Sentences with phrase «more mysterious objects»

Adding to the admixture are the more mysterious objects obscured during the cyanotype process that resist the process of naming (and thus significance)-- a reminder of art's resistance to quantitative procedures of data collation and progressive outcomes.

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The mysterious object — called Österplana 065 (Öst 65) after the quarry site — was found in the same limestone as more typical meteorites, suggesting it hit Earth at the same time, roughly 470 million years ago.
No object in space is more mysterious — and more psychologically menacing — than a black hole.
In a way, Einstein's rules, which were contained in thetheory of general relativity he proposed in 1915, are more intuitive.Whereas Newtonian gravity was a mysterious force that somehow emanatedfrom mass and acted instantaneously over long distances, in Einstein «sview a massive object simply curves the space - time fabric around it.
The most luminous objects in the universe keep getting more mysterious.
Despite their relatively diminutive size, GW170608's black holes will greatly contribute to the growing field of «multimessenger astronomy,» where gravitational wave astronomers and electromagnetic astronomers work together to learn more about these exotic and mysterious objects.
Now that Kepler is exploring other patches of sky in its current mission, called K2, it can no longer follow up on Tabby's Star, but future telescopes may help unveil more secrets of this mysterious object.
But when a mysterious object crashes into the earth, destroying half of the northern Frontier, D faces an even more terrifying opponent — the renegade vampire Valcua, the Ultimate Noble!
However, there are further collectibles in the form of mysterious objects that are hidden in areas that have to be thoroughly explored to find which are all Easter Eggs as they relate to Bethesda's other big franchises such as the mask of Corvo Attano from Dishonored, a Panzerhund model from Wolfenstein: The New Order, a Vault Boy bobblehead from the Fallout series and more besides.
This work can be interpreted in the simplest, most direct manner — as a stereotyped image of China's food culture and painting traditions, but at the same time, its multiple references to various Chinese social and historical backgrounds make interpretation much more difficult: the use of objects to express morality in Chinese landscaping, satirical poetry mocking ostentatious refinement, and the imitation of handwritten menus to capture a scene of civil life... Viewers unfamiliar with the specific context can easily find themselves lost in the smokescreen of mysterious Oriental poetic calligraphy and bonsai art.
If the object of worship was something more mysterious would it be taken seriously?
In looking at those abstracted forms, the viewer is confronted by the idea that the mysterious shapes are more real than the identifiable objects.
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