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  • ...he various possible dimensions that a string could vibrate in. (Currently, physicists accept the fact that there are at least 11 dimensions in our universe: 1 ti ...
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  • In 1890, Boltzmann became head of the department of [[Theoretical physics|Theoretical Physics]] at the [[University of Munich]] in [[Germany]] . In 1893, Boltzmann succeeded Joseph Stefan as Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Vienna. ...
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  • In [[theoretical physics]], a branch of [[physics]], the '''rigidly rotating disk paradox''' ...dius will remain the same, but the circumference will be greater than 2πr. Physicists began to realize that the accelerated angular motion of the disk caused a c ...
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  • ...o one really knew what the wave function meant physically. [[Max Born]], a theoretical physicist, explained that the wave function is a ''probability wave''. In o ...the three main interpretations of quantum mechanics, which one is correct? Physicists seem to think that the Copenhagen interpretation is the most likely, but no ...
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  • ...Neumann, and the P = NP problem], Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, vol. 38, pp. 101–107</ref> In 1971, [[Stephen Cook]] intr ...0^{22} or 1,300,000,000,000,000,000,000 years of effort. For comparison, [[physicists]] believe that the [[universe]] is about 1.4 x 10^{10} years old (450,000,0 ...
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  • ...78-981-4277-16-7}}</ref> He won the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1921 for theoretical physics. ...n [[Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki|Japan]]). Einstein and other physicists like [[Richard Feynman]] who worked on the Manhattan Project later regrette ...
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  • ...cal|historical]] [[wikt:landmark|landmark]]. Many of the [[wikt:physicists|physicists]] who read his paper said that they could not [[wikt:disagree|disagree]] wi ...law (physics)laws]] that [[wikt:govern|govern]] them. Now [[wikt:physicist|physicists]] were dealing with things too small to see, things that did not produce co ...
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