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The physics Ava spoke of never explained the connections of what should be random odds in strange ways that favor one person over another
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"It may not fit into physics, but she is so much like Tdeshi in so many baffling ways
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I’m supposed to be doing my doctorate, but they wanted Noondie Hypermass Physics specialists for this and there aren’t more than two or three dozen in the whole world…"
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‘I used to have a crush on my physics teacher, you know
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Even the warehouse seemed to break the rules of physics
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He learned lots of physics, electronics, biology, chemistry
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that physics masters love to make jokes about in school labs
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They had taught them everything there was to know about math, physics, the sciences and the history of man
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He could find no notes connecting Thom's device to any theory of physics
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Trying to chase it beyond there was futile, it required knowledge of theoretical physics that he just didn’t have
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We are in a position to verify some important questions in quantum physics out here
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Last week you set the war effort on its ear and this week it's theoretical physics
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You've questioned our whole theory of this war, now you want us to question the foundations of sub-atomic physics?"
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She might not be afraid to tell the captain what he’d found even if it violated the laws of physics as well as the laws of politics
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Thom knew the physics wouldn’t be anywhere near as big a consideration in the captain’s mind as it was in Heymon’s
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He could even understand Heymon and Glayet's cautions that the laws of physics allowed Brazilian Intelligence to tap into their system thru his instruments if he left it unsecured
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"What else is out here? Give me every ship the laws of physics would allow to get here
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The only other ship the laws of physics would allow to reach this position besides Pink Dawn and Curitiba is the Al-Harron
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“The laws of physics allow that,” he said
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“Unless we re-write the laws of physics,” Heymon said, “and we may have to re-write a lot of the laws of physics if we can’t find the bug in Thom’s instruments
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“Isn’t rejecting that also rewriting the laws of physics?” Kelvin asked
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She turns to me – Jo, how are you at physics?
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“As far as I can tell, the readings are coming from the physics of the instruments in base reality
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“That also means that the laws of physics certainly allow that letter to have come from that ship
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“It’s a real contraption of an idea, but the laws of physics allow it
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“What other explanation of that letter do the laws of physics allow?” Kelvin challenged
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“It’s the only thing the laws of physics allow
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With the discoveries of quantum physics and molecular
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A basic law of physics states that whenever electrical
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physics at Nottingham University, one of the
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“We will all die if the captain of this ship starts making decisions based on information that is contrary to the laws of physics
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“What if we really are wrong about the laws of physics?” Ava said
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“Then we do what we have to do to live within the rules imposed on us here, like we had to obey the laws of physics in three-d reality as a mortal
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I don’t think Koruki really believes in starships and quantum physics
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Physics for 25 years
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I took courses in Physics of
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I was a student here several times and I work for a company that manufactures a lot of the instrumentation they use in the physics department
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Alastair was studying music, Mike was studying to be a mechanical engineer and Andy was reading physics
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” Maybe they thought God should have put some corollary into physics or biology that would prevent the organs from functioning unless conception would take place? Or maybe they were advocating some lab cooking up a mod that would remove desire from everyone who didn't plan on parenthood? Probably some lab had somewhere, but she doubted that it sold very well
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She told him what little she knew of the nuclear physics of stars
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This girl wouldn’t let go of it until she was satisfied that the laws of physics allowed it
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She had such a good basic understanding of physics and such intelligence that after an hour she was able to agree it could be possible that charged electrons in a microscopic crystal could handle energy more densely than an acoustic circuit could
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No laws of physics prevented him from already knowing quite a lot about them
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Their reactions were much faster than his, except for that little limitation of physics
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She'd studied history all her life and knew that acts like this were common twenty centuries ago, she knew the laws of physics allowed it
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could be explained by physics, but just because you can
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about---is the stuff is of physics, social science, psyology, and philosphy
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space had our relevant laws of physics then,
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Alistair initiated a conversation on physics as a group of musicians walked past
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quantum physics), the building blocks that form the matter i
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In truth, science is very much a part of spirituality and some of the ‘miracles’ are performed via biology, chemistry or physics
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Modern physics has shown us that everything in the
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f temporal physics, who could interpret the data much better than he, and advise an appropriate course of action
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But then at one physics
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principles of good and bad reasoning, necessarily arose out of the observations which a scrutiny of this kind gave occasion to ; though, in its origin, posterior both to physics and to ethics, it was commonly taught, not indeed in all, but in the greater part of the ancient schools of philosophy, previously to either of those sciences
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In the ancient philosophy, whatever was taught concerning the nature either of the human mind or of the Deity, made a part of the system of physics
