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Taking it to the limit
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Physicist Mark Kuzyk
When it comes to scientific immortality, not much beats having a fundamental physical relationship named after you. Ask Washington State University physicist Mark Kuzyk, who in 2000 discovered what has become known as the Kuzyk Limit.
Kuzyk prefers the term "fundamental limit." The limit isn't a single number; it's a curve on a graph that shows how strongly any given kind of matter can interact with light. The notion that light and matter "interact" might sound odd to a layman. To a physicist, it opens a whole spectrum of possibilities.
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