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* Stephen Hawking, Steven Weinberg, Alexander Vilenkin, David Gross and Lawrence Krauss: Debate on Anthropic Reasoning Kavli-CERCA Conference Video Archive.
Steven Weinberg and a number of string theorists ( see string landscape ) have used this as evidence for the anthropic principle, which suggests that the cosmological constant is so small because life ( and thus physicists, to make observations ) cannot exist in a universe with a large cosmological constant, but many people find this an unsatisfying explanation.
For contributions to the unification of the weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, Abdus Salam, Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979.
" I have the sense that when consensus is forming like ice hardening on a lake, Dyson will do his best to chip at the ice ," physics Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg said of him.
Although Dyson has won numerous scientific awards, he has never won a Nobel Prize, which has led Nobel physics laureate Steven Weinberg to state that the Nobel committee has " fleeced " Dyson.
Dyson disagrees with the famous remark by his fellow physicist Steven Weinberg that " With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil ; but for good people to do evil — that takes religion.
* 1933 – Steven Weinberg, American physicist, Nobel laureate
* Weinberg, Steven, The Quantum Theory of Fields ( 3 volumes )
The weak nuclear force and the electromagnetic force were unified, in their quantized forms, into a single quantum field theory ( known as electroweak theory ), by the physicists Abdus Salam, Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg.
Building on the pioneering work of Schwinger, Gerald Guralnik, Dick Hagen, and Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, Jeffrey Goldstone, and others, Sheldon Glashow, Steven Weinberg and Abdus Salam independently showed how the weak nuclear force and quantum electrodynamics could be merged into a single electroweak force.
The first two were combined in 1967 – 68 by Sheldon Glashow, Steven Weinberg, and Abdus Salam into the " electroweak " force.
A well-known one took place between Steven Weinberg and Philip Anderson.
* Weinberg, Steven, Dreams of a Final Theory: The Search for the Fundamental Laws of Nature ( Hutchinson Radius, London, 1993 ) ISBN 0-09-177395-4
Because a wormhole time-machine introduces a type of nonlinearity into quantum theory, this sort of communication between parallel universes is consistent with Joseph Polchinski ’ s discovery of an “ Everett phone ” in Steven Weinberg ’ s formulation of nonlinear quantum mechanics.
* Physics – Sheldon Lee Glashow, Abdus Salam, Steven Weinberg
** Steven Weinberg, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
One possible explanation for the small but non-zero value was noted by Steven Weinberg in 1987 following the anthropic principle.
The data on the intermediate vector bosons confirm the predictions included in the " electroweak " theory, which gained the 1979 Nobel Prize for Physics to Steven Weinberg, Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam.
In 1967 Steven Weinberg and Abdus Salam incorporated the Higgs mechanism into Glashow's electroweak theory, giving it its modern form.
* Steven Weinberg ( 2002 ) describes what he terms the culture war among physicists in his review of A New Kind of Science.
* 1967 Steven Weinberg puts forth his electroweak model of leptons
* 2000 Steven Weinberg.
* Weinberg, Steven ( 1972 )
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Psychologist and cognitive scientist Steven Pinker theorized that, rather than viewing Einstein's ( and other famously gifted late-talking individuals ) adult accomplishments as existing distinct from, or in spite of, his early language deficits, and rather than viewing Einstein's lingual delay itself as a " disorder ", it may be that Einstein's genius and his delay in speaking were developmentally intrinsic to one another.
In 1978, Steven Levy rediscovered Albert Einstein's brain in the office of the pathologist who removed and preserved it.

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* Rubenstein, Steven L. " On the Importance of Visions among the Amazonian Shuar ", Current Anthropology, Vol.
Apart from the end credits ( where he is listed as Steven Martin ), Raymond Burr's character is never referred to by his full name, only as " Mr. Martin " or simply " Martin ", for the entirety of the US version.
The first vignette, " Strange to Meet You ", had been shot for and aired on Saturday Night Live in 1986, and paired Roberto Benigni with comedian Steven Wright.
Beit Asherah " the house of the Goddess Asherah ", was one of the first Neopagan synagogues, founded in the early 1990s by Stephanie Fox, Steven Posch, and Magenta Griffiths ( Lady Magenta ).
* " Expanded Cinema ", ( David Curtis, Al Rees, Duncan White, and Steven Ball, eds ), Tate Publishing, 2011
" When Jacobsen took great pains to isolate the plants, he couldn't reproduce the phenomenon ", notes Steven Henikoff.
The Marvelous Orange Tree trick was used by the eponymous conjurer in Steven Millhauser's short story, " Eisenheim The Illusionist ", subsequently filmed as The Illusionist ( 2006 ), where a more complex variant is shown.
On 10 March 2003, the Police were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and performed " Roxanne ", " Message In a Bottle ", and " Every Breath You Take " live, as a group ( the last song was performed alongside Steven Tyler, Gwen Stefani, and John Mayer ).
In the best-seller Freakonomics, economist Steven D. Levitt and co-author Stephen J. Dubner both confirm and cast doubt on the notion that the broken windows theory was responsible for New York's drop in crime, arguing " the reality that the pool of potential criminals had dramatically shrunk ", an alternative that Levitt had attributed in the Quarterly Journal of Economics to the legalization of abortion with Roe v. Wade, a decrease in the number of delinquents in the population-at-large one generation later.
Steven Seagal wrote two original songs for the film, " Bulletproof " and " Snake ", performed by the Jeff Healey Band and Taj Mahal, respectively.
Michael is the no-nonsense, serious but unassuming leader, Steven the loving, near-groom, pecked at by his mother for not wearing a scarf with his tuxedo and Nick is the quiet, introspective man who loves hunting because, " I like the trees ... you know ... the way the trees are ..." The recurring theme of " one shot ", which is how Michael prefers to take down a deer, is introduced.
", which echoes back at him from the opposing rock faces leading down to the river, signifying his fight with his mental demons over losing Steven and Nick.
* Greenfield, Steven, " Roy Campanella ", BaseballLibrary. com
* Steven Strogatz, " Non-linear Dynamics and Chaos: With applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Engineering ", Perseus Books, 2000.
After graduation, Smith began calling himself " Elliott ", saying that he thought " Steve " sounded too much like a " jock " name, and that " Steven " sounded " too bookish ".
Following the success of " Yoshimi ", Steven Drozd completed rehab for heroin addiction.
* Red Skull appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episodes " Meet Captain America ", " Nightmare in Red ", " Code Red ", and " Winter Soldier ", voiced by Steven Blum.
In 1985, she sang and appeared in the video of " Sun City ", the anti-apartheid record written and produced by guitarist Steven Van Zandt.
In 1995, Led Zeppelin were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Plant performed at the induction show with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Jason Bonham, Neil Young, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, performing spirited versions of " Bring It On Home ", " Honeybee ", and " When the Levee Breaks ".

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