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Scientist,

Einstein was one of the founders of quantum mechanics yet he disliked the randomness that lies at the heart of the theory. God does not, he famously said, play dice.

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What is physics?

We're all born with an urge to understand the world around us. This leads us to ask questions such as "How does a mobile phone work?", "How does the Sun keep on shining?", "What is dark matter?",...

Started by classifybabe (1039) • 2 responses • Last response by somebodybig (450) • 3 years ago
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time in indian tradition-excerepts from lecture by E C G sudarshan

(Dr e c g sudarshan is one of the greatest theoretical theoretical physicists of all time.he is from kottayam, a place in kerala state in india.he was referred for nobel prize 7 times,including the...

Started by arunpadmakumar (128) • 1 response • Last response by sukurocks (672) • 4 years ago
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by francis wilzcek-nobel laurate in physics

(above is an article by npbel prize winning physicist francis wilczek) When I was a student, the subject that gave me the most trouble was classical mechanics. That always struck me as peculiar,...

Started by arunpadmakumar (128) • 1 response • Last response by SunSix (11899) • 4 years ago
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Richard Feynman(continued)

Feynman is sometimes called the "Great Explainer"; he took great care when explaining topics to his students, making it a moral point not to make a topic arcane, but accessible to others. His...

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quantum mechanics

state and explain basic postulates of quantum mechanics

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Educated Guesses

It's going to be a few days before the next "Big Question" post. In the meantime, I thought I'd let the scientific luminaries speak for themselves:The New Scientist has asked top scientists from a...

Started in Neurontic • 4 years ago • 0 responses
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Scientists Dubious of Quantum Computing Claims

Dollaz wrote with a link to the International Business Times, which questions the authenticity of D-Wave's Quantum computing. We discussed the 'Sudoku playing' computer yesterday, but scientists in...

Started in Slashdot • 3 years ago • 0 responses
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Q: What's Isaac Newton's Greatest Household Invention?

A: Ask mom and dad, or your physics professor, and they might have a different answer for you, but for the pet-loving folks at mental_floss the answers got to be: the cat flap. That's right. While...

Started in All articles at Blogcritics • 3 years ago • 0 responses
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Making Demands of the Foundation of All Being

Quote of the Day: David Albert, philosopher of science at Columbia. He was interviewed for, and appeared in, What the Bleep Do We Know?, the movie that tried to convince people that quantum...

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Nanoparticle Research Offers Hope of Artificial Retinas, Prostheses

Here's how nano research might pave the way to the development of artificial retinas based on photosensitive nanoparticles: The world's first direct electrical link between nerve cells and...

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