Everything would make better sense, a physicist maintains, if there were 10 dimensions instead of 4; it remains to find the absconded dimensions, which are probably awfully small.
Some physicists still maintain that, for all the conceptual revolutions in string theory, there is little to show but a lot of beautiful mathematics.
A physicist maintains that computers will never replace human thinking.
Yet the physicists maintain, this type of research underlies new developments both in technology, and other sciences.
According to one theoretical physicist involved in the program maintained that the centrifuge program was quite difficult, the most enduring, and challenging project that scientists were tackling and studying.
Instead of throwing out one theory and keeping the other, physicists maintain a wave/particle duality to describe the behavior of light.
Many physicists, including Einstein, have maintained that the familiar division of time into past, present, and future is an illusion, from which it necessarily follows that "old" and "new" are terms as relative as "up" and "down" (Davies 2006, 9).