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Most crimes against physics are based on [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | Most crimes against physics are based on [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
Many crimes against physical constants overlap with [[ | Many crimes against physical constants overlap with, or actively collaborate with, [[crimes against chemical constants]]. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 22:16, 27 January 2018
Crimes against physical constants (or simply Crimes against physics) are crimes committed against the motion of matter through space and time.
Variants:
- Crimes against light
- Crimes against gravity
- Crimes against momentum
- Crimes against velocity
- Crimes against electroweak force
Most crimes against physics are based on crimes against mathematical constants.
Many crimes against physical constants overlap with, or actively collaborate with, crimes against chemical constants.
In the News
Electrical engineer and crime-fighter Nikola Tesla uses Gnomon algorithm techniques to detect and prevent crimes against physics.
2009: Physicist and crime-fighter Tullio Regge uses spin foam models to detect and prevent crimes against physics, warns that quantum gravity "may still be at risk."
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against astronomical constants
- Crimes against chemistry
- Crimes against mathematical constants