Sentences with phrase «darker than the object»

It would be difficult for the game to recognize a shape when a shadow darker than the object appears in the photo.

Not exact matches

Because the path it [the dark precursor] follows is invisible and becomes visible only in reverse, to the extent that it is traveled over and covered by the phenomena it induces within the system [i.e., within an actual world], it has no place other than that from which it is «missing,» no identity other than that which it lacks: it is precisely the object = x.» (D&R 119 - 120)
The love of Radha, the beautiful gopi, who later became a goddess for some cults, and Krishna, the youthful dark deity, who is the object of widespread devotion, is less a story remembered than a random succession of episodes seen and heard, sung and danced.
Created in honor of this year's color - themed National Chemistry Week, the video explains why certain objects appear black and how scientists have created surfaces that are more than 100 times darker than black paint.
In fact, the latest survey of the Big Bang's residual light suggests that more than 84 percent of the matter in the cosmos is of the «dark» variety: exotic particles unlike the ordinary atoms that make up our everyday world and the objects therein.
And even if you don't have dark energy, there are regions of the universe that are moving away from us now faster than the speed of light and what happens when that's the case is they carry objects with them like a surfer on a wave and the light from those objects can not reach [us] so eventually the universe will disappear [from] before our eyes in that sense.
This will help to pinpoint sources of high - energy cosmic rays, shed light on mysterious celestial objects such as microquasars, reveal any dark matter at the centre of the sun, and see further and at higher energies than with any other telescope.
Even though Pluto is larger than the other objects — its diameter is 2320 kilometres — Tombaugh would not have found it, say Jewitt and Luu, if it had been as dark as they are.
Images from the Deep Space 1 spacecraft show that Comet Borrelly is the darkest object yet observed in the inner solar system, and several spots on its surface are blacker than anything planetary scientists have ever seen.
If one of those objects ever fell toward Earth, it would be tougher to spot than a comet (being much darker) and more difficult to divert than the typical near - Earth asteroid (as it would be traveling much faster).
After conducting a cosmic inventory of sorts to calculate and categorize stellar - remnant black holes, astronomers from the University of California, Irvine have concluded that there are probably tens of millions of the enigmatic, dark objects in the Milky Way — far more than expected.
The object, with a surface area the size of Russia, is so far away — currently about 3 billion miles, more than 30 times the distance between Earth and the sun — that even the best telescopes show Pluto as an indistinct disk with light and dark patches.
This non-linear response can make dark objects in bright backgrounds look smaller than bright objects in dark backgrounds.
Just as some commentators have argued this is the case for Sucker Punch, perhaps they will also for Transformers: Dark of the Moon using the way it repeats the famous Jurassic Park «Objects in mirror are closer than they appear» visual gag as evidence.
Following David Fincher's brilliant adaptation of Gone Girl and Gilles Paquet - Brenner's less - than - brilliant adaptation of Dark Places, Sharp Objects is the third Gillian Flynn novel to get a live - action makeover.
From the lyric, dark grisaille of Gorky's inner landscapes it grew to epic stature: In 1952 art critic Harold Rosenberg observed that «at a certain moment the canvas began to appear to one American painter after another as an arena in which to act, rather than as a space in which to... «express» an object, actual or imagined.
Hesse does it her own way: she tends to pale or dark tones, disguises the hardness or pliability of materials, and carries the space of the room deep within an object rather than the other way around.
Some highlights: Erwin Wurm's larger - than - life sculpture of two figures called «Big Disobedience»; Tony Tasset's monumental sculpture of arrows; David Adamo's small bronze sculptures of everyday objects (flip flops, styrofoam cups etc.); and a street light by Wagner Malta Tavares that will glow in the dark.
«Whiter» objects (like ice) reflect more radiation than «darker» objects (like ocean water).
A dark object warming up more in the sun than a light colored object is not referred to as a heat sink.
In fact, dark scenes in some ways look better than they do in Sony's HDR upgrade mode, since there's no hint of the slight «blooming» of light around stand - out bright objects that occasionally materialises with the HDR «upgrading» processing active.
Light - colour objects appear more prominent than their darker counterparts.
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