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  • ...first1=Peter Michael |title=Wranglers and Physicists: Studies on Cambridge Physics in the Nineteenth Century |date=1985 |publisher=[[Manchester University Pre [[Category:Mathematics timelines|Bordism]] ...
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  • ...{{Citation |last1=Smeenk |first1=Christopher |title=Time Travel and Modern Physics |date=2023 |encyclopedia=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |editor-la ...[[paradox]]es. If a time traveler attempts to change the past, the laws of physics will ensure that events unfold in a way that avoids paradoxes. This means t ...
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  • {{Short description|Fundamental quantity in physics}} In [[physics]], [[time]] is defined by its [[operational definition|measurement]]: time ...
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  • ...erms of the [[cotangent bundle]] of a manifold, the [[configuration space (physics)|configuration space]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Stein|first=Erwin|title=The Hi ...evolutionizing the 4-dimensional geometry, and relating it to mathematical physics. Many of his results were later published in his joint monograph with Kronh ...
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  • ...uring which currently established [[Scientific law#Laws of physics|laws of physics]] may not have applied; the emergence in stages of the four known [[fundame ...earlier parts are beyond the grasp of practical experiments in [[particle physics]] but can be explored through the extrapolation of known physical laws to e ...
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  • ...h studies how [[planet]]s and [[star]]s form, interact and die; [[particle physics]], which has revealed how matter behaves at the smallest scales; [[evolutio These timelines begin at the start of the 4th millennium in 3001 CE, and continue until the ...
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  • ...her's theorem|her symmetry theorem]], which shows that every [[symmetry in physics]] has a corresponding [[conservation law]]. ...abusky numerically study colliding [[Soliton|solitary waves]] in [[Plasma (physics)|plasmas]] and find that they do not disperse after collisions. ...
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  • ...niversity's [[Clarendon Laboratory]] completed as the oldest purpose-built physics laboratory in England. * 1967 – University's [[Nuclear Physics Laboratory]] in [[Banbury Road]] built.<ref name=Pevsner/> ...
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  • There are a few alternative timelines. Some scholars extend the end date of the golden age to around 1350, includ ...e of the first to criticize this model was [[Ibn al-Haytham]], a leader of physics in the 11th century in Cairo. Then in the 13th century [[Nasir al-Din al-Tu ...
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  • ...rystals: Fine Structure of the Proton Line|journal=The Journal of Chemical Physics|volume=16|issue=4|pages=327–336|doi=10.1063/1.1746878|bibcode=1948JChPh..16 ...bonds in coupled Morse oscillator systems|journal=The Journal of Chemical Physics|volume=81|issue=3|pages=1314–1326|doi=10.1063/1.447763|bibcode=1984JChPh..8 ...
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