Physicist
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167 examples of Physicist in a sentence
I'm a
physicist
by training.
We went to Cambridge University, the other university, and spoke to a Doctor of Mechanical Engineering there, a
physicist
who taught us that it had to be 37 miles an hour.
If you ask the smartest physicists around who is the smartest
physicist
around, in my experience half of them will say Ed Witten.
I'm not a fan." (Laughter) Well, nothing would happen because I'm not a physicist; I don't understand string theory.
So I started off at a young age as a
physicist
using computers as tools.
Interesting, anyway, if you're a solid-state
physicist.
A guy who's added it up all this very well is David Mackay, a
physicist
in England, and in his wonderful book, "Sustainable Energy," among other things, he says, "I'm not trying to be pro-nuclear.
What got you to be, at the same time, a mechanical engineer, a geographer and a mathematician and so on, a
physicist?
I was curious about this, so it led me to the work of a Danish
physicist
called Tor Norretranders, and he converted the bandwidth of the senses into computer terms.
His character--or at least his fate--is based loosely on that of Louis Slotin, a Canadian
physicist
who did not come to Los Alamos until after the war.
As a physicist, talk about blackholes and cosmology gets my heart racing.
Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) begins this story in disguise, helping to smuggle famous
physicist "
Dr.
The hero handles the garage mechanic to
physicist
transformation well.
I'm not a great physicist, but there's something wrong here.
The famous physicist, Wolfgang Pauli, once described students physics paper as "It's not even wrong".
was he a
physicist
who specialized in time and space?
That yes, saving the beautiful
physicist
of those three splendids feminines protagonists.
It was particularly fun to see real life mathematics prodigy and
physicist
Brian Greene play a scientist in this movie.
Mia's ex-film-star mother and her
physicist
husband descend on them, insult everyone and then go away again.
And in the center of it, Buckaroo Bonzai -- the part-time particle physicist, part-time brain surgeon, part-time rock'n'roller.
Made in a tradition reminiscent of the best Cold War books and productions on nuclear war, an activist, a physicist, a politician and a geologist explain in rational and dispassionate terms the background to the energy crisis we face and, most alarmingly, highlight how totally unprepared we are to adjust to a world where oil is a scant resource, one we will all face in just a few years time.
It was not a physicist, but a biologist, Julius Meyer, who first proposed the law of conservation of energy from a study of biological energy processes.
That view was embraced by the Obama administration, leading to some embarrassment this summer for new Energy Secretary Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning
physicist.
On September 11, 1933, the famed nuclear
physicist
Lord Rutherford told a large audience, “Anyone who looks for a source of power in the transformation of the atoms is talking moonshine.”
Members of the group – including its chair,
physicist
Yuri Orlov – were imprisoned.
Now it was being restored as a Gulag Museum by Memorial, a human-rights group founded by the dissident
physicist
Andrei Sakharov, to remind Russians of their totalitarian past.
The best minds of the time, including the Nobel laureate
physicist
Richard Feynman, were part of the investigation, and no stone was left unturned in finding the cause.
And there may be no clearer illustration of the region’s freighted past and present than the life and legacy of one of its exceptional sons: the
physicist
and inventor Nikola Tesla.
Following the
physicist
Fritjof Capra, one should regard living organisms, social systems, and ecosystems as an interconnected and interdependent, complex adaptive system.
For example, in 2008, the Russian
physicist
Grigory Vilkovisky claimed to have proved that black holes radiate away only about half of their mass – contrary to Stephen Hawking’s celebrated finding that they radiate away their entire mass.
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