Sentences with phrase «about the gravity on»

I'm not talking about the gravity on this planet, as that would vary depending on the mass of the planet.

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What most people forget, however, is that Newton worked on his ideas about gravity for nearly twenty years until, in 1687, he published his groundbreaking book, The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
Sandberg appeared on CNBC Thursday night, and in response to a question about Russia's use of the platform to manipulate the 2016 U.S. presidential election, offered a half - hearted apology, «We definitely didn't realize the gravity of the situation sooner.»
In response to a question about the planned Falcon 9 first - stage rocket landing, Musk said the stage would use «mostly gravity» to stay on the robotic ship, with «steel shoes over the landing feet as a precautionary measure.»
When someone tells me that «evolution is only a theory» I ask them about their opinion on the theory of gravity (generally I tell them that I totally agree!
Scientists continue to argue about the details on how gravity works.
You can't ignore gravity, it's pretty damn clear it exists and has effects on just about everything, so you use the word miracle to reconcile the idea that gravity does indeed exist but also jesus can still walk on water.
Also, the whole «gravity creates the Universe» thing is easy to write down on paper and tell everyone about, but so is «magic beans created the empire state building».
I was just reading an article right here on msnbc about reaction to Stephen Hawkin's recent comment about there being no need for god, gravity alone could have started the Universe.
His theory explains gravity on earth / acceleration due to gravity / and made predictions about gravity.
joe As far as I know, i've been the only one here who has been harping on about Jack not being able to utilise his «low center of gravity»
Keep the baby as close to your center of gravity as possible, right about on your belly button!
That's a fun way of putting it: — RRB - and while I agree about gravity, I find it easier to roll face - down then lift myself onto all fours, rather than doing crunches on a soft bed to get up.
«He stands out as the soft - voiced English gentleman who makes deep points about gravity that nobody else has considered,» says Olaf Dreyer, an expert on quantum gravity at the Sapienza University of Rome.
The anomaly is about a 10 billionth of the acceleration due to gravity on earth, so it's a 10 - billionth g of a g force, so it's a very, very small effect you're looking for and the kick you get, the rebound you get from light and heat coming off the spacecraft, is also very, very small.
Gravity works the same way on all matter — but what about antimatter?
Gravity keeps our feet on the ground and our planet circling the sun, but we know remarkably little about it.
The ESA's new system is designed to counter the force of sunlight on a spacecraft — about the same as the force of gravity on a single human hair.
For about a minute, running on half a hair dryer's worth of power, the orbiter - cum - probe beamed direct measures of the planet's atmosphere, along with final probes of its gravity and magnetic field, to mission control at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California.
Until we have a theory that effectively integrates quantum mechanics and gravity, theoretical physicists are likely to remain almost as puzzled as everyone else about what goes on at the heart of a black hole — although that hasn't stopped them from trying to work it out.
Ye is most excited about the future possibility of using the atoms in the clock as a gravity sensor, to see how quantum mechanics, which operates on very small spatial scales, interacts with general relativity, the theory of gravity, a macroscopic force.
Study co-author Douglas Caldwell, a SETI astronomer, says that Kepler 452 b is more likely to be about five times more massive than Earth, which could give it enough gravity to hold on to its water and maintain a flourishing biosphere.
Once that data has been collected, he will apply the techniques he developed on the Juan de Fuca in the hope of learning more about what lies beneath the seafloor in the old oceans, where mysterious undulations in Earth's gravity field have been measured.
Tiny differences in the wavelengths of the light that passes through these heavy metals, compared to experiments here on Earth, gives us clues about potential differences in the fundamental laws of physics under extreme gravity compared to here on Earth.
«In the 1970s, Kip Thorne [Caltech's Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus] and others wrote papers saying that these pulsars should be emitting gravity waves that are nearly perfectly periodic, so we're thinking hard about how to use these techniques on a gram - scale object to reduce quantum noise in detectors, thus increasing the sensitivity to pick up on those gravity waves,» Schwab says.
The rain of solar photons imparts about a billionth of the acceleration from gravity that we feel on Earth.
Calculations predicted that the transition speed would be lower on the moon due to the reduced gravity, at about 0.86 meters per second, but lab simulations have suggested higher values than that.
