It's a balancing act between
seeing objects up close and increased shaking.
That detail mostly comes through if
you see objects up close — you can stare at a close - up of a person's face and see every pore — but you will still see less - detailed textures if you're vigilant.
Not exact matches
Imagine, for example, augmented reality heads -
up displays that
see everything you do, and provide real - time cloud - driven information about the people and
objects around you.
Also, as I'm wrapping
up my doctorate in astrobiology, I will spend a great deal looking at
objects I can't
see with my physical eye while peering off light years into the galaxy in search of life.
But if I'm honest with myself, I have to admit that I do tend to
see a woman first as a sex
object — I look her
up and down, and if she doesn't appeal I classify her as mannish, or domineering, or plain, or old.
Projecting one's own beliefs to society at large, even going so far as to make
up false resons that can not be backed
up by fact, «women are
seen as
objects», as to why others should do the same, is just plain odd.
It is when i
see religious people try to tell me that i m not good with out god, with no evidence that I
object and speak
up.
But he became hungry and was desiring to eat; but while they were making preparations, HE FELL INTO A TRANCE; and he
saw the sky opened
up, and an
object like a great sheet coming down, lowered by four corners to the ground, and there were in it all kinds of four - footed animals and crawling creatures of the earth and birds of the air.
It will be
seen by now that «B as Tonic» — as a limited set of two eternal
objects — is itself a complex eternal
object made
up of the related components «B» and «tonic.»
It's still
up to boys and men to decide whether they
see their female counterparts as
objects to be used or humans to be respected.
One advantage that a broader duration will have over the briefer durations with which it is contemporaneous is its capacity to sum
up successive briefer duration; making them simultaneous.22 We have already
seen that this is Bergson's explanation of the manner in which the successive «vibrations» of
objects around us are transformed by us into stable, unchanging surfaces.
Anyways, sometimes I feel like he is actually a human child in disguise because he literally keeps us
up all night with his shenanigans and we have to take shifts getting out of bed in the middle of the night to
see what thing he has just knocked over, or what loud
object he is racing across the floor.
With that said, there are probably other areas
seen as more important, though few would
object to picking him
up.
Oh good, I'm glad to
see that you didn't
object to me generalizing as a follow -
up to your generalizations.
October 11: Children ages 3 - 8 can celebrate National Fossil Day by learning how fossils form, making imprints of natural
objects, and
seeing real fossils
up close (Boston)
UNILEVER, the company behind brands such as Walls ice cream, Knorr and Dove, has given commitments to the Scaling
Up Nutrition (SUN) initiative on breastfeeding that are being
seen in a different light following an advertising campaign supporting those who
object to breastfeeding in public in the UK.
You will also
see her begin to use her thumb to help when picking
up smaller
objects, and she can carry
objects along with her as she crawls.
It's why you often
see young babies pick
up toys, books, and other
objects and immediately put them in their mouth.
In the first 1 - 3 months of life, your baby is nearsighted and is best able to
see objects close
up (8 - 10» from her face).
During Tummy Time, they can look
up, left, and right to
see people and
objects around them.
See if she follows the
object with her uncovered eye as you move it from side to side and
up and down.
Once she can pick things
up, she'll want to grab everything she
sees, so it's a good idea to keep dangerous and valuable
objects out of her reach from now on.
Pointing out or picking
up new
objects, and then teaching your infant the matching signing motion forms new connections and definitions about what your baby
sees.
Firstly, he has to come
up with an initiative which will be
seen as fair to the ordinary person trying to get on in life or the «striver» (a word that I
object to — when was the last time you heard someone in the pub use it?).
The researchers suspect that the tall advantage comes down to angle: The higher
up a person's eyes, the more easily they can look down and
see the distance between two
objects.
Evolution has
seen to it that the very act of searching for the hidden
object is enjoyable, not just the final «aha» of recognition — lest you give
up too early in the chase.
Every
object you
see around you, including you, is made
up of a vast collection of particles.
