9 adjectives to describe physicists

Sir Angus McCurdie, the eminent physicist, scowled at the two others beneath his heavy black eyebrows.

It is obviously Uniformitarianism which the distinguished physicist takes to be the representative of geological speculation in general.

FAHRENHEIT, GABRIEL DANIEL, a celebrated physicist, born at Danzig; spent much of his life in England, but finally settled in Holland; devoted himself to physical research; is famed for his improvement of the thermometer by substituting quicksilver for spirits of wine and inventing a new scale, the freezing-point being 32° above zero and the boiling 212° (1686-1736).

wo notable emancipations of the mind from the tyranny of mere appearances that have received scant attention save from mathematicians and theoretical physicists.

Faraday's invention of the first dynamo is interesting because at the same time he made the invention he solved a problem which up to his time had been the despair of the ablest physicists and mathematicians.

No one of your western physicists has ever studied it, or tried to explain it.

Successive improvements made in the Montgolfiers' original invention permitted bold physicists ere long to risk themselves in a vessel attached to the air-machine.

Mathematical physicists have found that experimental contradictions disappear if, instead of referring phenomena to a set of three space axes and one time axis of reference, they be referred to a set of four interchangeable axes involving four homogeneous co-ordinates.

The mythic physicists had personal agents at work, in place of our simple elemental ones; the result is the same.

9 adjectives to describe  physicists