Примери за използване на Susskind на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Richard Susskind.
Leonard Susskind had won the black-hole war.
I saw it on David Susskind.
Leonard Susskind got very upset.
A World Without Work Daniel Susskind.
Hawking claimed Susskind wasn't right either.
No-one more so than Leonard Susskind.
Susskind retreated to his attic to investigate.
The information paradox, according to Susskind, was solved.
Susskind invited a British cosmologist to give a talk.
No one will await that news more keenly than Leonard Susskind.
Susskind is the next Einstein," or maybe even,"the next Newton.".
Few people thought he would succeed, and most especially,Leonard Susskind.
Professor Lenny Susskind is one of America's most eminent theoretical physicists.
Dick, I wonder what would be the difference between a Feynman sandwich and a Susskind sandwich.".
Susskind wrote up his discovery introducing the revolutionary idea of strings.
Hawking decided to tackle directly the paper which had convinced people Susskind was right, and he was wrong.
Leonard Susskind argued that there is no paradox because no one would ever see your‘clone.'.
The man who had come to understand the disturbing implications of Hawking's work andbecome his chief opponent, was Leonard Susskind.
But then Leonard Susskind suddenly realized how to resolve this paradox and win the black-hole war.
When he finished the story, I said to him,"Dick, I wonder what would be the difference between a Feynman sandwich and a Susskind sandwich.".
Until 1980 Susskind had spent most of his time working in an unrelated area of physics from that of Hawking.
Passed from colleague to colleague,Euler's equation ended up on the chalkboard in front of a young American physicist, Leonard Susskind.
Professor Richard Susskind, author of The Future of the Professions and Tomorrow's Lawyers, echoes this distinction.
The invention of string theory, which has a lot to do with tubes-- some people even say this must have been Susskind the plumber.
This is an idea that Leonard Susskind of Stanford University has coined"the anthropic landscape of string theory".
Some theorists see a hint of this idea in the holographic principle,a concept originated by Susskind and the renowned Dutch physicist Gerard't Hooft.
As Susskind drowned his sorrows over the rejection of his far out idea, it appeared string theory was dead.
But in 2013, physicists Juan Maldacena and Leonard Susskind published a paper in the journal Progress in Physics linking the two ideas.
What Susskind said is that as the person went into the black hole the information contained in their body was smeared on the event horizon.