The trio decided to call themselves Syzygy, a word describing when three or
more objects in space align.
Not exact matches
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More perhaps than do «eternal
objects,» these «propositions» show how far Whitehead has come with his new solution to the problem of form: he has provided a free
space for the unfolding of creativity
in world - process.
More to the point, Newton's «Scholium» which introduces the notions of «absolute, true, mathematical»
space and time, and «relative, apparent, common»
space and time (PNP 6 - 12), makes clear that absolute
space and absolute time continua are thought to be necessary for a satisfactory theory of dynamics, that is, a theory of the forces which determine • the motion of material
objects.7 The main idea
in Newton's position is that not all physical frames of reference are suitable for satisfactory analysis of the motion of material
objects;
in fact, no physical frame of reference is completely suitable for this purpose.
With the «embedding» of digital facilities
in more and
more objects (from microwave ovens to jogging shoes), these acquire intelligent functions and communicative capacities and begin to create a permanent virtual life -
space.
More accurately, life is a complex eternal
object belonging to the objectifications of successive actual occasions
in a special nexus
in the interstitial «empty»
space of a personal society.
The most unloved, drab
objects in all of
space are fast becoming the new cosmic «it»
objects, providing insights into exoplanets and a lot
more besides
At first, Caltech astronomers Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin thought their theory, published
in January, was little
more than a cute math trick: They calculated that a planet, a «mini-Neptune» with an elongated orbit, could explain why some
objects beyond Neptune seem oddly grouped
in space.
«Other spectroscopic instruments have flown
in space before but none have had this programmable multi-object capability that enables observation of up to 100
objects simultaneously, which means much
more scientific investigating can get done
in less time.
From the perspective of a celestial mechanic, an
object's gravity creates a deep well or basin
in space - time, with
more massive bodies creating deeper wells.
No
object in space is
more mysterious — and
more psychologically menacing — than a black hole.
Using calculations and data mining, the Spanish astronomers have found that the nodes of the 28 ETNOs analysed (and the 24 extreme Centaurs with average distances from the Sun of
more than 150 AU) are clustered
in certain ranges of distances from the Sun; furthermore, they have found a correlation, where none should exist, between the positions of the nodes and the inclination, one of the parameters which defines the orientation of the orbits of these icy
objects in space.
McGreevy admits the quantum systems he and his colleagues studied were very abstract because they had properties that were smeared out continuously
in space instead of varying
in a stepwise, quantum fashion.Sachdev's has come up with a
more realistic model, McGreevy says, by applying a gravitational
object, a kind of black hole, to a quantum system with properties that vary stepwise along a lattice, just as
in the lattice structure of strange metals.
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 i
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 i
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 i
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 i
in Einstein «sview a massive
object simply curves the
space - time fabric around it.
Researchers found that people who engaged
in more regular sexual activity scored higher on tests that measured their verbal fluency and their ability to visually perceive
objects and the
spaces between them.
To make this idea
more tangible, Lewis is treating satellites and
space junk as elements
in a kind of mathematical network, a network whose connections reveal how many
objects a given satellite approaches
in orbit (Acta Astronautica, vol 66, p 257).
For instance, look at the recent use of the Cosmic Evolution Survey, using the Hubble
Space Telescope to study gravitational lensings [
in which the gravitational pull of galaxies and dark matter bends the light from
more distant
objects]
in an area of the sky nine times the apparent surface area of the full moon.
It looks to us like there are photons and these other particles, but they might really be manifestations, projections, from a higher - dimensional
space, of
objects that are
more conveniently described
in our world by saying, «There is a photon,» or «There is a gluon.»
All groups who exercised saw some benefit, and those who exercised
more saw
more benefits, particularly
in improved visual - spatial processing — the ability to perceive where
objects are
in space and how far apart they are from each other.
The measurement technique relies on radio telescopes picking up radio waves emitted by
objects in space; the
more accurately scientists can determine the positions of the radio telescopes, the
more precisely they can measure various characteristics of the Earth.
On January 10, 2005, astronomers using the infrared Spitzer
Space Telescope announced that the dust disk is bigger than previously estimated and was probably created by collisions of protoplanetary
objects as big as the planet Pluto, up to 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles)
in diameter (press release —
more below).
Bose is helping to develop a third LIGO detector
in India that will provide the triangulation necessary to
more precisely locate gravitational wave - producing
objects in space.
Our sample of 107 YSO candidates was selected based on IRAC colors from the high spatial resolution, high sensitivity Spitzer / IRAC images
in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), which spans th... ▽
More We present results from our spectroscopic study, using the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) onboard the Spitzer
Space Telescope, designed to identify massive young stellar
objects (YSOs)
in the Galactic Center (GC).
The sources photometrically ide... ▽
More Extremely red
objects, identified
in the early Spitzer
Space Telescope observations of the bright - rimmed globule IC 1396A and photometrically classified as Class I protostars Class II T Tauri stars based on their mid-infrared colors, were observed spectroscopically at 5.5 to 38 microns (IRS), at the 22 GHz water maser frequency (GBT), and
in the optical (Palomar).
The new theme is ok but I much prefer the old theme as I
more of an image of
objects floating
in space when I hear it.
