Sentences with phrase «by at lighting speed»

These filmmakers make, or rather engineer, films to fly by at light speed with no stops or pauses that might cause a child's attention to wander.
The straights go by at light speed, and then it's back to the esses.

Not exact matches

The lighter, more aerodynamic Tesla Model S P90D was only beating the Model X P90D by just a hair in speed, so the benchmarkers over at Drag Times got to the bottom of it and found that the bulkier electric vehicle is more powerful of the pair.
It also confirms more than any other evidence that the universe had a beginning and expanded at a rate faster than the speed of light within less than a trillion of a trillion of a trillion of a second — less than 10 ^ -35 of a second — of the Big Bang by detecting the miniscule «light polarizations» called B - Modes caused by the Gravitational Waves — which were theorized in 1916 by Albert Einstein in his Theory of General Relativity but never detected before — of the Inflation of the Big Bang which are embedded in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation — CMB or CMBR that was discovered by American scientists back in 1964.
The moon stood still in its exalted place, at the light of your arrows speeding by, at the gleam of your flashing spear.
In a universe for which action at a distance is impossible and the transmission of signals is limited by the speed of light?
These observations help clarify the origin of the powerful jet of gas streaming from the galaxy's center at a high fraction of the speed of light: it is likely driven by the swirling matter near the black hole's boundary.»
As I sit at the shot - at tree The rough wound opens and grows strange and deep Within the wood, till suddenly I see A galaxy aswirl with flame, I do not sleep And yet I see a trillion stars speed light In ever - singing dance within the hole Surrounded by the tree.
Think about it, you can not prove with absolute certainty that there isn't a 50,000 lb, two foot tall, purple elephant with three inch wings that flies around at half the speed of light at the other end of the universe, but that lack of absolute knowledge by no means obligates you to consider it as a serious possibility.
He was obstructed by a slight pull on his arm in front of the goal with reasonable chance of nutmeging the keeper YES it seams light but in real speed he was obstructed and that's what the ref / linesman saw, if it was the EPL unless your Delle Alli its defenetly no penalty but some leagues they give free kicks for just about everything, if you look at stats in every country how long a game is played without interruption (game stoping) I think EPL has the longest time in play, not quite shore about Sweeden where the ref is from
However, she ended up TOTALLY REDEEMING herself by blasting the final rebellion command ship, not to mention her own body, through the First Order fleet at light speed to cause mass destruction.
When asked to describe the world speed skating championships, held last December in Mar del Plata, Argentina, LayPort begins by telling of the 75 cents steaks at the Light and Power Hotel, where teams representing the 12 participating countries stayed.
The signals generated by the magnitude - 9.1 quake that struck Japan were barely one - billionth g, the amount of Earth's gravitational field at sea level, but they traveled at the speed of light and were detected at seismometers hundreds of kilometers away, the researchers report today in Science.
Inside this shell is a ghostly blue glow that is radiation given off by electrons spiraling at nearly the speed of light in the powerful magnetic field around the crushed stellar core.
Fiber optic networks have transformed global communications by moving digital bits of information around the planet at the speed of light.
From Earth orbit, each featherweight spacecraft would be boosted toward Alpha Centauri at 20 percent light - speed by a minutes - long pulse from a ground - based, 100 - gigawatt laser array.
«The gradual brightening of the radio signal indicates we are seeing a wide - angle outflow of material, traveling at speeds comparable to the speed of light, from the neutron star merger,» said Kunal Mooley, now a National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) Jansky Postdoctoral Fellow hosted by Caltech.
The signal travels between the wires because the magnetic field formed by the first wire — the transmitter — creates an electric field in space, which in turn creates a magnetic field, and so on, moving outward at the speed of light.
The simulations revealed that energy likely was deposited by electrons traveling at about 20 percent of the speed of light.
The team studied a simulated cloak capable of hiding a single frequency of green light, and modelled it moving at various speeds in a laboratory illuminated by that frequency.
More wildly, future iterations of Sprites could become Breakthrough's hoped - for «StarChips» — spacecraft integrated with gossamer - thin, meter - wide «lightsails» that would travel at 20 percent the speed of light to Alpha Centauri or other nearby stars, propelled by high - powered pulses of photons from a gargantuan ground - based laser array.
Inside the giant doughnut - shaped building that houses the synchrotron, a high energy electron beam runs at close to the speed of light in a storage ring 844 metres in circumference, shielded by thick concrete walls.
