of black objects — that just changes the permissable distributions of colours amongst objects.
Hence White Cube (www.whitecube.com) has put on Dark Matter, a show
of black objects, which would have been sexy had not Maureen Paley (www.maureenpaley.com) done one the year before.
So did I miss in your descriptions what the bowl
of black objects is in the upper right hand corner of your first photo collage?
Not exact matches
The galaxy is full
of objects that emit radio waves, including
black holes and stars
of various kinds [5]
But for a goodly while now I have been wondering why a segment
of American Protestantism — partly informed by Tillich — can not grasp the anger
of blacks at being used as
objects.
The law
of gravity applies to
objects on earth and is pretty immutable, however the theory
of gravity applies to cosmic
objects and theoretically what happens to an
object around a large star, or a
black hole, or when two galaxies collide, etc....
In fact, pretty much every time believers foolishly allow the impartial investigation
of «holy
objects» (shroud
of Turin,
black madonna, for example) they are shown to be fakes.
The
object's closest compet itor is in the galaxy NGC 4486B, whose
black hole takes up 11 percent
of that galaxy's central bulge mass.»
Black holes might just seem likely to be at the central cores
of all planetary and stellar
objects.
I say this due the gravimetric nuances
of all major celestial
objects though small when compared to galactic centered
black holes yet nevertheless due gravimetric oscillations
of black hole designations that dare seemingly to suggest that small to ever smaller
black holes may well exist within celestial stars and planets and even moons.
but i have a new idea for what believers think god is... and it may actually exist and funny enough is only tested thru its effect on other
objects — kinda like a
black hole — the collective conscienceness
of every living thing... since we all are part
of the same energies and have in some form or another a conscienciness, i believe that collective is what the believers claim is god — the collective being felt and moved like any conscienceness but with the power to effect us all as we all play into it — as long as we are open to it... your thoughts?
And a lot
of Black market
objects, made their way to buyers.
At a recent public gathering in the heart
of the nation's capital, with former civil rights hero and disgraced Mayor Marion Barry on the podium as an
object lesson, Farrakhan prepared his
black audience for the coming race war.
So: Beliefs regarding fairies concern a certain kind
of object that may or may not exist within the world, and such beliefs have much the same sort
of intentional and rational shape as beliefs regarding the neighbors over the hill or whether there are such things as
black swans.
Franklin Graham appears to be such a person, as it becomes apparent that his world consists
of objects that are only
black or white.
Black - and - white pictures or toys will keep your baby's interest longer than
objects or pictures with lots
of similar colors.
Because newborns see
black - and - white
objects most clearly, San Francisco - based photographer Jock McDonald waves a
black - and - white sheet
of cardboard at his youngest subjects to get their attention.
A resident had
objected to the novel's depiction
of how
blacks are treated -LSB-...].
Michael
Black and John Morgan were the victors
of a court ruling against a Berkshire B&B owner who
objected to them sleeping in the same bed.
As Chris Hedges recently wrote, being the
object of unwarranted deadly force by police officers is part
of what it means to be
black and poor in America.
Councilman Ken Higgins commented on
black fly treatment
objected at the July town board meeting, saying $ 20,000 was a lot to spend on a problem that lasted a couple
of weeks.
If the public had more say and MP's held accountable to their constituents I believe we may have already had a non-white PM, but as they are pretty much free to do what they want even when the majority
of the public
objects it could be a very long time until we see a
black or Asian leader.
Vanderpuije pointed out that some
of the
Black Stars players came to him when he was at the helm
of affairs to tell him to comply with the paying
of money for «Ways and Means» but he
objected.
He knew he had a problem with
black and Latino city legislators, who were bristling from Cuomo's previous cuts to education and Medicaid, so he included $ 62 million for inner - city jobs programs; he held a much stronger hand with Senate Republicans who might
object to tax increases on the wealthy — if they weren't so scared
of Cuomo's redistricting them out
of their narrow majority.
I'm a white WOMAN and four
black men on a mailer, the first of whom is a racial arsonist and a tax dodger — Al Sharpton — does not show me anyone who «shares our values» (except maybe Carl McCall) If Black New Yorkers can object to an all white ticket why can't I object to an all black MALE mail p
black men on a mailer, the first
of whom is a racial arsonist and a tax dodger — Al Sharpton — does not show me anyone who «shares our values» (except maybe Carl McCall) If
Black New Yorkers can object to an all white ticket why can't I object to an all black MALE mail p
Black New Yorkers can
object to an all white ticket why can't I
object to an all
black MALE mail p
black MALE mail piece?
