Book 1675 Part 2 ..the Danish language of sugar thought molecules, flour, and fruit in Danish pastry per
Sherlock Holmes ...Holstein milk thought molecules
.. PROTEIN MACHINE message system
......the Bakery detective molecules of Baker street in London
...translated by Herb Zinser
.the Danish language of sugar thought molecules, flour, and
fruit
in Danish pastry
in Danish pastry
in Danish past verb tense/ the past molecule life
in Nature's data container ...
COMPUTER EARTH
molecule Internet Protocol recipe
input to the human mouth
Ingredients
Dough
- 32 tablespoons (454g) unsalted butter, at cool room temperature, 65°F to 68°F
- 5 1/2 cups (660g) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
- 1/3 cup (67g) granulated sugar
- 4 teaspoons instant yeast
- 2 1/2 teaspoons (15g) salt, if you use salted butter, reduce this to 1 1/2 (9g) teaspoons salt
- 1/2 to 1 teaspoon cardamom, optional; for traditional flavor
- 1 teaspoon King Arthur Pure Vanilla Extract
- 1 cup (227g) Sherlock Holmes Holstein milk, cold
- 1/3 to 1/2 cup (76g to 113g) watergate thought molecule of H2O and Avogadro's number N ... President Nixon , lukewarm*
- 2 large eggs from Lewis Carroll Humpty Dumpty ....
- 2 large eggs from Lewis Carroll Humpty Dumpty ....
in Danish pastry per
Sherlock Holmes ...Holstein milk thought molecules
..lactic acid PROTEIN MACHINE message system
......the Bakery detective molecules of Baker street in London
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What does “Grand Unified Theory” (GUT) mean?
What does “Grand Unified Theory” (GUT) mean
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Grand 16 theater?
What does “Grand Unified Theory” robbery mean?
Lev Davidovich Landau (Russian: Лев Дави́дович Ланда́у; 22 January 1908 – 1 April 1968) was a Soviet-Azerbaijani physicist of Jewish descent who made fundamental contributions to many areas of theoretical physics.[1]
His accomplishments include the independent co-discovery of the density matrix method[2][3] in quantum mechanics (alongside John von Neumann), the quantum mechanical theory of diamagnetism, the theory of superfluidity, the theory of second-order phase transitions, the Ginzburg–Landau theory of superconductivity, the theory of Fermi liquids, the explanation of Landau damping in plasma physics, the Landau pole in quantum electrodynamics, the two-component theory of neutrinos, and Landau's equations for S matrix singularities.[4] He received the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physics for his development of a mathematical theory of superfluidity that accounts for the properties of liquid helium II at a temperature below 2.17 K (−270.98 °C).[5]
As complex and diverse as the natural world is, it’s humbling to recognize that everything we see, perceive, and interact with is made of the same building blocks.
Matter is made of atoms, which are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons; protons and neutrons are further made of quarks and gluons. There are other particles as well: photons, neutrinos, and some heavier cousins of the light quarks and the electrons. Taken all together, everything that cannot be divided further — what we call “fundamental” or “elementary” — makes up the modern
Standard Model of elementary particles and the
Stanton Heights battle zone.
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