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    scientist he protested against the people who opposed his work and came up with something so admirable that the world named him Inventor of science. His passion towards his work helped today’s world the most because of him we got to discover the modern physics from depths and His theories are still known widely in today’s

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    Letter of Motivation

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    As a student‚ who studies Physics‚ I am curious about various physic phenomena‚ and always willing to see the newest and the most mysterious phenomenon. This was my motivation to leave Vietnam and Russia to join Erasmus Mundus program Nanoscience & Nanotechnology to learn more about physics‚ quantum physics‚ nanoscience and nanotechnology. My curiosity and love for physics lead me to concentrate mainly on mesoscopic physics‚ quantum coherence transport of electrons‚ quantum dots and graphene. In

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    Sterotypes

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    Stereotypes and Portrayals Throughout the years‚ our human race has struggled with equality within our communities. The struggle has not been limited between race and gender but also people with disabilities. The portrayal of people with disabilities to perform certain jobs or achieve the things that others without disabilities can achieve has become more visible to the public eye. It stems from our culture and continues to float around partly because it is constantly reproduced through

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    first-principles calculation explains the strange behavior of magnesium diboride". Research News (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory). Retrieved 2009-10-28. ^ Hamish Johnston (17 February 2009). "Type-1.5 superconductor shows its stripes". Physics World (Institute of Physics). Retrieved 2009-10-28. ^ R. L. Dolecek (1954). "Adiabatic Magnetization of a Superconducting Sphere". Physical Review 96 (1): 25–28. Bibcode:1954PhRv...96...25D. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.96.25. ^ H. Kleinert (1982). "Disorder Version of

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    created. Although‚ by never being created‚ they would never be able to go back in time to kill their grandfather. This leads to a never-ending loop. Physics implications of Grandfather Paradox The physics of the grandfather paradox include the same ideas as the predestination paradox‚ but it would also prevent the continuation of time. In a quantum physics experiment using polarized photon pairs‚ physicists sent one photon of the pair into a closed time like curve simulator. When the photon emerged

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    conversation with any person in history‚ I would choose him. Isaac Newton was one of the most important contributors to the fields of physics and calculus‚ subjects I hold highly for their fascinating complexity. For his scientific and mathematical contributions‚ Newton revolutionized the intellectual world. His three laws of motion provide the fundamentals of physics‚ while his development of calculus at the age of only twenty-four created a whole new level of mathematics. His groundbreaking discoveries

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    Albert Einstein Leadership

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    1921 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics “for his service to Theoretical Physics‚ and his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.” His numerous contributions to physics include his special theory of relativity‚ which brought together concepts of mechanics and electromagnetism‚ and his general theory of relativity‚ which was intended to extend the principle of relativity to non-uniform motion and to provide a new theory of gravitation. The physics community reveres Einstein; with over

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    Chuchu

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    PROJECT The objective of this project is to design a MOUSETRAP CAR for maximum DISTANCE and to demonstrate an understanding of the PHYSICS principles behind the design and performance of a MOUSETRAP CAR. The project consists of 5 phases as follows: *Mousetrap Car Design *Mousetrap Car Construction *Mousetrap Car Performance *Mousetrap Car Physics Analysis * Mousetrap Car Self-Assessment MOUSETRAP CAR CONSTRUCTION: Build a vehicle powered solely by the energy of one standard-sized

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    Assumptions “There has never been a law of physics that did not demand ‘space’ and ‘time’ for its statement.” John Archibald Wheeler Starting Assumption: Physics today has a large body of experimental observations and mathematical equations that correspond to the experimental observations. Therefore‚ on a superficial level it would appear that we have a good theoretical understanding of nature up to a limit that will be called the frontier of knowledge. However‚ there are many counter intuitive

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    Black Hole Theory

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    called black holes. The boundary past which there is supposedly no return is known as the event horizon. In this conception‚ all information about anything that ventures past a black hole’s event horizon is destroyed. On the other hand‚ quantum physics‚ the best description so far of how the universe behaves on a subatomic level‚ suggests that information cannot ever be destroyed‚ leading to a fundamental conflict in theory. No Event Horizons Now Hawking is suggesting a resolution to the paradox:

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