Sentences with phrase «into microscopic particles»

If mineral grains are somehow to form from a supernova, the gas / plasma debris from the supernova must first merge into microscopic particles.

Not exact matches

All science can nowadays view are molecular machineries and we do not have the microscopic means to peer into the very depths beyond the atomic particles where God's sons and daughters do all reside.
A major key to what turns ordinary clouds into rainmakers in the first place is their ability to form ice crystals around the microscopic particles that invade and «seed» them, Prather said.
London's Black Cabs exposed passengers to an average of more than 108,000 ultrafine particlesmicroscopic soot 10,000 times smaller than a centimeter that is particularly dangerous because of its ability to penetrate deep into the lungs — for every cubic centimeter traveled.
A quick sniff of a nasal spray sends microscopic metal particles into the brain, where they target and destroy the damaging proteins of Alzheimer's disease.
The device gathers data on how tracers — microscopic particles that can be pumped into and recovered from wells — move through deep rock formations that have been opened by hydraulic fracturing.
But the critical question, with both fundamental and practical implications, is whether quantum entanglement can be achieved beyond the microscopic realm of elementary particles and into the everyday or «macroscopic» world.
The device gathers data on how tracers — microscopic particles that can be pumped into and recovered from wells — move through deep rock formations that have been opened by hydraulic fracturing [fracking].
Microscopic specks of soot, dirt, acid, and other pollutants are constantly being released into the atmosphere in metropolitan areas (cars, factories, construction sites, etc.), and when these particles come into contact with your skin, they penetrate deep into the layers of the epidermis, causing inflammation, dehydration, and reactions on the cellular level.
Microscopic live cell analyses of blood taken from individuals who have detoxed using food - grade diatomaceous earth for many months display little evidence that the particles make their way intact into the blood.
A relatively new technology, duct sealing works by spraying microscopic particles of sealant into ductwork, where they form airtight bonds over leaks.
But if your ducts are behind walls, a new technology, owned by Aeroseal, sprays microscopic particles of sealant into ducts.
These cat allergens become airborne as microscopic particles, which when inhaled into the nose or lungs can produce allergic symptoms.
Several proposals call for injecting microscopic particles, called aerosols, into the stratosphere, the quiet region of the atmosphere above the troposphere about 18 kilometers up from the equator.
It involves injecting gas into the stratosphere, forming microscopic particles which reflect some of the sun's energy to limit rising sea surface temperatures.
Suffice it to say here, that the until now publicly denied operations of ongoing Chemtrail Spraying are, in fact, related to «Solar Radiation Management,» consisting of the massive injection of a combination of metallic and other particlesmicroscopic in scale — into the stratosphere.
If I were to dump a billion microscopic ice particles into a tank of hot water (di - hydrogen monoxide), your statistical approach would insist that a few of them may have warmed the water (hydrogen hydroxide), especially using a computer model.
Hence all the work now going into designing «particulate traps» for the microscopic particles of carbon and other organic matter found in a diesel exhaust.
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