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Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize is the brainchild of the late Alfred Nobel. It was created due to Nobel’s desire to recognize individuals who contributed to the advancement of physics, chemistry, medicine or physiology, literature and peace.

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How did Jimmy Carter make the world a better place?

Some people say Jimmy Carter made the world a better place. He focused on humanitarian efforts and peace in the Middle East.

Is there anything like the Nobel Peace Prize for art?

no treally, but there are local and state and national and world art shows, but you dont nessecerily win a prize for art other thar a certificate.

The first American to win a Nobel Prize was?

Theodore Roosevelt, in his work for a peace treaty in the Russo Japanese War (Nobel Peace Prize)

Did Alfred Nobel have any brothers?

Three brothers; two older Robert and Ludvig and one younger Emil.

Is intermittent fasting effective in weight loss?

Intermittent fasting is when you only eat during a specific period of time. Studies show that fasting can help your body burn fat and help you lose weight.

There are many different ways to fast, including eating just one meal a day ,16–8 (fasting for 16 hours and eating for 8 hour), 18–6 (eighteen hours fasting and six hours eating) , 20–4 (twenty hours eating and four hours eating) and 5–2 (five days normal eating and fasting for two days).

Intermittent fasting prolongs the period when your body burns calories and begins burning fat. It can take two to four weeks before the body becomes accustomed to intermittent fasting.

Water and zero-calorie beverages such as black coffee and tea are permitted during fasting periods. Intermittent fasting can lead to a longer life, leaner body and a sharper mind.

What is the difference between fasting and starving?

During longer duration fasts (18, 20, 24+ hours) it’s common to think, “I’m so hungry. I’m starving to death.”

But, in reality, you’re not starving to death, you are just hungry.

Fasting = a planned effort to restrict calories, causing the body to burn fat for energy.

Starving= the body no longer has any more fat (or doesn’t have access to it) to burn for energy.

Will you be hungry during periods of 16–24 hours without eating?

Probably.

Will you starve to death.

Definitely not.

Starving requires a person to go for weeks and weeks without food. This isn’t what intermittent fasting is…

I love food. Why would I want to voluntarily give it up?

To that I say, Amen.

However, you’re not really giving up food.

You’re just eating all your food within specific time frames each day (or days).

I also love food too, but the benefits of IF are certainly worth noting.

A short list of the benefits of IF:

• IF is good for improving insulin sensitivity. The more sensitive your body is to insulin, the more likely you are to lose fat and gain muscle.

• IF helps promote weight loss through planned caloric restriction.

• IF increases production of growth hormone and increases the duration of secretion.

• Studies have shown IF to decrease blood pressure and improve blood lipid panels.

• IF simplifies your day→ Eating 2x per day is easier than eating 3-5x per day. That's just simple math.

What are the drawbacks of IF?

• IF fasting has been shown to affect men and women differently.

• There is a big mental aspect which must be overcome

• Skipping meals without a well thought out plan is a recipe for disaster. Over eating, or just quitting fasting all together, is sure to occur.

• Long fasts (over 24 hours) may degrade muscle mass and muscle health.

• Adherence to long fasts (20+ hours) is just hard.

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What are the best ways to think of ideas for a startup?

The best ideas are the ones that are very obvious but hide among the weeds. You can find opportunities everywhere, so try to look near the things of your interest as those will be a good suit for you. The best way to find an idea for a startup is to come up with a solution to a problem that you encountered while doing something that you think others are also facing.

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What scientist received the Nobel prize?

What scientist did the committee select to receive the Nobel Prize?

what the answer?

Are most scientists atheist?

Studies have been done and the results are that religious belief decreases with education levels. Scientists are well educated so it is reasonable to assume that scientists will have a greater tendency to be atheists, or agnostics, or just not care about the issue. The only groups concerned with the religious status of scientists seem to be theists and non-scientists. Technical people have a low track record of talking about religion among themselves.
The studies also indicate that the people in science do not become atheists because of their studies, but that they were not overly concerned with religion before enetering their field of study.(See Link)

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True. Most scientists are atheist, and religious belief does decrease as the level of education increases. Scientists can easily be considered the smartest type of people on Earth, because their knowledge reaches depths where the average human's won't. Although the exact statistic may change from one scientist to the other, based on their field of expertise, many scientists are atheist/skeptics because they know that there are other alternative answers to complicated questions, not just the ever-so-popular answer of "God did it!" That, however, does not mean that ALL scientists are atheist. There are still many scientists that embrace both science and religion. A recent study showed that this correlated with the way in which these scientists were brought up. It's more likely for a scientist to retain the beliefs of the household in which they were brought up in, e.g their parents.

