Examples of using Some physicists in English and their translations into Chinese
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Some physicists believe that quantum physics can even solve the most bizarre history of physics thought experiment: the grandfather paradox.
However, the X17 particle's existence still needed to be verified, the new paper had yet to be peer-reviewed and some physicists were skeptical.
However, recently some physicists and cosmologists began to conduct a discussion on this matter.
Some physicists caution that the signals could have come from something more mundane, such as spacefaring particles called cosmic rays.
Some physicists suspect that, whether or not consciousness influences quantum mechanics, it might in fact arise because of it.
Some physicists 28 years ago needed a way to easily share experimental data and thus the web was born.
Some physicists are not even sure that the particular quasiparticles Microsoft are working with- called non-abelian anyons- actually exist.
Some physicists speculate that every winner of these more munificent awards would gladly forgo the extra cash for a Nobel.
Some physicists heavily criticised the paper, while others gave it a cautious welcome.
Meanwhile, some physicists are pursuing an unorthodox idea: that we might snare dark energy in the lab.
Hence, some physicists and philosophers of science use the word to designate the stronger of the two meanings.
The discovery is Nobel-caliber stuff, some physicists say, but it also sounded a cautionary note.
Some physicists caution that the VLHC would be only a small part of the global particle-physics agenda.
Some physicists thought that atoms might be cube shaped, because cubes can be packed together so neatly without any wasted space.
Even some physicists would say that certain rules of quantum mechanics can be spooky and make people uncomfortable.
Some physicists thought that there might be a“singularity”- a point of infinite density with some mass concentrated down into an infinitely small space.
Some physicists propose dark energy is a‘fifth' force beyond the four already known- gravitational, electromagnetic, and the strong and weak nuclear forces.
Some physicists believe dark energy is a"fifth" force that acts upon matter, beyond the gravitational, electromagnetic, and the strong and weak nuclear forces.
Some physicist on Earthprime might note that the observed value of this constant is remarkably well suited to the appearance of life.
Some physicists think so.