Stephen Hawking, a
black hole whisperer who divined the secrets
of the universe's most inscrutable
objects, left a legacy
of cosmological puzzles sparked by his work, and inspired a generation
of scientists who grew up reading his books.
It was not until the detection
of quasars, which allow astronomers to see the light emitted by matter falling into
black holes, that we had evidence that they were real
objects and not just mathematical curiosities predicted by Einstein's general theory
of relativity.
Computational analysis
of Sloan's prodigious data set has uncovered evidence
of some
of the earliest known astronomical
objects, determined that most large galaxies harbor supermassive
black holes, and even mapped out the three - dimensional structure
of the local universe.
This should lead to tremendous advances in time - domain astronomy: studying fast - changing phenomena as they occur —
black holes being born, supernovas exploding — as well as locating potentially Earth - threatening asteroids and mapping the little - understood population
of objects orbiting out beyond Neptune.
Squeezing the neutrinos into a superfluid requires the kind
of pressure generated inside superdense cosmic
objects, meaning that in this model, our universe would need to be contained within something like a
black hole.
They can explode in spectacular supernovae at the end
of their lives, forming some
of the most exotic
objects in the Universe — neutron stars and
black holes.
The fact there must then be tens
of thousands
of black holes at the galactic center stems from the notion these
objects would only very rarely be accompanied by a star to make them glow — most would remain isolated, invisible singletons.
Taken with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent
objects in the galaxy:
black holes gobbling down matter, gas heated to millions
of degrees by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts
of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock waves that heat the gas tremendously, generating X-rays.
Gravity's Engines by Caleb Scharf In the late 18th century,
black holes were simply an audacious thought experiment; today we know that the universe is strewn with billions, perhaps even trillions,
of these time - bending
objects.
Some might even suggest they may be messages from advanced alien civilisations but many experts have predicted that the bursts are emitted when jets
of particles are thrown out by massive astrophysical
objects, such as
black holes.
If Isaac Newton had been right about gravity, then the mass
of the two
black holes would have exerted an invisible force that pulled the
objects together.
Astronomers long considered two other main candidates in addition to synchrotron radiation:
black - body radiation, which results from the emission
of heat from an
object, and inverse Compton radiation, which results when an accelerated particle transfers energy to a photon.
Gravitational waves detectable from Earth are generated by collisions
of massive
objects, such as when two
black holes or neutron stars merge.
The study, «Accretion - induced variability links young stellar
objects, white dwarfs, and
black holes», which is published in the journal Science Advances, shows how the «flickering» in the visible brightness
of young stellar
objects (YSOs)-- very young stars in the final stages
of formation — is similar to the flickering seen from
black holes or white dwarfs as they violently pull matter from their surroundings in a process known as accretion.
Dr Simon Vaughan, Reader in Observational Astronomy at the University
of Leicester's Department
of Physics and Astronomy, explained: «The seemingly random fluctuations we see from the
black holes and white dwarfs look remarkably similar to those from the young stellar
objects — it is only the tempo that changes.»
«Because visible light is scarce but desirable, maybe those plants would be
black,» Kiang says, since
black objects absorb light
of all colors.
This idea, proposed by Juan Maldacena at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., is called the holographic principle: Just as a two - dimensional hologram can depict a three - dimensional
object, the surface
of a
black hole theoretically reveals everything inside
of it.
For example, primordial
black holes fall into a category
of entities known as MACHOs, or Massive Compact Halo
Objects.
Dark matter may also be responsible for creating the most awesome
objects in the universe: the enormous
black holes believed to lurk in the center
of nearly every large galaxy.
It will also pick up lower frequency waves, showing us a different set
of objects, such as pairs
of supermassive
black holes.
Using similar techniques originally inspired by string theory, Strominger's group has computed the spectrum
of gravitational waves emitted when compact
objects like stars fall into giant
black holes — predictions that could be verified by the future Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, planned to launch in two decades (or maybe sooner).
For years he disputed Stephen Hawking's conjecture that
black holes do not merely swallow
objects but grind them up beyond recovery, in violation
of quantum mechanics.
All the previous gravitational - wave detections since the first in September 2015 had been the result
of two merging
black holes —
objects much more massive than a neutron star — which have left only gravitational waves as fleeting clues
of their merger.
Based on the wavelengths
of spectral lines emitted by the luminous gas surrounding the
black hole, the
object is traveling at a speed
of about 7.5 million kilometers per hour — a rate that would carry it from Earth to the moon in about 3 minutes.
The rapid motions could arise only from the strong gravity
of hidden
objects:
black holes with 4,000 solar masses in M15 and 20,000 solar masses in G1.