Chriss
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Is it possible an experiment to find out what particles compile the vacuum ?
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I ask if there are big experiments for vacuum energy like CERN for example ?
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Are there any experiments constructed for detecting vacuum energy ?
What role the vacuum energy have ? and how it interacts with matter ?
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I need some up to date solar system books, and especially about Mercury. Can you recommend me some ?
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That hundred year period includes the time (1929) when Louis de Broglie won a Nobel prize.
Lets have a look at what he did to achieve that.
Einstein had already shown that E=mv2
And Plank had shown that E= h F
De Broglie realised that
mv2 = h F
Rearranged it in terms of momentum and wavelength viz
wavelength = h/ momentum
and got a prize.
Is setting two terms equal to eachother and then doing some simple algebra "genius" or not?
Essentially, the "easy" stuff has now been done and we are looking for advances that require a lot more understanding.
In my oppinion he had mind but wasn't a genius. Genius is higher than that. And winning a nobel prize doesn't mean he is a genius.
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Can someone be considered a genius just by having a little contribution to science ? I think the treshold should be set up higher for geniuses. In my opinion observation and creativity does not necesarly equals a genius.
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No. I am refering to the period 1800 when the voltaic pile was invented to 1900, that is looking like a very fertile period of science.
My main ideea is Why there are no geniuses today ? Or if you can tell me one if I don't know ?
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English is not my main language, but not practical it's the best word. I mean discoveries that a lot of people are familiar with.
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I have talked with doctors and told me that cortisone is not good, and another doctor told me that because it passed 3 or 4 years since i used it, the body detoxified and the cells recovered.
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I think I was wrong that Nobel is suffocating science, it doesn't. My whish is to live fertile science times like it was up to 1900 with a lot of practical discoveries and a lot of geniuses. Maybe that times will come.
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Hy.
I have used cortisone spray and injections for breathing problems with my nose and i got intoxicated after a year and a half of treatment. I lost my vitality, concentration power, it made me feel like an old person and I didn't recover back like I was before. I feel like i have no energy.
Any opinions ? What should ?
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It is no UK, but tell me what you know and I'll take everything that's useful from your knowledge.
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I want to do a study of medical records...
How do i get permision for it ? (I am not a doctor)
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I've read about graphene mass production methods. Are them possible and real ?
http://delta.tudelft.nl/article/making-graphene-affordable/29377
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Can you tell me one ?
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Im looking to read about personality traits.
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Nothing ?
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Hy.
Can you recommend me something on personality components like perfectionism etc and how to recognize them in people ?
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I see. So when the quantum computer will be made ?
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Ițve read about the first quantum machine developed by O'Connell. Interesting. What possibilities gives that ?
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I know that Roetgen worked alone on his discovery of X-rays, and share it with colleagues after he publish it.
Is he was afraid the credit not being thaken away from him ?
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Hy.
Is it ok to share ideas with people before publishing them ? Or there is the risk someone to take it from you ?
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Who will be awarded Nobel prize this year ? What you think ?
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Hy.
Is it possible to become a scientist without having a college diploma in that field ?
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Is Nobel Prize suffocating science ?
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Does past scientist were more famous and known in their lifetime than present ones ?