J. M. F. Biggs: Difference between revisions

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Later that same year, when experimenting on a “Boats” [[repackaging]] in his laboratory in Cabot Square, he used [[Biggs constant]] to generate a live example of this particle, which he called the “[[Biggs hoson]]”. Though impressed with tremendous gravity when it appeared, the particle quickly decayed into an object of infinitesimal mass but tremendous, enduring levity.  
Later that same year, when experimenting on a “Boats” [[repackaging]] in his laboratory in Cabot Square, he used [[Biggs constant]] to generate a live example of this particle, which he called the “[[Biggs hoson]]”. Though impressed with tremendous gravity when it appeared, the particle quickly decayed into an object of infinitesimal mass but tremendous, enduring levity.  
Biggs is also credited with playing a part in the discovery of [[legal quantum indeterminacy]], though his role is not without controversy.


In recognition of his efforts, Biggs was awarded [[Inhouse legal team of the year|inhouse legal personality of the year]], 1998.
In recognition of his efforts, Biggs was awarded [[Inhouse legal team of the year|inhouse legal personality of the year]], 1998.
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