Sentences with phrase «real space and time»

The physical bifurcation of the image itself underscores asymmetry, while its enlargement transforms each one from a picture to be looked at into a body that must be confronted in real space and time.
It was also literal, in real space and time, often barely rising off the floor.
In a world where social and sexual relationships are now invariably created in isolation from real space and time, Too Late reflects on the loss of common social ground.
The authors claim that «this work will make it possible to image the fastest charge, spin and phonon dynamics in functioning nanosystems in real space and time»

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Lots of grocery stores have embraced self - checkout, where you scan your own items and place them in a bag, but I can't easily imagine a real grocery store investing in Amazon's «Just Walk Out» technology any time soon — the investment in cameras and sensors over a large space would be too huge, and the efficiency gain for a real grocery shopping trip wouldn't warrant it.
It's long been the case that advertisers paid up to two to three times more for a top - rated sports event compared to a top - rated drama or sitcom, and sports value as real - time programming and its finite availability have only caused its status to grow, says Michael Neale, a managing partner for investment at Mediacom, a global media agency that co-ordinates and purchases advertising space on behalf of marketers.
You might already use Slack or Convo today, two of the most popular apps in this space, but the big news here is that, with a simple click if you're already using Microsoft Office 365 for word processing and email, you can now chat with colleagues, exchange documents, start a Skype phone call, and communicate in real - time.
By the time a company completes a project outside its niche, the real competitors in that space will have already developed superior solutions and brought them to market.
Furthermore, as your office grows, office space analysis will become available in real - time to help your increase performance, productivity and comfort.
«Once you've got real - time coverage of the entire globe from space, you start to get data sets that seem like science fiction -; data sets of the kind that were formerly available only to the NSA, and only in theory,» he continued.
«Once you spend enough time in the area, there's enough real substance coming to the forefront and strong legitimate teams working on interesting problems that I think it is a really promising space for investing,» he said.
«For the first time in history,» he says, «there's a real energy in the space, and we can actually produce things.»
For example, set up video conferencing in most spaces, use adjustable height desks with monitor arms that allow for screen sharing and movement, or embrace whiteboards and tables with built - in touchscreens for improved real - time collaboration.
«Dedication and hard work has yielded fantastic results in a short space of time and this is a real global success story for the UK sharing economy.
For a monthly fee, ranging from around $ 25 to several hundred dollars, a business can «rent» space on a secure server that includes the requisite shopping basket, encrypted order form, and real - time or off - line credit - card - authorization processing.
It took broad aim at Whole Foods, criticizing everything from its cozy board and wilting produce to its pricey real estate in well - heeled neighborhoods like Columbus Circle, where Whole Foods has a store in the Time Warner Center — one of the most expensive retail spaces in New York City.
Contact us to get this set up in your space and download the Density iPhone app to get real - time information in your pocket.
Apart from unveiling Robinhood cryptocurrency, the firm also announced the unveiling of Robinhood Feed, a social - media related platform that allows investors to discuss distinct digital currencies including news of both the surrounding space and the markets in real - time.
Steve is now CEO and Founder of Meeting Hub, a cloud - based, white label booking solution designed for business centers and co-working spaces to allow customers to book meeting, conference and training rooms in real - time via a provider's own website.
, a cloud - based, white label booking solution designed for business centers and co-working spaces to allow customers to book meeting, conference and training rooms in real - time via a provider's own website.
All Biblical characters we read about are to some extent abstractions from the real person who lived in time and space.
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Go ahead and check in with your friends in digital space, but also take the time to be a friend in real life.
To achieve the essence of real externality, whether of time or space or dimension, one must forget that such things as organic life, good and evil, love and hate, and all such local attributes of a negligible and temporary race called mankind, have any existence at all.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
That the Universe, if Real, Must be Finite in Both Space and Time,» Philosophy 46 (1971), 121 - 23.
If one thinks of reality as constituted by matter and energy in the space - time universe, if one has basically a material understanding of what is real, then the reality of God, a nonmaterial reality (allegedly) becomes very problematic.
