallis<br />by Sir [[Godfrey Kneller]], 1st Baronet (1701)</center>]] ...on|Newton]] and one of the greatest intellectuals of the early renaissance of [[mathematics]]. ...
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  • ...uns research groups at the [[University of Oxford]] and the {{w|University of Melbourne}}, where she is developing new {{w|particle accelerator}}s for ap ...ube Video] from the [https://www.youtube.com/@InstituteofPhysics Institute of Physics channel.]</small> ...
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  • ...ike the [[animals]]. Then something happened which unleashed the [[power]] of our [[imagination]]. We [[learned]] to [[talk]] and we learned to [[listen] ...tical Cosmology|Centre for Theoretical Cosmology]] within the [[University of Cambridge]]. ...
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  • ...tably the invention of the {{w|cellular automaton}} with {{w|Conway's Game of Life}}. ...fessorship at [[Princeton University]] for the rest of his career. He died of complications from [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] at age 82. ...
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  • ...ng his lifetime survived antiquity. Therefore, Euclid's depiction in works of art depends on the artist's imagination (see ''[[Euclid]]'').</ref>]] ...turned out to be the science of sciences, delivering the key to those laws of nature and the universe that are concealed by appearances. ~ [[Hannah Arend ...
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