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Mr. Robin Parsons
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So what lengths would you go to, to achieve winning a "Nobel" In Physics. (Current est values @ ~900,000$ US)
Originally posted by selfAdjoint
Logroll. "I'll nominate you this year if you'll nominate me next year."
Originally posted by Andy
I would cheat or do anything immoral to win it because i wouldn't want something that important without having earned it from hard honest graft!
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Originally posted by Andy
I would cheat or do anything immoral to win it because i wouldn't want something that important without having earned it from hard honest graft!
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Quelle Surprise!
Originally posted by Andy
ah, that was supposed to say "I wouldn't" not I would.
Will edit it so that nobody notices, unless they read this post D'OH!
Originally posted by Andy
Los siento senor parsons pero me no enteniendo la francais.
Originally posted by TENYEARS
Why would you trade? You have the capacity to understand, if you believe you do not it is only because you just don't know it yet.
Originally posted by Andy
Come on Rob, i am waiting for my spanish lesson from you or are you wimping out again?
Origionally posted by him,
Quelle Surprise!
Encore Meme...pas du differance!
Apparently, not Spanish to well either...
Originally posted by Andy
OOH *****y. please correct me if you know spanish. i think french mite be frances or something rather than francais but i haven't had a lesson for many weeks/months so i can't rememeber.
Originally posted by Andy
Come on Rob, i am waiting for my spanish lesson from you or are you wimping out again?
Originally posted by Andy
It would appear that you took it off topic in the first place by talking french.
To win a Nobel Prize in Physics, you must make a significant and groundbreaking contribution to the field of physics. This can be achieved through years of research and experimentation, as well as publishing your findings in reputable scientific journals.
The Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded for a wide range of achievements in the field, including theoretical physics, experimental physics, and technological advancements. There is no specific area that has a higher chance of winning, as long as the contribution is significant and groundbreaking.
The Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Each year, the academy evaluates the nominations submitted by qualified individuals and organizations, and then makes a final decision on the winners.
Yes, a team of scientists can win a Nobel Prize in Physics if they have collectively made a significant contribution to the field. This has happened several times in the past, where the prize is shared among two or three scientists.
To increase your chances of winning a Nobel Prize in Physics, you must have a deep understanding of the field and be dedicated to making groundbreaking contributions. Collaborating with other scientists and staying up-to-date with current research can also help you stay competitive in the field.