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This is probably one of the most difficult questions you can ever ask a physicist or
philosopher... I am not a physicist - yet - nor a philosopher, but here I am, little
Physicist Albert Einstein, born in 1879.
So whether it's GPS and Dr. Gladys West, who did the maths on the geostatic satellites, whether it's Hedy Lamarr, who was a Hollywood actress and was an incredibly keen physicist and ended up co-inventing Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, Catherine Johnson, who was a mathematician in the 1960s at NASA, did the maths by hand on early space travel or space flights.
Gladys West who did the maths on the geostatic satellites, whether it's Hedy Lamarr, who was a Hollywood actress and was an incredibly keen physicist and ended up co-inventing Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, Catherine Johnson, who was a mathematician in the 1960s at NASA, did the maths by hand on early space travel or space flights.
I like to say that Einstein is, if anything, underrated as a physicist, which is hard to imagine given how highly he is rated.
I am a physicist and philosopher at Johns Hopkins University, host of the Mindscape podcast and also author of a bunch of books, most recently the Biggest Ideas in the Universe series, including Space, time and motion and quanta and fields.
I wanted to know the latest cutting-edge research about black holes, so I called up my favorite physicist, Dr. Brian Cox, to answer the question, if you fell into a black hole, what would actually happen to you?
As for Zakhaev, I had no idea I was working for a terrorist You're lying I thought he was the CEO I'm a physicist, not a mind reader And I wouldn't have had to work for him, or anyone, if you assholes hadn't shut me down Zakhaev is still out there with even more weapons-grade ethereum But I happen to know he keeps it on his person at all times Why would I tell you that if I didn't want him stopped?
He's chatting with physicist Victor Weisskopf.
But to a physicist, I think it's also a problem.
But to a physicist,I think,it's also a problem.
I'm a physicist.
According to physicist Victor Stenger,
And how long does 69-year-old Boston University particle physicist Larry Sulak plan to keep blowing up protons?
And how long does 69-year-old Boston University particle physicist Larry Sulak plan to keep blowing up protons?