1. steady state - Noun
2. steady state - Adjective
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steady state (plural steady states)
(physics) Any state that does not change over time, or is in a dynamic equilibrium.
steady-state (not comparable)
Characteristic of a steady state
steady-state
The Steady State theory was what Karl Popper would call a good scientific theory: it made definite predictions, which could be tested by observation, and possibly falsified. Unfortunately for the theory, they were falsified. Stephen Hawking
If you see firm evidence of neutrinos arriving at the detector before they are sent, that can't happen in a Steady steady state cosmology, so the [[w:Big Bang|big bang has to be right. Or equivalently, no faster-than-light neutrinos, no big bang. Jayant Narlikar
Crisis in its simplest terms is defined as an upset in a steady state... the habitual problem-solving activities are not adequate and do not rapidly lead to the previously achieved balance state. Anatol Rapoport
Once we have replaced the basic premise of "more is better” with the much sounder axiom that "enough is best,” the social and technical problems of moving to a steady state become solvable, perhaps even trivial. Herman E. Daly
According to the report, one of the most promising techniques investigated was initiation of rain from seeding of mass-fire thunderheads and other clouds passing over the developing, and then steady-state, firestorm. Source: Internet
According to Jain doctrine, the universe and its constituents – soul, matter, space, time, and principles of motion have always existed (a static universe similar to that of Epicureanism and steady state cosmological model ). Source: Internet