The Incarnation involves a real movement of God out of his eternity and into time and space.
It is precisely this coincidentia of the opposing realms of the sacred and the profane that makes possible Christianity's celebration of the Incarnation as an actual and real event, an event that has occurred and does occur in concrete time and space, and an event effecting a real transformation of the world.
The Fall is an actual and real event; the world and human existence are judged to be actually and truly estranged from their original divine ground, and consequently the process of redemption must occur in the arena of concrete time and space.
With the becoming of any actual entity what was previously potential in the space - time continuum is now the primary real phase in something actual» (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 103 and 104).
This world of space and time is not the real world, the things which we can see and touch and handle are not the real things.
Mind has thus a spatial aspect which distorts the real in spatializing it, and an aspect which is part of the real, i.e., extended in both space and time.
Indeed, the river almost always flows in the opposite direction: our informal, intuitive notions of cardinality, time, space, and causality in fact drive the evolution of abstractions such as functions, geometric spaces, real numbers, and coordinate systems.
For as regards infra - human living things, even on the suppositions already mentioned, the question is probably still open, or has not yet been sufficiently subjected to examination, whether the living substantial formal principle of what in the metaphysical sense would be a real species (biological category, etc.), is multiplied with the individuals of the species (biological group, etc.), or is one and the same principle which, unfolding its formative power at various material points in space and time, manifests itself more than once in space and time.
All reality is inter-related in space and time, and no single real entity has a prior absoluteness that stands outside the process of reality as a whole.
The value of the original energy field is unknown, but if the field had just the right strength, and the orresponding distortion in the cosmic microwave background appears, it would suggest that the Big Bounce and space - time quantum loops are real.
Nevertheless, space, or rather space - time, is a real and important factor in the only world we know, and we may legitimately inquire how God is related to space - time.
If, however, your «other reality» is not real — part of the existent universe, within space and time — then we must forever disagree.
Second, the extensive continuum, of which spatiotemporal extensiveness is a more specific determination, is a «real potential» factor of thc universe in the Whiteheadian cosmology as opposed to absolute space and absolute time continua as real and actual things comprising the universe in the Newtonian cosmology (PR 113f; cf. 101 - 06).
Space - time structure concerns relations between and sustained by the actual occasions of the universe; it is not an actual thing in which the real events of the world occur.
Consequently, it is incorrect to interpret Newton as maintaining that absolute space and absolute time can be measured without reference to some material objects, that absolute space and absolute time are real existents apart from all material objects, and that absolute space and absolute time are founded on essentially metaphysical considerations (see part I of Toulmin's two - part essay).
This common understanding of the status of space and time structure is reflected in similar treatments by Newton of gravitational forces and by Whitehead of what he terms «impetus» (a concept having gravitational and electromagnetic significance); both treat these as real physical phenomena against a framework of a uniform and independent space and time structure.
In the historical - critical framework, the «real» has been defined» and has to be defined» in terms of what exists within this world of time and space, what can be experienced in principle by any observer, and what can be reasonably deduced or inferred from such experience.
The naturalists on the other hand, with a powerful impetus from Aristotle, took the categories of physics and biology such as form and matter, time and space, cause and effect, and sought real being in that which man shares with all nature.
The nexus is the way in which Whitehead explains the real connections of things in space and time.
All barriers of time and space disappear at baptism and we die and resurrect together with Jesus in a real sense.
DE: Where I think there is a crucial difference between Whitehead and Bergson is that Bergson says space distorts; the real thing is time, and his on - going duration would be time.
For example, for the frequently used word «events» (used in describing natural phenomena in space - time coordinate systems) he substituted the term «actual occasions,» which for him gave a more accurate (and richer) picture of «real» or «concrete» happenings in the natural world.11 In this regard, he avoided the use of such commonly employed metaphysical terms such as «sensation» and «perception» — derived from seventeenth and eighteenth philosophers such as Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant — since for him they had a narrow psychological rather than appropriate epistemological meanings.
These are as real in human experience as space and time, and the way contingent future events are sometimes altered by volitional decision makes us unwilling to see that human effort is of no avail.
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