quantum physics

NOUN
  1. the branch of physics based on quantum theory
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How To Use quantum physics In A Sentence

  • But is education limited to calculus, literature, microbiology, and quantum physics?
  • This world, ruled by the laws of quantum physics, displays many spectacular phenomena not normally observable in the macroworld. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2003 - Presentation Speech
  • Steinhardt's scenario makes use of string theory another attempt to reconcile General Relativity with quantum physics.
  • One of quantum physics 'crazier notions is that two particles seem to communicate with each other instantly, even when they're billions of miles apart. Thor's Day
  • Now quantum physics has moved us to a more uncanny realization: that at some level this commonality extends to what can be described as an instantaneous mutual awareness among all particles, regardless of the distance of separation. THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD
  • They may have translated the archaic terms into scientific-sounding language, but it's the same old vitalism, dressed up as quantum physics.
  • It means that he can retire from spelling to focus on pursuing a career path in quantum physics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here are some of the best quantum physics jokes doing the rounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like all his contemporaries, Hawking was brought up, as a scientist, on the classical ideas of Newton and on relativity theory and quantum physics in their original forms.
  • Leaving aside what life might be if it were not itself, let's examine the huge problem that is quantum physics. Times, Sunday Times
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