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Let's start with the most famous physics formula ever: E equals m c squared.
But the Greeks were great scientists of the mind and in the 5th century B.C., Leucippus of Miletus came up with one of the most enduring scientific ideas
ever.
This phenomenon is very, very relevant to anything that you've
ever
seen on a tropical reef.
Tilapia is one of those fish nobody
ever
heard of 20 years ago.
In time, we realized there were far more stars than Aristotle
ever
dreamed.
Maybe we're farther from the center than we
ever
realized.
Have you
ever
helped set a table and found yourself wondering where to place the forks?
Now, option two seems a little more scientifically plausible, but it begs the question, how does he
ever
walk through the park without sinking into the ground since the pressure he is exerting on the soil is calculated by his mass divided by the area of the bottom of his feet?
Ever
seen the front bumper or grill of a truck?
And if this boy's emotions sustain through the potential boredom of living for millions of years, he might become extremely lonely and sad, knowing he has and always will outlive everyone he has
ever
loved.
Have you
ever
been floating in a swimming pool, all comfy and warm, thinking, "Man, it'd be cool to be an astronaut!
In the UK, and I think that the figures across Europe are probably similar, only about 30 percent of people have
ever
talked to anyone about their wishes around death, and even for people over 75, only 45 percent of people have
ever
talked about this.
The ocean is the most incredible exhibition space an artist could
ever
wish for.
It's a bit of a cliché, but nothing man-made can
ever
match the imagination of nature.
The deepest red I've
ever
seen in my life lives underwater.
This contradiction is the most pressing problem in fundamental physics, and in the next few years, we may find out whether we'll
ever
be able to solve it.
The first of these numbers is associated with the discovery that was made a few kilometers from this hall, at CERN, home of this machine, the largest scientific device
ever
built by the human race, the Large Hadron Collider.
If you've
ever
held a magnet close to a piece of metal and felt a force pulling across that gap, then you've felt the effect of a field.
Now, according to early versions of the Big Bang theory, the universe has been expanding
ever
since with gravity gradually putting the brakes on that expansion.
Einstein himself spent most of his later years on a futile search for a unified theory of physics, and physicists have kept at it
ever
since.
The problem is, it's unlikely we'll
ever
know for sure.
If so, then we can continue this long journey that began 100 years ago with Albert Einstein towards an
ever
deeper understanding of the laws of nature.
Or is it something else? Have you
ever
noticed how the full moon looks bigger when it's near the horizon than when it's high over head?
If you've
ever
tried to draw in perspective, you know that the closer something is to the horizon, the smaller you should draw it.
Individuals have more power than
ever
before to affect national and international security.
The Harvard Study of Adult Development may be the longest study of adult life that's
ever
been done.
Have you
ever
yawned because somebody else yawned?
Have you
ever
tried to stop a yawn once it has begun?
We know this to be true, but we also know that
ever
since J.K. typed the words wizard, wand, and "Wingardium Leviosa," that Law of Gravity has ceased to exist on the trillions of pages resting between those bookends.
Everyone's happy and the hotel's business is booming more than
ever.
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