When you turn on your flashlight, the photons created by the light bulb are born with light speed — they speed away at exactly the speed of light: they don't accelerate to it.
So an astronaut traveling at the speed of light does age more slowly — as seen by some stationary observer.
New high - precision tests carried out by the OPERA collaboration in Italy broadly confirm its claim, made in September, to have detected neutrinos travelling at faster than the speed of light.
Marscher says the researchers detected BL Lac's twisted magnetic fields by analyzing a «flare» of visible light, x-rays, and gamma rays from an explosion they watched shoot along the jet's path at near - light speed.
Ray Jayawardhana: We can't really capture them because they zip right by at nearly the speed of light.
In their experiment, a radioactive beam composed of scandium - 55 and titanium - 56 nuclei travelling at around 60 % of the speed of light, was selected and purified by the BigRIPS fragment separator, part of the RIBF.
If two of them meet, there will be a clash not of weapons but of ideas, where the most persuasive one prevails and has its goals spread at the speed of light through the region controlled by the other civilization.
By moving in a large enough circle around an axis, at something approaching the speed of light, an observer might catch his own temporal tail, returning to his starting point at some time earlier than his departure.
He and Li suggest that the design might, however, be a useful element in proposed integrated circuits that work at high speeds by flicking light beams back and forth.
It would travel at a tenth of the speed of light, protect itself against impacts with dust particles and be piloted by a computer capable of controlling the craft without help from Earth.
By stretching the sheet we can make the bugs recede from each other at arbitrarily high speeds, but no bug can crawl across the sheet faster than a light beam.
The time ordering is invariant only when the two events can be linked by a signal traveling at a speed slower than or equal to the speed of light.
And in particular that was really at odds with special relativity which said you certainly couldn't have instantaneous spooky action at a distance, because you couldn't have any sort of information passing instantaneously; it would be bound at least by the speed of light.
The photons emitted by such explosions, traveling at the speed of light, or about 300,000 kilometers per second, can still take billions of years to reach Earth, covering distances so vast it exceeds human comprehension.
Ulf Leonhardt at the University of St Andrews, UK, and his colleagues accomplished the feat by firing lasers down an optical fibre, exploiting the fact that different wavelengths of light move at different speeds within an optical fibre.
Traveling at nearly the speed of light, the charged particles produced by the nuclear reactions would fly out of the back end of the craft, propelling it beyond the solar system.
As matter is broken down around a black hole, jets of electrons are launched by the magnetic field from either pole of the black hole at almost the speed of light.
The result is ripples in space - time that spread out at the speed of light, just as electromagnetic waves generated by accelerating electric charges spread.
It does this by slamming the nuclei of heavy atoms such as gold into one another at nearly the speed of light.
These plasma waves in turn generate strong electric fields that trap electrons and can accelerate them to energy levels on the order of one billion electron volts, which means the electrons are zipping by at around 99.99999 percent the speed of light.
When the NSLS - II is running, electrons traveling at nearly the speed of light and forced by magnets around a circular storage ring will produce energy in the form of light known as synchrotron radiation.
It makes new particles — most famously the Higgs boson — by hurling protons traveling at near the speed of light toward each other.
Gravity waves, emitted by black holes that collided far away and in the distant past, are now reaching Earth.29 From their beginning, they orbited their mutual center of gravity, each sending out — at the speed of light — one gravity wave per orbit.
This phenomenon, called superluminal motion, is not real, but rather is an illusion caused by the fact that the material in the jet is moving at nearly the speed of light almost directly toward the observer.
In addition, «lobes» of bright radio emission were pushed outward by the jets at about half the speed of light.
Also, cosmic rays have provided a test of certain effects predicted by the Special Theory of Relativity, because the particles that constitute cosmic rays move at speeds close to that of light.
They release radio energy in a nearly flat spectrum because of the emission of radiation by charged particles moving spirally at nearly the speed of light in a magnetic field enmeshed in the gaseous remnant.
From the uranium inside a North Korean nuclear bomb to the gold on your grandfather's watch, heavy elements were likely once produced by two neutron stars smashing into each other at nearly the speed of light.
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