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The idea behind this form of "geoengineering" as it's called, is that, as the planet heats up, we may be able to shoot sulfates and aluminum
particles
into the stratosphere to reflect some of the sun's rays back to space, thereby cooling the planet.
And what starts happening is that, around young suns, young stars, all these elements combine, they swirl around, the energy of the star stirs them around, they form particles, they form snowflakes, they form little dust motes, they form rocks, they form asteroids, and eventually, they form planets and moons.
And these people, a handful of people, have been working for 20 years, looking for
particles
that may or may not exist.
The cloud is a cloud, again, made of pixels, in the same way as the real cloud is a cloud made of
particles.
And those
particles
are water, where our cloud is a cloud of pixels.
In every little cubic centimeter of space, whether or not there's stuff, whether or not there's particles, matter, radiation or whatever, there's still energy, even in the space itself.
So if you imagine a very, very big universe, an infinitely big universe, with randomly bumping into each other particles, there will occasionally be small fluctuations in the lower entropy states, and then they relax back.
So Boltzmann says, we will only live in the part of the multiverse, in the part of this infinitely big set of fluctuating particles, where life is possible.
The proton is obviously made of a whole bunch of little particles; this was more or less known.
Just think of the proton as an assemblage, a swarm, of little particles."
I suppose it is, so I won't say "revolution," but it certainly evolved very, very deeply our understanding of the proton, and of
particles
beyond that.
When blue light hits it, it opens a little hole and allows charged
particles
to enter the eyespot; that allows this eyespot to have an electrical signal, just like a solar cell charging a battery.
It'd be a terrible model for a particle physicist, because they don't play with car stops, they play with these little weird
particles.
And so that's where physics was at a few years ago; you needed quantum mechanics to describe little, tiny
particles.
This didn't really sit well with my intuition, and maybe it's just because I don't play with
particles
very often.
Because if everything is made up of little
particles
and all the little
particles
follow quantum mechanics, then shouldn't everything just follow quantum mechanics?
So we experimented with tiny atomized water
particles
to create a dry mist that is shaped by the wind and in testing, discovered that it can be shaped by people who can interact and move through it without getting wet.
And these tin
particles
were deposited on the tape heads and were crashing the tape heads.
However, recent theories in physics, including one called string theory, are now telling us there could be countless other universes built on different types of particles, with different properties, obeying different laws.
Feynman went on to earn degrees at MIT, Princeton, he solved the Challenger disaster, he ended up winning the Nobel Prize in Physics for his Feynman diagrams, describing the movement of subatomic
particles.
We're discovering
particles
that may travel faster than the speed of light, and all of these discoveries are made possible by technology that's been developed in the last few decades.
It says that if you examine any piece of matter ever more finely, at first you'll find molecules and then you'll find atoms and subatomic
particles.
You probably already know everything is made up of little tiny things called atoms or even that each atom is made up of even smaller
particles
called protons, neutrons and electrons.
What you see here is a madly swarming mass of particles, each of which represents a single human feeling that was stated in the last few hours.
Tiny
particles
swirl down through the darkness while flashes of bioluminescence give us a clue that these waters teem with life: microbes, plankton, fish.
Remember these
particles?
They meet in the middle, and they create subatomic
particles
like the charm quark and the tau lepton.
You could basically spew a bunch of
particles
in orbit that could take out that orbit from being useful for decades or longer.
And it turns out that they behave like quantum
particles.
These are not particles, but they behave like
particles.
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