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What are called metaphysics, or pnemnatics, were set in opposition to physics, and were cultivated not only as the more sublime, but, for the purposes of a particular profession, as the more useful science of the two
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Logic was taught first; ontology came in the second place; pneumatology, comprehending the doctrine concerning the nature of the human soul and of the Deity, in the third; in the fourth followed a debased system of moral philosophy, which was considered as immediately connected with the doctrines of pneumatology, with the immortality of the human soul, and with the rewards and punishments which, from the justice of the Deity, were to be expected in a life to come: a short and superficial system of physics usually concluded the course
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To a casual observer the device seemed to defy physics, as if it were still fixed to the full mass of the moon
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Symmetry breaking phase transitions put the fundamental forces of physics and the parameters of elementary particles into their present form
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After about 10-11 seconds, the picture becomes less speculative, since particle energies drop to values that can be attained in particle physics experiments
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Dark energy in its simplest formulation takes the form of the cosmological constant term in Einstein‘s field equations of general relativity, but its composition and mechanism are unknown and, more generally, the details of its equation of state and relationship with the Standard Model of particle physics continue to be investigated both observationally and theoretically
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Understanding this earliest of eras in the history of the Universe is currently one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics
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In the field of quantum physics and quantum mechanics, scientists today are only beginning to unravel some of the mysteries locked in these subjects
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We would obviously need to ask the question of how a layer of water would be able to remain suspended above the Earth and at the same time, comply with the laws of physics we know to exist today
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We know from physics that an increase in rotational speed of the Earth’s core in relation to the surface would have led to a larger dynamo effect and as a result, the generation of an even stronger magnetic field around the Earth
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“Where all black magic comes from and the mortal rules of physics are irrelevant
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Armion had sent his own data virus to arrive as near to that time as temporal physics would allow
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‘The uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics means the virus did not properly exist until the time of sending, two minutes ago; the laws of physics furthermore means there is nothing you could effect in this reality
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They had been the most adventurous of lovers; bodies ‘real’ and yet more malleable than would be allowed by the constraints of physics
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I, in my ignorance of subatomic physics, still cannot believe his experiment with the cat proved either dead or alive, depending on which door was tripped
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He likes chemistry and physics
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Physics was beginning to prove that information could not be destroyed; it would only be displaced
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Every so often we heard a few choice words about it early in the morning as a wayward constable forgot this lesson in physics
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Many a time I said to the story teller more correctly known as an arch liar: “Bring your f van and I will bring my Ford XR6 (or whatever I drove at that stage) and we will test this f theory of yours! You'll f thank me for the fatherly f lesson in physics
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He’s a professor of physics and natural science
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But now it is known that terrorist groups are increasingly recruiting specialists in engineering, medicine, chemistry, physics, computer programming and you have to ask yourself why for the skills they are trying to recruit is betraying their intentions
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After all, he had traveled in time without regard to the laws of physics
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Like I had noticed earlier, demons seemed unable to escape the laws of physics, so this one was dropping down fast
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He just didn’t know enough physics, but antennas could be directional sometimes
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Theoretical quantum physics turned into usable consumer products!
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especially physics, now an “esoteric cult” that only a small minority of the
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The perspective seemed impossible, but I was too happy besides my lover to worry about the physics
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The physics of it's collapse eluded me but there was no time
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For some reason some of, ‘the most brilliant young minds of our times,’ don’t even know the simplest, most basic facts of math, physics, or chemistry, or even that most uncommon of all things, common sense
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“Weinberg’s arena,” avers Berlinski, “is Elementary particles…A rather depressing place…Over there (in the Standard Model of particle physics), fields are pregnant with latent energy, particles flicker into existence and disappear, things are entangled, and no one can quite tell what is possible and what is actual, what is here and what is there, what is now and what was then, solid forms give way
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The land is all that is under his feet -the planet- and the sky is all that is on that world, and that means the atmosphere, space, stars, the rest of the universe and other universes -if there are any-; everything, absolutely everything, including the world of ideas and the laws governing the behavior of creation, such as the laws of physics, chemistry, etc
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As if man had created, on his own, any of the laws of physics
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experimental physics, but it was his telescope that made him famous
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“He was very good at math and physics and he thought about religion
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nuclear weapons would have been developed by another country since nuclear physics
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There are many reasons, I’m sure, but I think dystopian books are perfect for people who like to ask “what if?” but want to see their “what if?” questions played out in a world that has the same rules as our own (as opposed to paranormal or fantasy, in which the rules of the world—in terms of physics, or biology, or something—are a little different)
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Quantum physics also describes a universe that is complex, chaotic, and uncertain
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There are other laws, such as those of chemistry, physics, or biology
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Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City University of New York, questions the validity of any computer projections involving complex phenomena
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According to the laws of physics, what we consider cold, in fact, is the absence of heat
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of the classical view of physics
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In Newtonian physics matter was understood as being physical objects which could be
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It is evident here that one of the first classical physics laws broken in this Feynman