Sentences with phrase «bubbles boiling in a pot»

Basically, our cosmos might be like one of the bubbles boiling in a pot of water, he says, just one of many with their own sets of laws and constants.

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When the flour is mixed in, add the water and bring the pot to a boil and then lower to a bubbling simmer.
I placed all the above in a small cooking pot, brought to a brisk boil, and lowered the heat so that the mixture was barely bubbling.
What I would try to do is flash guarding your milk before you store it, make sure it's boiling... not quite boiling but putting your milk on to the stove in a pot and bring it up to a temperature on medium heat to where it just starts to really see some bubbles before it comes to a full boil.
In low energy RHIC collisions, scientists suspect that while the change in phase from QGP to ordinary protons / neutrons occurs, both distinct states (QGP and ordinary nuclear matter) coexist — just like bubbles of steam and liquid water coexist at the same temperature in a pot of boiling wateIn low energy RHIC collisions, scientists suspect that while the change in phase from QGP to ordinary protons / neutrons occurs, both distinct states (QGP and ordinary nuclear matter) coexist — just like bubbles of steam and liquid water coexist at the same temperature in a pot of boiling watein phase from QGP to ordinary protons / neutrons occurs, both distinct states (QGP and ordinary nuclear matter) coexist — just like bubbles of steam and liquid water coexist at the same temperature in a pot of boiling watein a pot of boiling water.
«In our theory clusters of life form, grow, and overlap like bubbles in a pot of boiling water,» says lead author Henry Lin of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfAIn our theory clusters of life form, grow, and overlap like bubbles in a pot of boiling water,» says lead author Henry Lin of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfAin a pot of boiling water,» says lead author Henry Lin of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
Roy's idea about clouds is like saying that you should expect big, long - lasting variations in the boiling rate because sometimes all the steam bubbles will decide to form on the left half of the pot leaving the right half bubble - free — and that things will remain that way despite all the turbulence for hours on end.
Consider the nucleation of raindrops or snowflakes or bubbles in a pot of boiling water.
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