Physicist
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Percy Spencer was a
physicist
working on radar during World War II, when he noticed the magnetron was melting his chocolate bar.
So as a great
physicist
once said, there's these little upstream eddies of biology that create order in this rapid torrent of entropy.
I am a
physicist
at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, the largest science experiment ever mounted.
She's 12 years old, she's smart as a whip and she wants to be a
physicist
when she grows up.
In England, the 19th-century
physicist
J.J. Thompson conducted experiments using magnets and electricity, like this.
Now, I'm an accelerator physicist, so I design particle accelerators, and I try and understand how beams behave.
In 1928, a
physicist
named Paul Dirac found something strange in his equations.
The German
physicist
Werner Heisenberg said, "When I meet God, I'm going to ask him two questions: why relativity and why turbulence?
As you heard, I'm a
physicist.
Not only does it need a bit of a shift, but sharing this different perspective matters for our society, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a
physicist
and I'm biased and I think we're the most important people in the world.
And the problem with that is that I'm a physicist, and I study this.
Because I'm a physicist, there has to be a graph, right?
So it's a lot of fun for me, being a quantum
physicist.
As a particle physicist, I study the elementary particles and how they interact on the most fundamental level.
Then, in the Chicago paper, there was a review of a book called "What is Life?" by the great physicist, Schrodinger.
He was trained as a physicist, and after the war he wanted to do biophysics, and he picked DNA because DNA had been determined at the Rockefeller Institute to possibly be the genetic molecules on the chromosomes.
George Gamow, also a great physicist, he designed the tie.
The physicist, Leo Szilard, he looked at me and said, "Are you going to patent this?"
I'm already out of time, but this is Michael Wigler, a very, very clever mathematician turned
physicist.
There's some theoretical
physicist
at MIT named Steven Johnson who has dropped two spots, I'm happy to say.
A
physicist
looks for larger, more symmetric patterns that include the established pattern as a subset.
Paul Steinhardt, a
physicist
from New York, and Aranda/Lasch, architects, collaborated in an installation in London at the Serpentine.
In the summer of 1950, Enrico Fermi, the Italian-American
physicist
and atomic-pile builder, went to lunch at Los Alamos National Laboratory and joined some colleagues there, and asked them a question: "Where is everybody?"
Now, I showed this to a
physicist
friend of mine who has a profound distaste for biology, and he says, "That’s easy!
Bipin Desai is a U.C. Riverside theoretical
physicist
who also happens to be the preeminent organizer of rare wine tastings, and he said, "I've got a tasting coming up where we're going to serve the '47 Cheval Blanc."
13 years later,
physicist
Wilhelm Roentgen discovered the X-ray, enabling physicians to diagnose and track its progression through the body.
And I'm a physicist, and this time I brought another
physicist
along to do so.
Now, I'm a physicist, but I'm not the right kind of
physicist.
And I, as a solar physicist, I have a tremendous chance to study these solar storms.
But as a physicist, I thought, well if you give me some data, I could maybe understand this.
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