Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the prodigious rate. We get about a billion, with a B, collisions per second.
This is Salvador Dali and he famously said, "Every morning upon awakening, I experience a supreme pleasure: that of being Salvador Dali, and I ask myself wonderstruck, what prodigious thing will he do today, this Salvador Dali?" Now he may sound like a pompous ass but I like this quote because this quoteis what our unconscious mind wants us all to feel about ourselves. Because the best chance of success we can have in life if you're approaching some difficult problem at Google
particular word used by Plato occurs 43 times in Greek literature you can write an article or a book stuffed with prodigious learning it's a lovely little resource I think that's the right name and I use it all the time but she'sstrumpet tonged she flatters and she deceives what a enormous knowledge you have my young why not let me make
People with Parkinsonian, indeed, begin to walk like robots. Prodigiously . Yeah. How did he come to grips with who he was, more broadly?
middle of a civil war uh you know became orphaned very early had a prodigious soccer Talent as well as an amazing brain but never had anyone there to prop up his genius and that's why he has made this conscious choice
getting a fifth of our total power needs from rooftop solar alone. That's a prodigious amount of electricity. That's more than we get today from nuclear power for example.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island would be a prodigious feat, even possible.
1545, Konrad Gesner warned of "a confusing and harmful abundance of books." He wasn't alone because in 1685, Adrian Baillet had "fear of the multitude of books which grows in a prodigious fashion every day." Now, the cost of all this? We figure that information overload costs the U.S. economy $997 billion in 2010, and I'm probably being conservative. I hate to say it but I'm probably being conservative. I know I've been going at a fast pace I just wanna stop and make sure if there are any
He did not publish many papers himself. Yet he worked prodigiously hard, both in teaching and research. He was probably the most sought after tutor in the entire zoology department.
Some years later, in 1969, he had been living in California for five years. And during which time he had been a prodigious user of drugs. He had been involved in a leather scene.
Have you heard this story. So this is somebody's who is linguistically prodigious by one measure.
fall into a state as barbarous as that of the centuries that followed the fall of the Roman Empire." Then of course there was Vannevar Bush's 1945 article, 'As We May Think' in which he noted that the summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, but the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to momentarily important items is the same as was used in the days of square rigged ships.
going to be more than a couple of years after out cuz you keep changing it so goddamn fast um but it's very easy as a reader to Envision that the future will continue changing at a prodigious rate and to accept almost any phenomenal vision of it as a vision of real possibility and to be interested in
What better revenge for invaliding me out than to dump on them a man who's too good to refuse. So, do you think a moment of my prodigious experience would waste her golden years on anything less than the finest male flyer on Earth?' 'No, ma'am," I said.
this coffee industry and has a work ethic that's well it would probably fit right in here but I mean it's it's it's prodigious and um what's interesting about Dwayne so he's got this work ethic that just never stops and and he's kind of a major poit
So it led me down a rabbit hole of learning about memory. And I'd often find these little side bars about people with phenomenal, prodigious memories and history. And then these memory competitions would pop up.
I had a choice-- I had a question about her vocabulary, which is prodigious .
different kinds of classroom from a Yeshiva or a madrasa to a classroom article in the current New Yorker about Japanese cell phone fiction um now a tremend clearly a prodigiously
Without asking Einstein, Podolsky leaked the paper to the press and the story ended up in the New York Times - Prodigious harvest of the day's.
And it kind of also, with having such an inspirational great-grandma, it's no surprise that Dov is as prodigious as he is.
So I've heard about her because she's a magnificent flutist, as you can see, as well as a prodigious composer.
There are some of the environmental community who believes that we need to go to great lengths to wean ourselves off of fossil fuels and if we're going to do that using solar energy, we're going to have to generate prodigious amounts of solar power And that is going to mean that we're not just going to use solar in our built areas but we're going to build solar in open spaces.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island Now that the environmental costs of planetary domination have begun to haunt us, to fly around the world takes a prodigious amount of fossil fuel
And will we use what we have done in our society over the last 40 years or so is that we have taken the prodigious
And he runs his finger down and he says, UCLA will try in every way possible to use all of its prodigious academic
The idea of information overload goes at least back to the fourth century BC with Ecclesiastes. We also saw in the wake of the Gutenberg revolution, this quote from Adrien Baillet, "The multitude of books which grows every day in a prodigious fashion will make the following centuries fall into a state as barbarous as that of the centuries that followed the fall of the Roman Empire." Then of course there was Vannevar Bush's 1945 article, 'As We May Think' in which he noted
So the totally indrawn, mad genius who only grunts would not be a good candidate for an interview. And so, those people -- despite their prodigious
So right now, of course, it runs against the interests of those who benefit so prodigiously from the status quo, but I think it's something we
their permed hair. They wore lipstick, even in daytime, erupted in laughter at frequent intervals, whispered prodigiously when men