Sentences with phrase «into subatomic»

The original Wasp, Janet van Dyne was revealed in 2015's Ant - Man to have disappeared into subatomic quantum realm years earlier while disabling a Soviet nuclear missile.
On a mission to disable a Soviet nuclear missile, she disappeared into the subatomic quantum realm, which Lang coincidentally came back from at the movie's climax.
We had a mixed taste with this adventure of Schrödinger's Cat into the subatomic world.
According to current models, that rate couldn't have generated enough ultraviolet starlight for a critical milestone in the evolution of the universe — the wrenching apart of neutral hydrogen into their subatomic constituents.»
We can explore into the subatomic realm and achieve teleportation — real, actual teleportation.
Inside an 18 - foot - high, 1,200 - ton particle detector, matter and antimatter moving at nearly the speed of light smash into each other billions of times a second, shattering into subatomic debris that hasn't existed for about 14 billion years.
The issue that was posed above was whether the exhaustive analysis of tables into subatomic entities yields tiny substances with attributes, or instead, events in relation.

Not exact matches

The disruption of experiments at Geneva's Large Hadron Collider — by a piece of baguette, no less — has temporarily set back research into the nature's most elusive element: a hypothetical subatomic particle called Higgs boson.
The reverse can also be true, for the World Book Encyclopedia says that «energy changes into matter when subatomic particles collide at high speeds and create new, heavier particles.»
I am not suggesting that God turns subatomic particles into atoms and then into molecules and then into chairs, giving them color and hardness in the process.
The arrangement of the world's occasions into an array of aggregates, organisms, and societies ranging from the subatomic to the galactic, from the simple to the complex, has no limits.
Matter is no longer an ultimate concept; the hierarchy of macroscopic, molecular, atomic, subatomic levels trails away without hitting rock - bottom until matter dissolves into patterns of energy - concentration, and then perhaps into tensions in space.
Hospital staff wheeled him into a room on a gurney, taped his eyes shut, strapped him onto a treatment table, then directed the machine to aim a nozzle at him, unleashing the beam of energized subatomic particles at his pelvis.
Instead it takes us to specific waypoints throughout the physical scales of the cosmos across 62 orders of magnitude, from the quantum building blocks of the subatomic world to realms in which entire planets are mere droplets of frozen minerals and onward into the greatest expanse yet discovered, in which entire galaxies swarm like glinting motes of dust against the cosmic horizon.
The neutrinos are produced by slamming protons into a bar - shaped target, sparking a cascade of subatomic particles.
These solutions lead to strange but physically plausible consequences: for instance, that an object thrown into a black hole would exist in two places at once, or that the singularity would be a «fuzzball» of subatomic strings.
The superconducting magnets, operating in excess of eight tesla, will propel the protons around the 17 - mile ring before they smash into one another and create a cascade of subatomic particles.
By learning the strange logic of the quantum world and using it to do computing, scientists are delving deep into the laws of the subatomic world.
The only first - principles method for calculating with controlled errors the properties of subatomic particles containing quarks is lattice QCD, where the unwieldy integrals of QCD are cast into a form that makes it possible to calculate them numerically.»
It is a form of computing that taps into the power of atoms and subatomic phenomena to perform calculations significantly faster than current computers and could potentially lead to advances in drug development and other complex systems.
A squall of subatomic particles, including electrons and protons, raced out at 5 million miles per hour and slammed into our magnetic field, which deflected most of the blow.
INGREDIENTS Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider slams protons and neutrons together, breaking the subatomic particles into a soup of their core ingredients — quarks and particles called gluons (illustrated)
Collisions at the Large Hadron Collider might be able to knock subatomic particles into one of the other dimensions, batting them right out of our three - dimensional ballpark.
Subatomic particles are routinely detected smashing into Earth's atmosphere at incredibly high energies, but the origin of these ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) remains a mystery.
When cosmic rays smack into atoms in our upper atmosphere, they release showers of gamma rays, X-rays, or subatomic particles.
