Sentences with phrase «become real waves»

If the mirrors move rapidly, some of the vacuum waves can become real waves.

Not exact matches

It has become easier to ride the wave of asset - price inflation — the stock market and real estate bubble — than to create new material means of production.
I'll tell you what, this heat wave has become a real pain in my ass.
The early quantum physicists dealt with this unreality by saying that the «is» — the fundamental objects handled by the equations of quantum theory — were not actually particles that had an extrinsic reality but «probability waves» that merely had the capability of becoming «real» when an observer makes a measurement.
As the movie begins, a wave of violent prawn unrest — not unlike the one that rocked South Africa's real townships only last month — has prompted the good people of Jo» burg to crave even greater distance from their sub-human neighbors, and a forced relocation of all alien residents to a Guantánamo - style tent city known as District 10 has become law.
There are moments of personal magic (the boy «talks» with his sailor father as he passes their Cliffside home using signal lamps), natural magic (schools of fish become literal waves curling upon the shore in the search for the missing Ponyo) and imaginative magic (Ponyo turns a toy boat into a watercraft sized just right for a couple of kids), but the film's real magic is in the generosity and love on display from humans and spirits alike.
Blackstone Real Estate has become almost like a «kid in the candy store» these days, taking advantage of the wave of REIT privatizations driven by REIT discounts.
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