Sentences with phrase «points about gravity»

«He stands out as the soft - voiced English gentleman who makes deep points about gravity that nobody else has considered,» says Olaf Dreyer, an expert on quantum gravity at the Sapienza University of Rome.
Bob, Your point about gravity is quite right, which is why at the surface, the temperature is higher than the stratosphere.

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Journalism is a quest for truth and, up to this point, few film journalists have had the courage to ask Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón the most important question about his...
To add onto my point earlier about the higher you go in the sciences the more people you find who have a belief structure in some religion: Newton may have been known for «discovering» gravity and creating his three laws.
Using the theories of Einstein and others, Guth points out that at extremely high energies, there are forms of matter that upend everything we learned about gravity in high school.
If you really don't understand that we have multiple theories of gravity and that they all have flaws, then you've pretty much just proven my point that you have no idea what you're talking about.
This point was reinforced about 200 years after Newton when Albert Einstein's discovery of general relativity produced the modern theory of gravity — capable of explaining not only the behavior of our little local solar system but also the structure of the whole cosmos.
Some listeners may remember that there was an old cosmological theory about an oscillating universe where the idea was that the big bang sort of threw the universe — it outward expanded outward, but at some point, gravity would cause everything to slow down and then it would start to collapse again.
Along with black holes, neutron stars are the result of stars collapsing under gravity once their fuel burns out, until their density is about the same as that of the nucleus of an atom, at which point the protons and electrons «melt» into pure neutrons.
Periodic points of area - preserving mappings have been bread - and - butter to dynamical systems theory since the end of the 19th century, when Henri Poincare first applied them to a problem about the motion of three bodies under gravity.
But he cautions that emergent gravity hasn't been developed to the point where it can make specific predictions about all dwarf galaxies.
Surprisingly poignant, and it proves Marilyn Monroe's point about aging: «Gravity gets us all in the end.»
Perhaps it says something about how much we have to fret about at this point in time that the sci - fi movie is in such rude health (Her, Gravity, Ex Machina, Arrival, Mad Max: Fury Road and, just this week, Annihilation).
It's incredibly effective, perhaps even more so than Alfonso Cuaron's «Gravity,» but whereas that movie knew when to call it quits, the final act of «Captain Phillips» is dragged out to the point of tedium, running about 20 minutes longer than it needed to be.
Weight rests 52 percent on the front wheels, 48 rear, and the LC's center of gravity matches the occupant's hip points (about 20 inches).
Technically, each artist is in formidable control of his or her medium — a peak that holds its shape, a smoosh that doesn't slump, a drip that remains eternally at the point where surface tension, about to give way, defies gravity.
If you're going to argue with them about gravity you need to first point out they don't have any, because they have created an entirely imaginary world for their Greenhouse Effect of imaginary molecules without the real gas properties which make real gases subject to gravity.
This point about openness is perhaps also of relevance to the gravity demons.
In the simplest idealization, for example, a linear spring with spring constant K attached to a perfectly rigid support at one end and a point mass M on the other will oscillate at a radial frequency sqrt (K / M), or a pendulum of length L in a constant gravity field with acceleration g will oscillate about the equilibrium at a frequency of sqrt (g / L).
This is a very essential point: dry air does not conform to hydrostatic equilibrium, so its molar density changes will not inform us about the effect of gravity.
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