Short term they'll add proceduraly generated
space objects for us to find and explore.
Not exact matches
This web of associations develops over time as you use an
object (think of how experts recommend that you don't use your bed
for nearly anything besides sleep so that your body learns to associate the
space with rest and begins to unwind as soon as you lie down).
A start - up called Desktop Metal has developed 3 - D printers that can produce metal
objects safely, in smaller
spaces and
for a lower cost than traditional manufacturing, which requires expensive machinery, lots of floor
space and risky physical labor.
This development opens up the possibility
for customization and activating everyday toys or
objects into the digital
space.»
Also, there is no substantial law on who can claim what
objects or resources in
space, beyond the 1967 Outer Space Treaty that declared space open for most kinds of exploitation, so long as «states» clean up their mess, leaving no contamination or dangerous objects that could harm ot
space, beyond the 1967 Outer
Space Treaty that declared space open for most kinds of exploitation, so long as «states» clean up their mess, leaving no contamination or dangerous objects that could harm ot
Space Treaty that declared
space open for most kinds of exploitation, so long as «states» clean up their mess, leaving no contamination or dangerous objects that could harm ot
space open
for most kinds of exploitation, so long as «states» clean up their mess, leaving no contamination or dangerous
objects that could harm others.
Let's see, hmmm, even if I didn't have to pay
for it or the cleaning of it with my tax dollars, I would
object to any monument to any religion being placed in a public
space that I pay to keep clear
for my and others use.
For example, ancestral limbic systems mediate «long term» memory, i.e., meaning and experiential relations, whereas later evolved neocortical zones mediate the discriminant perception of external
objects, i.e., the analysis of mental
objects into (external)
space.
29 More perhaps than do «eternal
objects,» these «propositions» show how far Whitehead has come with his new solution to the problem of form: he has provided a free
space for the unfolding of creativity in world - process.
Because of God's transcendence it would be mythological to refer to God's action in terms appropriate only to
objects available, in principle at least, to ordinary sense perception.13 This especially means that one can not speak of God in terms of the categories of time and
space; 14 i.e., whatever is predicated of God can not apply only to some particular time and
space, but must apply equally to all times and
spaces.15 Thus the implication of Ogden's criterion
for non-mythological language about God corresponds to his statement of several years ago, that «there is not the slightest evidence that God has acted in Christ in any way different from the way in which he primordially acts in every other event.
Fourth, none of these beliefs leaves
space for the possibility that the
object of theology, God, can overcome human subjectivity or bias.
Temporality exists in the relations among occasions; without temporality, no larger scale events or enduring
objects are possible, and in a realistic and relational theory of time and
space, the concrescence of microphysical occasions is productive of
space - time by providing the relata
for the relations which are the fabric of
space - time.
You don't even notice that you are using the old ideas when you describe the phenomena;
for example, you put them into time and
space or say that
objects are solid.
In a paper of this brevity, I have to assume that the reader is largely familiar with actual entities and eternal
objects, in order to have adequate
space for a discussion of nexus.
This dignity, along with the universality of the
objects of the intellect — that is, that they are available to everyone — is what opens up
space for real communion.
As
objects in one's visual field move through
space,
for example, one's feeling of them changes.
The Protestant bishop of Karachi,
for example, has been stopped twice in the past year by Christians who
object to his plan to develop commercial
space around the outer wall of St. Andrews, the second - largest Protestant church property in Karachi.
For example, apes have extreme difficulty with photo -
object matching and with seeing the relationship between a TV picture of a
space and the real
space, or between a dollhouse model of a room and the real room (MA 99 - 108).
The arrows run from the past3 to the present —
for the «there» is antecedent, however slightly, in time as well as external in
space to the «here» — and from
objects to a subject.
For several observers, there will correspond several such «private
spaces,» and if all are observing a single
object, that
object will be uniquely mapped into each observer's perceptual
space.
«As tempting as it is to use Dunn's tragedy as an
object lesson
for the living, the lesson we should learn here is that even the celebrities that Dunn's death affected need the
space and permission to be human... they need the public to turn their back.
This gives him cognizance of the event by adjective (R 18),
for he identifies it and its
space - time boundaries by sense -
objects situated in it (PNK 67, 84; CN 78, 147).
Whiteheadian cosmology embraces the notion of a uniform metric structure
for the
space - time continuum that is independent of the material
objects commonly said to be «in»
space - time and also that is independent of the material
objects appropriated as standards of spatio - temporal measurement.
