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Like a physicist's alloys, they revealed their true nature under pressure.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The Hangover: Questions for a Post-Bin Laden America RJ 2011
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Like a physicist's alloys, they revealed their true nature under pressure.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The Hangover: Questions for a Post-Bin Laden America RJ 2011
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Blaise Pascal: The Mind on Fire (includes selections from Pascal's Letters to a Provincial, a description of the French mathematician/physicist's conversion in his own words.)
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Does Godel's incompleteness theorem entail that the physicist's dream of a Theory of Everything (ToE) is impossible?
Archive 2009-06-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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But he made a physicist's mistake: He thought that the code would be "elegant"—that each amino acid would be specified by only one string of bases.
The Inelegant Universe Jeremy Bernstein 2011
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Blaise Pascal: The Mind on Fire (includes selections from Pascal's Letters to a Provincial, a description of the French mathematician/physicist's conversion in his own words.)
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Blaise Pascal: The Mind on Fire (includes selections from Pascal's Letters to a Provincial, a description of the French mathematician/physicist's conversion in his own words.)
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Blaise Pascal: The Mind on Fire (includes selections from Pascal's Letters to a Provincial, a description of the French mathematician/physicist's conversion in his own words.)
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Blaise Pascal: The Mind on Fire (includes selections from Pascal's Letters to a Provincial, a description of the French mathematician/physicist's conversion in his own words.)
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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Almost all of what they have found agrees with Einstein's general relativity and the particle physicist's Standard Model, with one exception: Some new, unknown sort of matter seems to make up 23% of the universe.
What Happens Peter Woit 2011
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