History Quiz

Question:

Prediction made by Paul Dirac in the late 1920s (although he resisted it at first); its later confirmation did more than anything to establish the validity
of Quantum mechanics up to then.
 
USViking said:
Question:

Prediction made by Paul Dirac in the late 1920s (although he resisted it at first); its later confirmation did more than anything to establish the validity
of Quantum mechanics up to then.
anti matter (i.e. the existence of the positron)?
 
USViking said:
Karl, you're slipping- it took you nine minutes to answer. Can't you focus any better than that?
I assume my answer was correct....

who was known the father of the Hydrogen Bomb?
 
KarlMarx said:
I assume my answer was correct....

who was known the father of the Hydrogen Bomb?

Edward Teller



Question:
One of this recent Nobel laureate's early accomplishments
was the renormalization of the Electroweak theory developed by Glashow, Weinberg, and Abdus-Salaam, allowing them to pick up their own fat pay-checks in Stockholm in 1979.
 
USViking said:
Edward Teller



Question:
One of this recent Nobel laureate's early accomplishments
was the renormalization of the Electroweak theory developed by Glashow, Weinberg, and Abdus-Salaam, allowing them to pick up their own fat pay-checks in Stockholm in 1979.


Ahem.... :whip3:
 
Said1 said:
Oh, oh! Edward Teller. I know that's it.
You little twit- stop answering faster than me.

Now I have to withdraw my question until I get the next first right answer.

Don't you have some studying to do???
 
USViking said:
You little twit- stop answering faster than me.

Now I have to withdraw my question until I get the next first right answer.

Don't you have some studying to do???


Twit? Too bad you're such a sore LOSER.

And no, I'm all done studying....until JULY! Hardy, har, har. :funnyface



What was the houseboy's name in the classic Elvis movie "Blue Hawaii"?
 
Said1 said:
Twit? Too bad you're such a sore LOSER.

And no, I'm all done studying....until JULY! Hardy, har, har. :funnyface



What was the houseboy's name in the classic Elvis movie "Blue Hawaii"?
A term of exasperated endearment is all I meant.

G-r-r-r.

You mean you finished that take-home?

I have no idea about this houseboy. No doubt Karl will have the answer in a nanosecond or two.
 
USViking said:
A term of exasperated endearment is all I meant.

G-r-r-r.

You mean you finished that take-home?

I have no idea about this houseboy. No doubt Karl will have the answer in a nanosecond or two.


Term of endearment eh? Suuurre.

And yes, i'm finished that cursed thing! Early! :mm:
 
Said1 said:
Twit? Too bad you're such a sore LOSER.

And no, I'm all done studying....until JULY! Hardy, har, har. :funnyface



What was the houseboy's name in the classic Elvis movie "Blue Hawaii"?

Guy Lee.

Honest to God, the answer just popped into my head without google cheating, or anything like that.
 
Question:
One of this recent Nobel laureate's early accomplishments
was the renormalization of the Electroweak theory developed by Glashow, Weinberg, and Abdus-Salaam, allowing them to pick up their own fat pay-checks in Stockholm in 1979.
 
Said1 said:
No, that would be the wrong answer.
Er, um- I meant to say Tiki Hanelot all along!

Question:
One of this recent Nobel laureate's early accomplishments
was the renormalization of the Electroweak theory developed by Glashow, Weinberg, and Abdus-Salaam, allowing them to pick up their own fat pay-checks in Stockholm in 1979.
 
USViking said:
Er, um- I meant to say Tiki Hanelot all along!

Question:
One of this recent Nobel laureate's early accomplishments
was the renormalization of the Electroweak theory developed by Glashow, Weinberg, and Abdus-Salaam, allowing them to pick up their own fat pay-checks in Stockholm in 1979.

Too hard. Next!
 
USViking said:
Oh, go ahead and google, since bro Karl is away.

Try the names of the three guys I named, or "electroweak".

Couldn't be harder than Elvis' fricken houseboy, for crying out loud!

This is who I came up with: Gerardus 't Hooft?
 

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