Sentences with phrase «going subatomic»

She was thought lost to the Microverse, or Quantum Realm, as the MCU refers to it, after going subatomic to defuse a Soviet missile back during the days when she and Hank fought crime together.
By going subatomic, Scott found himself in another Realm — another reality entirely.
Scott Lang entered the microverse when he went subatomic; that is, when he shrank beyond his suit's limitations.
Because Scott Lang goes subatomic and returns from the Quantum Realm unharmed in the first Ant - Man movie, director Peyton Reed set up the possibility that van Dyne will be rescued.
And then the movie goes subatomic.
She went subatomic and entered the Quantum Realm to disable it, but, sadly, she never re-emerged.

Not exact matches

One could say that the order of non-living things — the laws that govern physical objects, the earth orbiting the sun, the seasons coming and going, the laws governing atoms and the subatomic universe — is enough evidence to assert that there is a God who designed things to be the way they are.
The theory of societies, like modern general systems theory, pictures a world made up of societies within societies (systems within systems) That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
Maybe we have been misinterpreting data all along and it actually is a very even flowing steady state universe with super novas black holes and galaxies coming and going, extending like this throughout all infinity, basically just trading off between nothingness and somethingness with oddly behaving subatomic particles.
That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
If anything, all subatomic particles follow the same basic laws, whether it is electromagnitism or the strong force, or weak force, or gravity which means they're going to act according to these laws meaning that their movements are predetermined by these basic laws.
Giorgio Gratta, a physicist at Stanford University, is going fishing for high - energy neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles that bombard Earth from unknown objects in deep space.
Recently the question went public when London's Sunday Times reported that the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) on Long Island, New York, might create a subatomic black hole that would slowly nibble away our planet.
Scientific American's JR Minkel: «Two recent experiments show something interesting is going on in a subatomic particle called the Bs (B - sub-S) meson.
Before the Large Hadron Collider goes hunting for sparticles, it will first test the boundaries of the standard model of particle physics, the reigning theory of how subatomic particles behave (see «Catch Me if You Can» by Karen Wright, Discover, July 2005).
According to the first theory, the seeds which gave rise to the present day structure in the Universe are quantum fluctuations, minute variations on a subatomic scale that were expanded by more than 60 orders of magnitude as the Universe went through an «inflationary phase» — a period of extremely rapid expansion — first proposed by Alan Guth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
They really have a strong reluctance to mingle with other particles, which makes them antisocial and difficult to pin down, but they are connected to such a wide range of phenomenon from the subatomic to the cosmic that they could tell us a lot about many different things, many different mysteries about the nature of matter, about what triggers exploding stars, to what's going on in the heart of the sun, to what the universe might have been like, the conditions within seconds after the big bang.
That prize went to five experiments investigating the oscillation of subatomic particles known as neutrinos.
- Let's Go To The Macroverse Shrink down to size in this fascinating look at creating the world from Ant - Man's perspective, from macro photography through the subatomic.
Across the continent, people were lining up by the millions on one side or the other of a new binary system, being told they were «positive» or «negative» as if they had turned overnight into protons and electrons and everyone spoke of subatomic physics, rather than of who was going to live and who was going to be shunned, endure terrible suffering, and die.
(Or, you know, throw your hands in the air and keep each account as an undifferentiated copy of the whole, like a perfect atom because you're not going to mess around with the subatomic physics nonsense that this involves: particle accelerators are for nerds and supervillains).
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