And rumor is that someone shouts from the back row, "Well, how about black hole?" And apparently he then foists this term on the world. Wheeler had a way of doing that.- Well, I love terms like that.
universe and um the actual astrophysical use of this term uh was promoted by John Wheeler in the 1960s and what really made black holes real astrophysicalobjects eventually um are the discovery of pulsars by um Bell and Huish and the
but there were bad feelings. And Wheeler actually spent decades saying Oppenheimer was wrong. And eventually, with his computer work, that early work that Wheeler was doing with computers when he was also trying to understand nuclear weapons,
And I think if I remember correctly, the trial of Slobodan Milosevic-- you can go read the trial transcripts. Kevin Wheeler had taken a lot of marketing courses.
And what does a rendering engine do? John Wheeler , who we'll talk about in a minute, said that everything is information theoretic in origin.
So it's that idea. John Wheeler , the physicist-- he's saying, "As our island of knowledge grows, so too does the shore of our ignorance." And I think what you realize is that if you think you know everything, you've stopped learning.
with his advisor, John Archibald Wheeler . And Wheeler had this idea. And he had a lot more that went into it, but the idea was, he said, you know, the physics of positrons looks
it got the mass and the magnetic moment of the electron. This is called Breit-Wheeler pair production.
As I said, the drying of clothes under the sunlight is actually in real sense a carbon-free energy. As compared to two wheeler , it is only 50,000, 100,000 rupees.
And I think if I remember correctly, the trial of Slobodan Milosevic-- you can go read the trial transcripts. And Kevin Wheeler , who I out in the book-- I out 16 or so members of the CDC for the first time, all
And what does a rendering engine do? But John Wheeler , who was one of the last physicists to work with Einstein and many of the greats of quantum physics--
Jeb Stewart and uh Union general uh Kilpatrick uh wheeler and the Confederate Army uh this seemed to be an institutionalized search for Glory on the part of the Cavalry quite removed
The value, to the United States, of these applications has been calibrated about five years ago. Autonomous 18-wheelers is what we're talking about here.
- Yeah? - Yeah. - But despite all modern escalators adopting Wheeler 's design, at the time, it caught so little attention that he was forced to shelve the idea. It wasn't until eight years later that another inventor, Charles Seeberger, bought his patent and capitalized on the invention.
Where it goes, nobody really knows, but it's gone from sight, it goes dark. There's this quote by John Wheeler who's like the granddaddy of American relativity and he has a line that's something to the effect, "The star, like the Cheshire Cat, fades from view.
Even hustler as a term was a bad word. It was almost like you're a wheeler dealer. And that's when I was just like, no, I own this hustle.
And there is a bit of the branding of the Tour de Trump. One of the leaders of the Wednesday Wheelers part of the Charles River Wheeler 's-- a special group of more elderly
So driver is the highest self-identified job in the United States. So this includes not just 18 wheeler drivers, long haul trucks, this includes taxi drivers, Ubers, school bus drivers, city transit drivers, private limousines.
But anyway. A friend of mine runs this shirt company called Charles Tyrwhitt. So I called him-- Nick Wheeler he's called-- and said, can you send me some smarter clothes? And I swear that I have seen Jeremy Corbyn wear this.
got published with help from wheeler and then Hugh Everett essentially was never heard from again in in
Alyssa Goodman is the Robert Wheeler Wilson Professor of Applied Astronomy a Harvard University and a research associate of the Smithsonian Institution.
But we got those ads for "18-wheeler ".
The value, to the United States, of these applications has been calibrated about five years ago. And I focus on 18-wheelers , because if they're fully autonomous, they are not hauling people around.
- Wow. You're both - They just keep- - Yeah. - The solution to this problem came from another inventor named George Wheeler . His idea forms the basis of every escalator in use today.
Often this is channeled back to the building's internal grid and used to power other devices, including the upward escalators. - So even the escalator that was invented by George Wheeler and was installed in 1920, the Paris Exhibition, et cetera, I mean, all these escalators were regenerators.
- Nice. - There was a place there, there still is a place there, where people were giving lectures about astrophysics. And it's 1967. Wheeler is exhaustively saying this loaded term, the end-state of catastrophic gravitational collapse. And rumor is that someone shouts from the back row, "Well, how about black hole?" And apparently he then foists this term on the world.
3:58 PM. Wheeler Hall, third floor.
on newsstands one particularly imaginative man major Malcolm wheeler Nicholson was
modern computer it was the size of an 18-wheeler it weighed about the same as
The value, to the United States, of these applications has been calibrated about five years ago. So we're talking about the payoffs of doing 18-wheelers .
The so-called step chain is fitted with wheels to allow it to roll smoothly around curves. But unlike the design for the revolving stairs, Wheeler proposed attaching each step to this chain through a single axle, giving it the freedom to rotate. Next, he added a second set of wheels to each step that followed a different track, allowing him to control the angle of each step at any point.
this contraction will continue indefinitely." And it goes on that way. - Yeah, now I have to say that Wheeler , who actually coins the term black hole, gives Oppenheimer quite a terrible time about this. He thinks he's wrong.
And in fact, he draws the opposite conclusion. There's a story that Oppenheimer was sitting outside of the auditorium when Wheeler was coming forth with his declaration, that in fact black holes were the likely end-state of gravitational collapse for very, very heavy stars.
And so what the delayed choice experiment seems to be telling us-- Wheeler wasn't able to do it when he first proposed it,
is it by ocean freight or by rail or by air or by 18-wheeler -- much more on those things than on the number of miles covered.
And here they are, the North Shore Lady's Tricycle Tour of 1885 in Salem Common. And here are all the different styles of bikes that began to develop-- the high wheeler , the tandem, the tricycle, and then ultimately the safety bicycle, like we ride today.
But one of my scientific mentors, John Wheeler , was fond of saying that revolutions in science owe more to the clash of ideas than the steady accumulation
graduate student named Hugh ever Everett who was working with John archal Wheeler
It's wonderful. It's a three-wheeler -- a little red thing.
But the crux of it is, in his Nobel Laureate speech, Richard Feynman, one of the great physicists of the 20th century, was relating a conversation that he'd had with his advisor, John Archibald Wheeler . And Wheeler had this idea.
And so going back to quantum mechanics, there was a gentleman named John Wheeler who worked with Einstein at Princeton and Niels
of the game in terms of commissions, and that their approach is wheeler -dealer, at best.
I could hear the wind whipping in the background from the cracked window of her 18 wheeler .
I left Salon after six years and I went to work with my good friends Tony and Maureen Wheeler at Lonely Planet.
But the new bike clubs began on that basis-- for example, the Northeast Bicycle Club, which was a racing club, the Cyclonauts from Springfield, and the Charles River Wheelmen, now called the Charles River Wheelers , from right around this area. Some of you may be familiar with them.
Their favorite as teenagers was to steal big rig trucks, 18 wheelers , which they would drive down
And Wheeler actually spent decades saying Oppenheimer was wrong. And eventually, with his computer work, that early work that Wheeler was doing with computers when he was also trying to understand nuclear weapons, and in peace time, found themselves returning again to these astrophysical questions, decided that actually Oppenheimer had been right.
And a slew of popular periodicals, such as these, "The Hub" and "The Wheeler ," were very quick to respond to this popular interest.
They're probably going to give up a number of minor league players. Right now, if the Giants want to get a José Reyes, it's gonna cost them Zach Wheeler and Brandon Belt which
The value, to the United States, of these applications has been calibrated about five years ago. I didn't-- and then I got to thinking about it, everything from post office to 18-wheelers .