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Yes, the vast majority of scientists are agnostic/atheist. The lowest percentage of scientists in a field being atheist is among social scientists (psychologists, anthropologists, etc.) and the highest percentage [which tops 90% in some fields] is among earth scientists (microbiologists, geologists, astrophysists, etc.).

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About 93% of scientists of the National Academy of Sciences are non-believers, and a comparable number of the Royal Academy are non-believers.

Why was Hitler a vegetarian?

He wasn't a vegetarian. This is a persistant story that does not bear up with examination. According to the chef at the hotel in Berlin that Hitler often dined, one of his favourite meals was stuffed squab. He was also fond of liver dumplings.

Why is the devil's number considered to be 666?

The Number of the Beast is described in the Book of Revelation In the Greek manuscripts, the Number is rendered in Greek numerical form or sometimes literally as "six hundred and sixty-six.

Scholars such as Dr. Ellen Aitken have speculated that the reference to this passage was a way of speaking in code about then contemporary figures about whom it would have been politically dangerous to criticize openly.

Many scholars believe that 666 refers to a Roman Emperor such as Nero (whose name, written in Aramaic, was valued at 666, using the Hebrew numerology of gematria, a manner of speaking against the emperor without the Roman authorities knowing). AnswerCertainly, the number is believed to refer in code to a Roman emperor or some other enemy. Thus, it is politically and not divinely inspired. However, some early manuscripts give the number of the beast as 616. Either way, it can't really be called the "devil's number". Answer:The reason for the difference in the "number of the beast": In some of the early translations of Revelation from one language to the next, the numerology changed.

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There is another interpretation of 666 (well, ok, really there are thousands depending on how creative you get): 666, being the number 6 repeated 3, could be a representation of man (created on the 6th day) perfected (the numbers 3 and 7 frequently allude to the idea of completion or perfection).

This could be literal, in that the "perfected man" is a beast (without knowledge or wisdom as in the first days, prior to eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge) or that the Antichrist (more accurately antichrists) will view themselevs as being perfected and use this as justification for their attack on God.

Though, as I alluded to before, 666 is one of the most enigmatic numbers in Christianity, with no correlation to anything else within The Bible, and so assumes that the people reading this would be "in on the secret": this could be a concealed name (as mentioned above), some key symbol in a mystical/magical/occult tradition, or could just be someone pulling a number out of thin air and watching people rationalize it.

It might mean nothing at all.

Why was Einstein so smart?

Answer: He had an incredibly ability for abstract thought and could see solutions to problem where most of us can't even see a problem. And he had Asperger's Syndrome. Visit http://all-about-aspies.webs.com/ and http://allaboutaspiessymptoms.webs.com/
Einstein had a massive ability for abstract thought. This may partially be due to him being dyslexic many people with dyslexia tend to excel in creative things like art and problem solving.

What is considered a good IQ?

Any score that means you are average, say 90-110, is 'good.' Very good would be anything over average. Genius is considered to be anything over 140.

What is the best way to stay healthy?

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What is the Big Bang?

A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion

Did J. J. Thomson ever win a nobel prize?

Yes, J. J. Thomson won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his discovery of the electron and work on the conduction of electricity in gases.

Which award in mathematics is considered to be the equivalent prize for Nobel Prize?

The Fields Medal is considered to be the equivalent of the Nobel prize for mathematics. John Charles Fields (1863-1932), a Canadian mathematician, endowed funds in his will for an award for mathematical achievement and promise that would emphasize the international character of the mathematical endeavor. The first Fields Medal was awarded at the International Congress of Mathematics meeting in Oslo in 1936. Since 1950 the medal has been awarded every four years at the International Mathematical Congress to between 2 and 4 mathematicians. Although there is no specific age restriction in Fields' will, he did wish that the awards recognize both existing work and the promise of future achievement, so the medals have been restricted to mathematicians under the age of 40. No woman mathematician has ever won a Fields Medal.

Reference:

  1. IMU Awards and Prizes, [contains complete list of all winners of the Fields Medal and pictures of the front and back of the medal]
  2. Historical Introduction by Alex Lopez-Ortiz, part of his FAQ site on mathematics.