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And actually that's where my
physics
background kicked into this story.
Together with my
physics
colleagues, we realized there actually is a particular wavelength of ultraviolet light that should kill all bacteria, but should be safe for human exposure.
And there's a good, solid
physics
reason for that: far-UVC light is incredibly, strongly absorbed by all biological materials, so it simply can't go very far.
So I'm delighted to say that, but actually I'm not very surprised to say that, because it's purely the laws of
physics
at work.
This idea is evoked most significantly in a vital law of physics: the total amount of quantum information in the Universe must be conserved.
However, this doesn’t immediately break the laws of
physics.
But whether information is conserved inside the black hole or on its surface, the laws of
physics
remain intact– until you account for Hawking Radiation.
While the evaporation process would take an incredibly long time, the questions it raises for
physics
are far more urgent.
Twentieth-century
physics
did create better explanations, but still in terms of a cosmic war.
And more, any physical process can be controlled by such knowledge, limited only by the laws of
physics.
And Ayn Rand of course, Ayn Rand is famous for a philosophy called Objectivism, which reflects another value of Newtonian physics, which is objectivity.
So we're bound with the laws of
physics
and the laws of economics.
So you have to imagine Richard, who, by the way, is a PhD in physics, and there he is, he's trying to dress a quarter-pounder, and you're supposed to have two squirts of ketchup, one mustard, three pickles and an onion, go on to the next one, you've got to be so fast.
What I do is I write books about the cultural history of
physics.
I've written books about the history of space, the history of
physics
and religion, and I write articles for people like the New York Times and the L.A. Times.
NB: Yeah, so think back to the 1930s where for the first time we make some breakthroughs in nuclear physics, some genius figures out that it's possible to create a nuclear chain reaction and then realizes that this could lead to the bomb.
But before you did the relevant
physics
how could you have known how it would turn out?
But it might just have been, with slightly different physics, it could have been much more expensive to do these things.
The search for dark matter may just be the key to a whole new understanding of
physics
and our place in the universe.
High school
physics
lesson before you leave: high school
physics
teacher used to hold up a ball.
About three years ago, I left
physics
to come and try to understand how the brain works.
And I'm from theoretical physics, so I'm used to people making very sophisticated mathematical models to precisely describe physical phenomena, so when I saw that this is the model for depression, I though to myself, "Oh my God, we have a lot of work to do." (Laughter) But this is a kind of general problem in neuroscience.
We study the biology, the chemistry, the
physics
of the open ocean.
For those of you who remember your physics, that's a zero-angular-momentum righting response.
Quantum
physics
video games.
The laws of physics: invisible, eternal, omnipresent, all-powerful.
Modern physics, there is a big movement in modern
physics
to decide that time doesn't really exist, because it's too inconvenient for the figures.
I read books, science books, especially
physics.
I'm sure most of you know from school
physics
that it's basically splitting a white light into colors.
Doppler Effect is something very important from fundamental
physics.
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