In that work, researchers showed babies videos of yellow and blue shapes
bouncing around a container.
Not exact matches
For the lunch box, I would probably go with whatever
container, plastic or glass, that fit it tightly, so it doesn't get
bounced around.
Then I remembered the
container of raw carrots, celery and radishes I'd taken to work with me and how I'd eaten them while
bouncing around the office doing several different tasks.
Which of course, ludicrous to the ears of any who know the difference, has now become an invisible
container around the Earth against which these ideal gas molecules
bounce when they are not
bouncing off each other in elastic collisions and so «thoroughly mixing»..
There is no invisible «
container»
around the Earth against which real molecules
bounce in elastic collisions as they
bounce off each other.