Take an asymmetrical blunt
object such as a pipe
sawed in half lengthwise and place it rounded side
up in flowing air.
So just as someone watching an
object fall into a black hole will
see the
object burn
up, someone inside a given universe might
see an
object hitting the edge of the cut - off — where time ends — incinerate on contact.
A violent explosion picked
up by a NASA satellite earlier this year is the oldest
object ever
seen by astronomers, its light having been emitted some 13 billion years ago.
«By picking
up the gravitational waves associated with these events, we will be able to access precious information that was previously hidden, such as whether the collision of a star and a black hole has ignited the burst and roughly how massive these
objects were before the impact,» explained Dr Ohme, who has focused his research on predicting the exact shape of the gravitational wave signals scientists are expecting to
see.
Ever since Benjamin Franklin's time lightning has been understood to be a large electrical discharge similar to that
seen when a conductive
object (like a metal doorknob) is touched after a static electric charge is picked
up (by feet scuffing across carpet, for example).
Now, researchers reporting in Current Biology on September 21 have found that those cells light
up even when a person
sees a familiar face or
object but fails to notice it.
It turns out that the number of
objects goes
up steeply: When you go a factor of 10 fainter, you
see 100 times as many
objects.
There's a huge pent -
up demand for ways of
seeing large
objects with nanoscale precision.»
If successful, the rocky
object will then be the furthest world ever
seen up close in our Solar System.
Going outside at night at one of these observatories and
seeing the eyes of giant telescopes staring
up at the sky, gathering in photons from distant
objects, is an extraordinary experience.
``... there remains the question of whether we should not be
up to our necks in lunar meteorites — that is, what would be the expected relative fluxes of
objects from the Moon and Mars and why have we
seen so few from the Moon?»
The aspect ratio of
up to 10:1 is unlike that of any
object seen in our own solar system.
What's more, their work indicates the potential presence of an enormous planet, perhaps
up to 10 times the size of Earth, not yet
seen, but possibly influencing the orbit of 2012 VP113, as well as other inner Oort cloud
objects.
I
see Craig crouch down and pick
up a large
object, it looks like a 45 lb plate but it says 100 lbs on it, he motions his head down to the place he picked it
up and says «Get the other one.»
Robotic arms have been doing much of the labour in car factories for years, and Amazon sponsors an annual contest to get academics to make robots smart enough to pick
up objects they've never
seen before.
And if you don't want anyone to
see what you look like, then I would give
up dating online — no woman will feel comfortable chatting to an
object or a person that has no real and visible identity.
Assuming the
object is to
see who can find Brooks first, they split
up and diligently tackle the clues in the dossier.
Your «Mind's Eye» records everything you
see and hear and stores it in «the Ether» for you to revisit later or share with friends; the system also offers a kind of mega-augmented reality that layers pop -
up IDs over everyone you
see, as well as, naturally, advertising on many surfaces and shopping links for purchasable
objects your eye falls upon.
Lots of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or
objects startle others; we hear some noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we
see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton sits
up abruptly; a ghostly face is
seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are
seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's hair is braided by invisible hands.
► In 3D, we
see a number of large
objects thrust toward the audience: a sledgehammer, a fist, a spearhead, flaming arrows, feather - like daggers, fireballs, a flaming cannon ball, a grimacing panda face and animals and vegetables thrown
up in the air by a speeding 2 - wheeled cart.
Seeing Tatum flabbed
up and trucker - hatted, and Driver wearing a Bob Seger T - shirt, you might think that the film
sees them, and anyone else in the film, as
objects of scorn or ridicule.
In a fractious political year that has
seen many a film, from Get Out to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, take on intensified topicality, Anderson's guarded, gilded
object has somehow been released into its optimum moment: a time when the manifold forms of male - female abuse that enable art are being placed under the microscope, and any solutions are
up for discussion.
In this exciting new playable teaser, you have a chance to
see the events that lead
up to «Don't Run Away», the upcoming Visual Novel from The Hidden
Object Guru!