Sentences with phrase «hawking into»

Feloni: On that note of optimism, you gave a TED talk where you explained this story of taking the physicist Stephen Hawking into zero - g.
And we had a chance to fly Professor Hawking into zero - g.

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And fiscal hawks have expressed optimism that accelerating economic growth — and subsequent revenues — will cut into the legislation's cost.
In a lengthy email to his colleagues first obtained by BuzzFeed, the foreign - policy hawk argued that the cable news network had been transformed from a «legitimate and much - needed outlet for conservative voices» into a «propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.»
His best - known prediction, named by the community as Hawking Radiation, transformed black holes from inescapable gravitational prisons into objects that instead shrink and fade away over time.
And the president's move to replace H.R. McMaster with policy hawk Bolton, who Sherman described as «a man who has never seen a war he does not want to wage,» could add more risk into the mix, especially ahead of a historic summit under consideration for Trump and Kim.
As Facebook reeled, The Times delved into the relationship between Cambridge Analytica and John Bolton, the conservative hawk named national security adviser by President Trump.
Those hawking such treatments depend on frightening parents into believing that their child has fallen victim to a terrifying new condition.
And this works because you are not just hawking a product or service but you are getting your customers on board to make a real difference for something that matters, just like these college dropouts, who turned their idea into an eight - figure Evolved Enterprise, will attest.
God fits into my thinking as «everything» including my still hero, Professor Hawking, I just don't agree with his incomplete view of existence; AGAIN we'll all find out at the same time.
The hawk lifted, Dragging like an anchor Into the dark reef of winter trees, Leaving nothing behind As I prayed for the squirrel, And the hawk, and the world.
There are three simple facts that he can not refute which bring his claim of «no heaven» into question: (1) Like all of us... Stephen Hawking doesn't know... what he doesn't know.
Where hawkings real talent is the ability to fool so many people into thinking he is somehow correct.
Consider the Hawking paradox - Hawking originally theorized that all information sucked into a black hole was lost, yet that goes against the fundamental belief that information is never lost, it only changes its states.
Hawking rests his hopes on M - Theory, a complicated patchwork of mathematical theories that might someday unify the other so far mutually snobbish fundamental physical theories into one happy family --- though Hawking doubts even M - Theory will ever be completely unified itself.
It were sparrowlike and childish after our deliverance to explode into twittering laughter and caper - cutting, and utterly to forget the imminent hawk on bough.
She's a bit young for us to start cracking into Stephen Hawking and such, but she quite like all the different stories.
Like Einstein, Hawking then believed that a grand theory of the universe would allow humankind to see into the «mind of God.»
You said, «Even Stephen Hawking had to escape into the possibility of multiverse theory (unproven with no evidence) to escape painting himself into a corner with regard to the fine tuning in Dark Matter.
Stephen Hawking is grasping onto M theory (no evidence whatsoever) to avoid getting backed into a God corner where he will not go regardless of the evidence presented.
Even Stephen Hawking had to escape into the possibility of multiverse theory (unproven with no evidence) to escape painting himself into a corner with regard to the fine tuning in Dark Matter.
And could they know of Stephen Hawking's remark that the research permitted by the (now abandoned) supercollider would give insight into the mind of God, they would be pleased.
I've been wishing I could raise free - range chickens, but we've got hawks and coyotes here, plus endlessly clever and nimble raccoons (one has even opened my screen door before, which requires pushing a button while pulling the handle — fortunately, we were both so shocked at meeting suddenly in the doorway, the little bugger took off in the correct direction, rather than into the house).
The reviews about dryness worried me so I split the batter into 3 8 - inch round pans, watched the oven like a hawk and eventually removed the cakes at about 20 minutes.
There's a billboard on your way into town from the airport of Hoyer hawking subs for «Mr. Hero.»
More important, Clarke completely nullified Esposito by hawking him relentlessly, hitting him into the boards and embarrassing him almost to the point of ridicule by winning 48 of their 66 face - offs in the first three games.
Great for making into novelty salsa called «MR. KICK - ASS»S HOT AS HELL SURFBOARD PARTY ROCK & ROLL ASS BUTT SHIT JIMMY BUFFET T - SHIRT INFERNO SAUCE» and hawking it to tourists who can't believe you cussed on a bottle of sauce.
