All 38 Uses
physics
in
The Three-Body Problem
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- When this physics professor walked onto the stage in front of the crowd, his expression clearly said: Let the cross I bear be even heavier.†
p. 13.2physics = the science of matter and energy
- They were both fourth-year students majoring in theoretical physics, and Ye was their professor.†
p. 13.5
- Answer the following question without your typical deceit: Between the years of 1962 and 1965, did you not decide on your own to add relativity to the intro physics course?†
p. 14.3
- "Relativity is part of the fundamental theories of physics," Ye answered.†
p. 14.3
- Ye's wife, physics professor Shao Lin, stood up from the crowd's front row.†
p. 14.8
- You told me many times that your father went into physics because of Einstein's encouragement, and you chose physics because of your father's influence.†
p. 16.2
- You told me many times that your father went into physics because of Einstein's encouragement, and you chose physics because of your father's influence.†
p. 16.2
- There was no discussion of physics, of relativity, only cold, harsh reality.†
p. 16.7
- You studied physics?†
p. 30.7
- But we are, after all, the department of theoretical physics.†
p. 43.1
- All of them are famous scholars working at the forefront of physics research.†
p. 57.6
- Now, seniority matters in theoretical physics, and normally, she wouldn't have been senior enough to get the first shot.†
p. 58.9
- A single line of graceful characters was written on it: All the evidence points to a single conclusion: Physics has never existed, and will never exist.†
p. 61.1
- Physics ...does not exist?†
p. 61.1
- UNESCO designated 2005 the World Year of Physics, and that organization gradually developed out of the numerous academic conferences and exchanges that occurred among world physicists that year.†
p. 61.4
- Its core goal is a response to the following: Since the second half of the twentieth century, physics has gradually lost the concision and simplicity of its classical theories.†
p. 61.6
- This is a sign that the forefront of physics research seems to be hitting a wall.†
p. 61.7
- The development of modern physics seems to suggest that such a line has been touched.†
p. 61.9
- Please use the language of physics.†
p. 69.6
- We've discovered a great principle of nature: The laws of physics are invariant across space and time.†
p. 69.9 *
- It means that the laws of physics are not invariant across time and space.†
p. 71.2
- It means that laws of physics that could be applied anywhere in the universe do not exist, which means that physics ...also does not exist.†
p. 71.3
- It means that laws of physics that could be applied anywhere in the universe do not exist, which means that physics ...also does not exist.†
p. 71.4
- To accomplish something in theoretical physics requires one to have almost religious faith.†
p. 71.6
- You really believe that the laws of physics are not invariant across time and space?†
p. 71.8
- When the members of the Frontiers of Science discussed physics, they often used the abbreviation "SF."†
p. 74.4
- Author's Note: Chien-Shiung Wu was one of the most outstanding physicists of the modern era, with many accomplishments in experimental physics.†
p. 115.9
- In recent years, commercial operation of basic research has been fairly successful, like in high-energy physics.†
p. 122.4
- Fields where technological leaps are most likely: Physics: [omitted]†
p. 166.5
- Guiding principle: using universal, basic mathematical and physical laws, construct an elemental linguistic code that can be understood by any civilization that has mastered basic algebra, Euclidean geometry, and the laws of classical mechanics (nonrelativistic physics).†
p. 170.2
- Later, after I thought about it a bit, I realized that it wasn't Buddhist philosophy at all, but was more akin to some modern physics theories.†
p. 192.7
- The physics principles behind the three-body problem are very simple.†
p. 194.2
- One of the children took out a worn-out middle school physics textbook.†
p. 289.9
- In a thick Northeastern accent, he asked a simple physics question: The textbook said that a body in free fall is under constant acceleration but will always reach a terminal velocity.†
p. 290.1
- Because there was a shortage of teachers, he had to teach physics, math, and chemistry, and he came to ask Ye for some help on teaching.†
p. 290.7
- Most Redemptionists with some in-depth math and physics knowledge had attempted the three-body problem, and even after knowing that the problem was mathematically unsolvable as posed, the effort did not cease, because solving the three-body problem had become a religious ritual of their faith.†
p. 320.7
- After the two sophons arrive on Earth, their first mission is to locate the high-energy particle accelerators used by humans for physics research and hide within them.†
p. 378.3
- This way, we can use the Miracle Plan to effectively restrain scientific endeavors outside of physics on Earth.†
p. 381.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(physics) the science of matter and energy and their interactions
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) During Shakespeare's time, physics could refer to alleviating pain or illness. As a noun, physics could refer to medications--especially laxatives.