The Heterodyne Instrument for the Far - Infrared (HIFI) on the Herschel
Space Observatory observed three deeply embedded protostars
in the low - mass star - for... ▽ More «Water In Star - forming regions with Herschel» (WISH) is a key programme dedicated to studying the role of water and related species during the star - formation process and constraining the physical and chemical properties of young stellar object
in the low - mass star - for... ▽
More «Water
In Star - forming regions with Herschel» (WISH) is a key programme dedicated to studying the role of water and related species during the star - formation process and constraining the physical and chemical properties of young stellar object
In Star - forming regions with Herschel» (WISH) is a key programme dedicated to studying the role of water and related species during the star - formation process and constraining the physical and chemical properties of young stellar
objects.
The discovery of five blazars from the universe's youth means there must be hundreds
more similar
objects, said astronomer Roopesh Ojha, with NASA's Goddard
Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Md..
We know that
more massive
objects have greater gravitational fields, therefore the
more massive the
object and the
more rapid the acceleration, the greater the ripples
in space - time.
A new NASA - launched citizen science project seeks the public's help
in reviewing
more than a million animations to identify moving
space objects that could be new discoveries.
At a distance of
more than 11 billion miles from Earth, there is little question that Voyager has traveled farther
in space than any other man - made
object.
Black holes
in the centers of galaxies could accelerate mergers between
objects and produce
more ripples
in space - time, also known as gravitational waves, a new study suggests.
In particular, the partnership will allow for more effective and coordinated use of their space capabilities through cooperation on activities such as identifying and understanding what objects are in space, ensuring uninterrupted satellite operations, and avoiding satellite collision
In particular, the partnership will allow for
more effective and coordinated use of their
space capabilities through cooperation on activities such as identifying and understanding what
objects are
in space, ensuring uninterrupted satellite operations, and avoiding satellite collision
in space, ensuring uninterrupted satellite operations, and avoiding satellite collisions.
Owning
objects like these and keeping them
in your sacred
space is a way for you to feel safer and
more relaxed at home.
In addition to adding personality, you can also incorporate reflective
objects like mirrors to help bounce light around the
space or to create the illusion of slightly
more square footage.
Also, it should be noted that what comes at the end of the film is considered
more scientifically impossible that an asteroid the size of Texas being jagged and sharp (Gravity lesson... an
object the size of Texas
in space would be spherical
in shape).
Like the apes who discovered weaponry
in «2001: A
Space Odyssey,» Plainview has come upon the
object that will dictate America's destiny for the next century and
more.»
First of all there were a lot of individual effects on the children from introducing this type of playground: children were seen to be a lot
more excited going out to play; they would enter their classrooms after lunchtime and would still be talking about what they did during that play; they were a lot
more engaged, they were using the
space a lot
more readily, so, taking these materials out - and that could be one influence on how physical activity actually increased; they were solving problems and using their creativity skills - which I can also talk about how the children use all these
objects to be creative
in the school playground.
This
object was relatively easy to produce, and it surprises me that there isn't
more of this kind of thing
in the education
space.
Volvo spokesman Bob Austin insists there is no cause for alarm over the gunpowder, which is needed to inflate the bag
more quickly than chemicals, because there is less
space between you and any
object in a side impact than
in a frontal impact.
It can help you to see
more clearly when maneuvering
in tight
spaces, and can instantly alert you if a moving
object is detected nearby.
Being able to move
in the VR
space to look behind and around
objects allows puzzles to feel
more interactive.
Individual collections include: examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home
in Hamburg; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet
space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars;
more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a collection of thousands of
objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
OK, it might be a bit big to display
in a cube - you need a lot of wall
space for this one - but the idea is the same - Conversations that happen around the
object are
more interesting than the actual
object itself.
At the Studio Museum, Choi will be working with a permanent collection numbering 2,200
objects,
more of which will be regularly on display
in the future, as a result of a proposed $ 122 million David Adjaye — designed expansion that will include additional gallery
space.
Forty - four sumptuous canvases, along with related
objects, trace the artist's journey from painting still lifes
in intimate interiors
in the late 1920s, to vibrant, large - scale
spaces in the 1930s, to
more personal interpretations of daily life
in the 1940s.
In more traditional gallery
spaces, Martin has blurred the distinction between the art
object and the viewer, placing paintings on floors, ceilings, and displayed among household
objects.»
Lehmann Maupin 536 W. 22nd St., (212) 255-2923 Through June 13 Mary Corse (b. 1945) was one of the few women involved
in the 1960s - and - on Southern California art movement called «Light &
Space,» which typically featured ultra-minimal architectural environments instead of
more conventional art
objects such as paintings and sculptures.
Individual collections include: African art and samurai armour owned by Arman; examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home
in Hamburg; Edmund de Waal's Japanese netsuke; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet
space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Jim Shaw's thrift store paintings; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars;
more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a collection of thousands of
objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
When I began the portraits, alchemical interpretations of 15th — 17th century portrait paintings, I realized I wasn't developing passages toward a visually penetrable
space in painting, but building an
object,
more like a sculpture.
The son of a furniture dealer who included fun workaday
objects like buoys along with his
more conventional wares, Bourque - LaFrance roots his paintings
in a similar context of quirky domestic
space, and his pieces — among the most easily salable entrants at Sunday, at $ 6,000 to $ 9,000 — were very popular at the fair.
In order to maintain the oscillating
space, Strange Loop visits the Materials for the Arts warehouse for different
objects, tools, art and craft items, building material, and
more to keep the gallery fresh.