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But in fact power is no more inherently good or evil than fire or
physics.
Now, this may not look impressive, but this is what a revolution in
physics
looks like: a line predicting the brightness of a supernova 11 billion light years away, and a handful of points that don't quite fit that line.
Others make differences and changes to the
physics
at the sub-atomic level.
And so, by combining these supernova data with other measures of cosmology, we'll progressively rule out the different ideas and theories of dark energy until hopefully at the end of this survey around 2030, we would expect to hopefully see a theory for our universe, a fundamental theory for the
physics
of our universe, to gradually emerge.
Science is our best guide to the nature of reality, and the most fundamental science is
physics.
So maybe
physics
can fill this blank, and indeed, since about the late 1960s or around 1970, physicists have purported to give a purely scientific explanation of how a universe like ours could have popped into existence out of sheer nothingness, a quantum fluctuation out of the void.
The laws of quantum field theory, the state-of-the-art physics, can show how out of sheer nothingness, no space, no time, no matter, nothing, a little nugget of false vacuum can fluctuate into existence, and then, by the miracle of inflation, blow up into this huge and variegated cosmos we see around us.
Steven Weinberg, the father of the standard model of particle physics, has actually flirted with this idea himself, that all possible realities actually exist.
You can't negotiate with the laws of
physics.
She came to the Ig Nobel ceremony with the first prototype of the bra and she demonstrated: (Laughter) (Applause) ["Paul Krugman, Nobel laureate (2008) in economics"] ["Wolfgang Ketterle, Nobel laureate (2001) in
physics"
] I myself own an emergency bra.
And it won the Nobel Prize in
physics
in the 70s, because of the fantastic things it enables you to do with light.
So there's a place for math and
physics
and all that there.
This comes down to
physics.
Think of all the crazy technologies that you could have imagined maybe humans could have developed in the fullness of time: cures for aging, space colonization, self-replicating nanobots or uploading of minds into computers, all kinds of science fiction-y stuff that's nevertheless consistent with the laws of
physics.
It reminds me that nearly every day, I receive an email or emails from someone with a crazy theory about
physics
of gravity or cosmology or some such.
And it has to be a very special shape, because of the
physics
of defraction.
Look for instance at "Minute Physics," a guy who's teaching the world about physics: (Video) Let's cut to the chase.
As of July 4, 2012, the Higgs boson is the last fundamental piece of the standard model of particle
physics
to be discovered experimentally.
And it's not just
physics
and world history that people are choosing to learn through YouTube.
We've made molecules that work right alongside the natural ones, and I think that suggests that any molecules that obey the fundamental laws of chemistry and
physics
and you can optimize them could do the things that the natural molecules of life do.
I come from quantum physics, so I'm a nuclear physicist.
If we imagine quantum mechanics or quantum physics, then, as the fundamental foundation of reality itself, then it's not surprising that we say quantum
physics
underpins organic chemistry.
And there, I fell for theoretical
physics.
Well, I'm not going to explain this equation, but theoretical
physics
is really an amazing subject.
We can write down all the laws of
physics
we know in one line.
I won't go into the details of why we think the universe is like this, but it comes out of the math and trying to explain the
physics
that we know.
You know, from
physics
to medicine, in particular, epidemiology and also mathematical modeling.
And after AIMS, Shehu wanted to do high-energy physics, and he came to Cambridge.
But she wants to continue in physics, and she's doing extremely well.
Today, those things in there called Chern-Simons invariants have spread through a lot of
physics.
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