Astrophysicists are gearing up to haul in neutrinos from an exploding star in our own galaxy in hopes that the subatomic particles will provide unparalleled insights into the physics of star death
Does matter break down into a soup of subatomic particles — called a quark - gluon plasma — and then into energy?
When the nuclei collided, they turned into a shower of subatomic particles, and among them were pairs of antiprotons.
Today, around 2:30 p.m. U.S. Central Daylight Time, researchers at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, will shut down their Tevatron collider, which has smashed protons into antiprotons since 13 October 1985 in order to produce new and fleeting subatomic particles.
In the conventional model, as the core is crushed and transformed into a block of neutrons, it releases a torrent of subatomic particles called neutrinos.
Unlike the subatomic crack - ups in particle accelerators, where the colliding particles fragment directly into their components, nothing that falls into a black hole — gas, stars, people — has a direct connection to the Hawking radiation it emits in the present.
When we zoom closer into matter, by probing at smaller distances, the subatomic world unfolds.
A neutrino walks into a bar...» As reports spread of subatomic particles moving faster than light and potentially travelling through time, such gags were born.
THE GREEN TEA PARTY Even green tea may tie into subtle subatomic processes.
It is the chameleon of the subatomic world, but after many years of searching, direct evidence of a neutrino changing from one type into another has been found.
The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory is netting signals from the most energetic particles in the universe: ultrahigh - energy cosmic rays, which slam into the atmosphere at speeds no accelerator can match, sparking air showers of subatomic particles and ultraviolet light.
Microscopic black holes could provide a window into the quantum world, the subatomic realm where the most intractable puzzles of physics remain.
In less than a trillionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second after the universe popped into existence, the newborn cosmos expanded from the size of a tiny subatomic particle to roughly the size of a basketball.
Astronomers using a world - wide collection of radio telescopes, including the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), have made a dramatic «movie» of a voracious, superdense neutron star repeatedly spitting out subatomic particles at nearly the speed of light into two narrow jets as it pulls material from a companion star.
Today, three weeks after the first particle beams were injected into the Large Hadron Collider — the world's largest particle accelerator — the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid celebrates the start of its crucial data challenge: the analysis and management of more than 15 million Gigabytes of data every year, to be produced from the hundreds of millions of subatomic collisions expected inside the LHC every second.
Ganymede has a weak magnetic field, and, like on Earth, this generates an aurora - the glow created when high - speed subatomic particles slam into the extremely thin atmosphere.
Conservation of the number of leptons — subatomic particles such as electrons, muons, or neutrinos that do not take part in strong interactions — was written into the Standard Model of particle physics.
In addition, it allows the study of subatomic particles at energies far greater than those seen in ground - based particle accelerators, providing deeper insights into the evolution of the Universe.
Supermassive black holes can be relatively tranquil or they can flare up and drive incredibly powerful jets of subatomic particles deep into intergalactic space; quasars seen in the very early Universe are an extreme example.
The new edition contains 487 pages with 658 citations drawing from a vast variety of scientific disciplines, dipping deep into past history and far across the geography of the globe, and considering science from the tiniest subatomic particles to the ecosystems of the Earth.
Scott Lang's journey into, and back out of, the subatomic Quantum Realm in 2015's Ant - Man demonstrated to Hank that there is a way to access that microverse.
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.
Beatsplosion uses Kinect for Xbox One to transport players into the crazy world of subatomic particles in search of a Unified Field Theory — by smashing everything into smithereens.
The Long Goodbye is an ongoing series of notable sky objects like the Sagittarius Star Cloud and the Orion Nebula represented by subatomic decay patterns - or scientific play - by - plays of unstable particles morphing into stable ones.
To do so, he had to pull the viewer into a world smaller than herself, into a simulacrum of the subatomic, into the visceral, into what he called «articulated space».
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