【生活大爆炸】SO3EO9(4)Magnetic Monopoles
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背景:Sheldon的廣播直播。
句末標(biāo)點(diǎn)不用寫
I:This is Ira Flatow and you're listening to NPR's Science Friday.
? Joining us today by phone from his office in Pasadena , California is Dr.Sheldon Cooper.
K:Oh , this is going to be a riot.
I:Thanks for being with us today , Dr. Cooper.
S:My pleasure , Ira.
I:Now , let's talk about magnetic monopoles.
? —1—?
S:Of course.
? First , consider an ordinary magnet which has , as even the most uneducated in your audience must know , two poles.
? —2—.
? If you cut that in half , you have two smaller magnets , each with its own north and south pole.
I:Uh , Dr. Cooper , —3—.
S:No , I hear you fine.
? As I was saying , an ordinary magnet has two poles.
? The primary characteristic of a monopole is that it has only one pole , hence , monopole.
? A requirement for string theory , or M - theory , if you will , is the existence of such monopoles.
? I , myself , led an expedition to the Arctic Circle in search of said particles.
? Kripke , —4—!
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