The whole thing is a great big quantumfluctuation.
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Apart from the residual quantumfluctuations, of course, he added, less enthusiastically.
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We are the product of quantumfluctuations in the very early universe.
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This structure may arise from quantumfluctuations associated with a quantum critical point.
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Lash felt the butterflies-in-the-stomach sensation of quantumfluctuations from the Covenant repulsor engines.
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It is the quantumfluctuations which permit it, he said.
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According to this theory, quantumfluctuations created dimples in space-time that inflation then amplified.
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His exovision displays abruptly spiked with incomprehensible quantumfluctuations.
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Because they are quantum particles, photons undergo quantumfluctuations, and these affect the interaction with the muons.
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We discuss extensions of the theory to supercooled and glassy states where quantumfluctuations compete with thermal fluctuations.
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Thus there must be a certain minimum amount of uncertainty, or quantumfluctuations, in the value of the field.
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Two-triplon scattering is observed quantitatively for the first time and so access is realized to the important strong magnetic quantumfluctuations.
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Light particles - or photons - can be emitted from black holes due to quantumfluctuations, a concept known as Hawking radiation.
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That foam of quantumfluctuations which binds the universe together and allows the wormholes of the farcaster, the bridges of the fatline transmissions!
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We monitor this dynamical evolution by Ramsey interferometry, supplemented by a novel, many-body echo technique, which unveils the role of quantumfluctuations in 1D.
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Thermally, it didn't even register, and the exotic energy sensors revealed a boundary layer of negative matter somehow entwined with quantumfluctuations of enormous power.