Traditionally, this remark has been interpreted as indicating Newton's modesty, and his recognition that earlier scientists such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo and Descartes had laid the foundations for his laws of motion and his great work on gravity — which is odd, because in 1675 Newton had not made public his ideas about gravity and motion.
On their travels about the galactic centre, they are affected by the gravity of other clusters, as well as by large clouds of gas that they pass close to.
It's not proved, but it's, you know, go to battle with the army you have; you have to see what's you have got here and it seems to be a clue; what's interesting in particular about that clue is that the two components of it — namely gravity on the one side and the three quantum forces, electromagnetism, and the nuclear forces on the other — act independently in their convergence.
The spacecraft, which launched in 2016, swung back by Earth on September 22 for a quick gravity assist on its way to Bennu, a carbon - rich asteroid that comes within about 300,000 kilometers of Earth every six years (SN Online: 9/8/16).
Although Mira contains only about as much mass as the sun, its diameter is about 400 times greater, meaning that its gravity has a hard time holding on to its atmosphere.
Though earlier studies clearly showed that astronauts on these extended missions suffered serious deficits from lengthy times in a low - gravity environment, including dizziness when standing up, considerable loss of bone mass, and impaired muscle function, little was known about the effects of long - term space flight on the heart and vascular system.
After that, it remained on the martian surface until about 16 million years ago, when a massive impactor — a comet or asteroid — slammed into Mars, spewing material into space at such tremendous velocity that some of it, including ALH84001, was able to escape Mars's gravity.
From the results of a first observing run, we show that the use of matched filtering improves our adaptive optics system performance, with increases in on - sky H - band Strehl measured up to about a factor of 1.1 with respect to a conventional centre of gravity approach.
Both forces are proportional to the local gravity, so the «angle of repose,» even on an asteroid, is still about 30 degrees.
Jason at Everyday Paleo, wrote a great post about this (though the post was recently taken down), explaining that weight is little more than the effect of gravity on your mass, and should be treated as such.
As you perform each lunge, with a shallow or deep range of motion, you focus completely on proper lunge form without worrying about shifting your center of gravity forward or backward as you would when taking steps to the front or back.
But as Jason Seib puts it: «nobody cares about the force you exert on the earth due to gravity».
You may have heard about the Gravity Blanket, a weighted blanket that scored nearly $ 5 million last year on crowdfunding...
After STAT inquired about the campaign with Kickstarter, the site said it asked the Gravity team to change the language because it wasn't in line with their rules on health claims.
You may not like the toll time — and gravity — has taken on your body, but what about yourself do you still love?
A common theme in these workshops was recognizing personal boundaries, whether they be around receiving touch, the information you reveal about yourself, taking space from someone's gravity, and so on.
Inevitably, «The Post» will be politicized (those involved haven't been shy about discussing their motivations for making it), but the story stands on its own, establishing a powerful sense of drama and gravity with the attributes of a thriller, even knowing the outcome.
No one told me Gravity Rush has a flaming windmill: I was expecting Gravity Rush Remastered to be a game about flying, walking on walls and kicking enemies in mid-air.
«The Drop» plays like a seriocomic shaggy - dog story with a hairy man and a baby pit bull at the center of it and ponderous lines about loneliness tacked on to lend it gravity.
It's Oscar season this week, and on Alcohollywood we've got Ry from our friends at CinemaJaw to help us talk about Best Picture nominee Gravity!
For other film about surviving against all odds, check out The Poseidon Adventure, (or the 2006 re-make called Poseidon), The Day After Tomorrow, and Gravity — or one based on a true story, The Impossible.
I think with the Vita, I had Gravity Rush (daze) and Uncharted, then there was nothing, for probably 5 months lol and the pattern just seemed to go on like that, took about a year before 2 games came out that I could say I really wanted like Uncharted and Gravity Rush again, that was Persona 4 and Soul Sacrifice, then literally, another years wait for Ys Celceta to come out, I just think the Wii U has managed better since that first year drought they had, plus I've had Wii mode to ponder which helps, I bought a ps3 on it's release and mostly played ps2 games on it, unfortunately it broke down a lot and I got fed up always sending it back, not really had many problems with my slim though, just don't love the system like I loved my ps2.
It casts doubt on whether quieter (often less masculine) films are really on par with The Revenant or Gravity and demands that women make a movie about bomb squads in Iraq to finally break into the club.
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