Sentences with phrase «more spatial dimensions»

The hypothesis calls for six or more spatial dimensions (on top of the three that we can observe) that are curled up into tiny spaces.

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And where more than in Hamlet, set in a particular place and time with a limited cast of characters interrelated in quite specific ways, do we experience the mysterious and ironic disproportion between mere spatial dimension and the immensely more extensive structural and thematic dimension that characterizes the fractal that figures so prominently in chaos theory?
«When it was theorized that the quantum Hall effect could be observed in four - dimensional space,» said Mikael Rechtsman, assistant professor of physics and an author of the paper, «it was considered to be of purely theoretical interest because the real world consists of only three spatial dimensions; it was more or less a curiosity.
Indeed, string theorists have come up with more fundamental explanations for why only three of the nine spatial dimensions the theory posits should have expanded to observably large size — explanations that make no reference to the possibility or impossibility of creatures like us being around.
Because the technique provides high spatial resolutions at a speed faster than other existing methods, even with a single cantilever, Curtis is hopeful that TCNL will provide the option of nanoscale printing integrated with the fabrication of large quantities of surfaces or everyday materials whose dimensions are more than one billion times larger than the TCNL features themselves.
The new dimensions are brought to life by means of generous surfaces and more sophisticated spatial effect.
He went through his black and white phase, and came out the other side in the late 1970s making paintings and prints of utter clarity, but which reintroduced colour, built up paint in low relief and explored once more the illusion of three dimensions, suggesting volume and spatial depth in what could look a little like a late - century and cheerier abstract take on Giorgio de Chirico's bleak city centres in lovely, hard colours.
The Serenity of Madness is structured into distinct sections: one corresponding to the artist's private world, peopled with friends, family and long - time collaborators; another takes up the public sphere but with a more abstract dimension of experience, utilizing light, memory and temporal, spatial, and spiritual displacement.
The Serenity of Madness is structured into distinct sections: one corresponds to his private world, peopled with beloved friends, family, and long - time collaborators; another takes up the public sphere but with a more abstract dimension of experience, utilizing light, memory, and the poetics of temporal, spatial and spiritual displacement.
The temptation in a video art show is always to add one more tape, as to lengthen the show does not necessarily imply changing its spatial dimensions.
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