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    theory since the two models are observationally identical and because the theory cannot distinguish between the developments of the fields into the hole. Therefore substantivalism is not true. In other words‚ if determinism fails it should fail by physics not because of commitment to substantivalist theory that we could get rid of without affecting the empirical nature of the theory. My view is that the ‘hole’ argument is in invalid argument‚ that has no bases for its argument and no proof to back

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    In 1928‚ Raman spectroscopy was introduced by Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman an Indian Physicist‚ together with K. S. Krishnan. For this tremendous contribution in Physics‚ Sir C. V. Raman got Nobel prize in 1930. Write something about Raman signal‚ where does it come from? What are the implications of Raman? Raman is the inelastic scattering of light. The meaning of inelastic scattering is observable from the figure below. When an electron is excited by photons of applied light‚ it jumps from

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    He soon began exploring physics‚ especially motion‚ which he pursued for nearly two decades. Galileo’s confidence and intelligence had earned him powerful friends‚ and he soon acquired the Chair of Mathematics at the University of Pisa. While teaching at the University of Pisa‚

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    nature. There have been Romantic artists such as William Wordsworth whose work was inspired by his reverence for the natural world. Wordsworth always paid close attention to his surroundings. Also‚ Isaac Newton had made contributions to mathematics‚ physics‚ astronomy‚ and optics. Newton’s masterpiece‚ ‘The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy‚’ claimed that everything Newton said was proved by experiment or by

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    Introduction Bernhard Riemann was one of the top mathematicians of the eighteen hundreds. He is most well known for his his development of non-Euclidean geometry which is used today in physics and in the relativity theory. Summary of Riemann’s Life Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann was born on September 17th‚ 1826 in Breselenz‚ Germany to Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann and Charlotte Ebell. Sadly‚ his mother died before her children were grown. He had five siblings‚ four girls and one boy

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    Michal Pogorzelski 5/25/10 Parallel Universe Theories The Theory of Parallel Universes The multiverse is a theory in which our universe is not the only one‚ but states that many universes exist parallel to each other. These distinct universes within the multiverse theory are called parallel universes. A variety of different theories lend themselves to a multiverse viewpoint. Not all physicists really believe that these universes exist. Even fewer believe that it would ever be possible

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    Having completed my master degree (Physics) from National institute of technology‚ Trichy‚ India. I planned to do research in theoretical neuroscience. While I was doing my master’s I attended a workshop on nonlinear dynamics conducted by Indian academy of science. Where I was introduced to the applications of nonlinear dynamics with neuroscience. Such as ‘nonlinear synaptic current and neural coupling’‚ ‘bifurcation in population wide oscillations’ and ‘nonlinear dynamics of epilepsy’. Then I started

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    quantum mechanics is supernatural. Just because I can’t look inside a box does not make its contents supernatural. Conversely‚ if I suddenly acquired the Force of the Jedi and could predict the future‚ control minds‚ move objects and defy the laws of physics‚ all merely by an act of will‚ ordinary people everywhere would call this a supernatural power‚ yet it would be entirely testable. Scientists could

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    Hawking was being detained in a wheelchair for 40 years; the disease has made ​​his body completely deformed. Even so‚ Hawking has not given up‚ he was tenaciously survived. Despite his debilitating illness‚ he has done ground-breaking work in physics and cosmology and his several books strive to make science accessible to everyone. He didn’t have the ability to change his adversity‚ but he kept a good attitude and he didn’t complain; he became success. For those things that you can’t change

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    Being a physicist and mathematician‚ Isaac Newton contributed to the scientific revolution with his theories of gravity and the laws of motion. Although his findings were controversial at the time they are now very important to modern science. Because of his discoveries science has changed dramatically. Isaac was born in Woolsthorpe‚ England on January 4‚ 1643. He was born into the scientific revolution so later on in his life he was one of the major contributors of this era. Through out his life

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