And 6» 3» junior guard Nick Johnson, a tireless ball hawk and acrobatic dunker who can score from anywhere, has blossomed into a player of the year candidate.
Whole tables and booklets have been prepared on such practical matters as the exact amount of 1080 required to kill kangaroo rats, ferruginous rough - legged hawks, Rhode Island red hens and Columbian ground squirrels, but no one seems to have done much research into an equally practical matter: What is the total amount of 1080 and other poisons that the sodden soils and polluted waterways of the West can absorb without becoming lethal agents themselves?
JFK was more of a hawk than Nixon, LBJ was deeply and fully committed to Vietnam War even if he didn't start it (he subscribed to Domino theory); Clinton bombed the crap out of Serbia and got US into Kosovo, and didn't exactly refrain from shooting cruise missiles at Sudan / Afghanistan; Obama's presidency didn't exactly shape like the peace - on - earth triumph some of his voters deeply hoped for either.
First, Pam Fielding at E-Advocates has an article about integrating print and online materials into an activist - building campaign, and takes the opportunity to hawk a new print - on - demand product that the company is offering.
His political opponents and even hawks on the other side felt comfortable dealing with him to the extent that people perceived as architects of Npp diabolic operations including known Npp inclined journalists saw him as a brother, a friend and others a comrade.One may ask, what went into that magic moves.In opposition he was one character whose communication skills helped shape the philosophy of the party.The boldness he exhibited in the media and his principled approach to issues reshape the philosophy of the party.
Those leaders believe that the official, Steve Levy, a blunt - spoken fiscal hawk and contrarian who collected 96 percent of the vote in his last re-election bid, can tap into the public's anti-incumbent sentiment and frustration with Albany's overspending.
One school of thought holds that the information is preserved as the hole evaporates, and that it is placed into subtle correlations among these particles of Hawking radiation.
Today, however, a new paradox known as the firewall has thrown everything into doubt (see «Hawking's paradox», below).
The idea of matter escaping the alleged point - of - no - return was surprising (it's a central plot point in that other recent movie about black holes, the biographical The Theory of Everything), but the fate of information that falls into the black hole was what really troubled Hawking's colleagues.
In one foray into this realm, he and Harvard colleague Cumrun Vafa explored a puzzling finding from the early 1970s by physicists Jacob Bekenstein and Stephen Hawking.
Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne bet that all the information contained in an object falling into a black hole would be destroyed.
Astrophysicist Steven Hawking famously cautioned against shouting out our presence into the void, saying that first contact»... didn't turn out very well for the Native Americans.»
At the event horizon, Hawking realized in 1974, one particle in a pair can fall into the black hole while the other escapes.
After his flight with Zero Gravity, Hawking told reporters that «the long - term survival of the human race requires that we spread into space.»
Since the discovery of Hawking radiation, physicists have thought that radiation would be emitted randomly, thus destroying any information encoded in anything that had fallen into the black hole — which, perplexingly, would violate a basic tenant of quantum mechanics.
Ordinarily, they don't stick around long enough to be directly observed, but if a pair straddles the event horizon, then one photon can fall into the black hole, while the other escapes, carrying energy away as Hawking radiation.
Alongside light waves and regular matter falling into a black hole, Hawking realized, ought to be particles that pop into and out of existence.
By taking the change in the black hole's spin, and her half of the Hawking radiation that is emitted after she drops the qubit, Alice can use the rules of quantum teleportation to work out the spin of the qubit she dropped into the black hole — and hence retrieve information from beyond the black hole's event horizon.
You hook into the olfactory system of the hawk moth and build a bomb - sniffing robot that has the drive electronics of a regular robot and the nose of a hawk moth.
«Today,» Hawking said, «we commit to the next great leap into the cosmos, because we are human and our nature is to fly.»
If you have something that implodes to make a black hole, which then completely evaporates due to Hawking radiation, does all the information that went into the black hole come back out?
Scientifically, Hawking's name will forever be tied to black holes, the ultraintense gravitational fields left behind when massive stars collapse under their own gravity into infinitesimal points.
Contrary to the idea of black holes sucking everything, even light, into inconceivable nothingness, Hawking proposed that there was one thing that could escape a black hole's intractable grip: thermal radiation, now known to all as Hawking radiation.
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