More to the point, Newton's «Scholium» which introduces the notions of «absolute, true, mathematical»
space and time, and «relative, apparent, common»
space and time (PNP 6 - 12), makes clear that absolute
space and absolute time continua are thought to be necessary
for a satisfactory theory of dynamics, that is, a theory of the forces which determine • the motion of material
objects.7 The main idea in Newton's position is that not all physical frames of reference are suitable
for satisfactory analysis of the motion of material
objects; in fact, no physical frame of reference is completely suitable
for this purpose.
For Newton, absolute space and absolute time are presupposed by a theory of the dynamics of moving bodies and in particular are necessitated by the fact that no available physical frame of reference seems suitable for a satisfactory analysis of the accelerated motions of material objec
For Newton, absolute
space and absolute time are presupposed by a theory of the dynamics of moving bodies and in particular are necessitated by the fact that no available physical frame of reference seems suitable
for a satisfactory analysis of the accelerated motions of material objec
for a satisfactory analysis of the accelerated motions of material
objects.
For Paul, «body» in this context means not an
object extended in
space but the mode in which we have our being.
If it means «the
object of physics,» then this is not anything new or special,
for space has, since the seventeenth century, always been an «
object» of physics.
Thus interstellar «empty
space» is «empty»
for us because it is deficient in such enduring
objects.
Granted this much, Weizsaecker can reconstruct the Hilbert
space structure of quantum mechanics
for the case of the most elementary
objects conceivable.
In the section on tape - measure shots,
for example, we have this observation by former Yankees pitching great Lefty Gomez: «When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, he and all the
space scientists were puzzled by an unidentifiable white
object.
You should definitely use one of your cabinets as a
space for your child to explore in and play with some small kitchen
objects that are not dangerous.
Visual motor skills (or what non-child development nerds call hand - eye coordination)
for this age include stacking and putting
objects in a very defined
space, like a ring on a dowel.
In outer
space, US aversion to casualties can also be noted, for example, when the US participated in the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space, in
space, US aversion to casualties can also be noted,
for example, when the US participated in the United Nations Office
for Outer
Space Affairs (UNOOSA) Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space, in
Space Affairs (UNOOSA) Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of
Objects Launched into Outer
Space, in
Space, in 1967.
Newspapers often dedicate
space to telling women how they should look, making it seem normal
for women and girls to be viewed and treated as
objects.
Professor Deepto Chakrabarty of the Kavli Institute
for Astrophysics and
Space Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology says he is optimistic that astronomers will find additional ultra-bright pulsars now that they know such
objects exist.
If an
object is massive enough, it can actually create detectable gravitational waves, or ripples in
space - time, which scientists saw
for the first time earlier this year.
A third project, a
space - based telescope to detect near - Earth
objects, will receive design financing
for another year.
Yet batteries are also a titanic headache, both
for engineers who must squeeze these
objects into tight
spaces, and
for the millions of us who curse them whenever our gadgets run out of juice.
He had solved Einstein's equations of general relativity
for the first time, and shown what happens to
space - time inside and outside a massive
object — in this case, a perfectly spherical, non-spinning star.
Measuring - Temperature and Thermometers Classifying Components of Mixtures Predicting - Surveying Opinion SAPA Part C, Directions
for the Multiplication Game SAPA Part C and E, Multiplication Game SAPA Part D 1st Draft, c. 1972 The Whirling Dervish The Bouncing Ball The Effect of Liquid on Living Tissue Rate of Change Observing Growth from Seeds An Intro to Scales Forces on Static and Moving
Objects Observations and Inferences Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Using Maps to Describe Location A Tree Diary SAPA Part D 2nd Draft Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Rate of Change A Tree Diary An Intro to Scales and Scaling Observing Growth from Seeds (The Bean - It Came Up) Forces on Static and Moving
Objects Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Relative Position and Motion Inferring - The Water Cycle Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle The Big Cleanup Campaign 2 - D Representation of Spatial Figures Using Maps to Describe Location SAPA Part D Tryout Draft, 1972 Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Measuring Drop by Drop Rate of Change Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle Forces on Static and Movign
Objects Observing Growth from Seeds Using
Space / Time Relationships -2-D Representation of Spatial Figures Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification An Introduction to Scales and Scaling The Effect of Liquid on Living Tissue Inferring - The Water Cycle Relative Position and Motion Using Maps to Describe Location The Big Cleanup Campaign A Tree Diary SAPA II Module (s), c. 1973 1, Tentative Format Sample, Perception of Color 9, Sets and Their Members 6, Direction and Movement, Draft 34, About How Far?
Anxiety was measured in two behavior tasks that are designed to trigger relevant behaviors and contrast the tendency
for mice to explore or engage in social investigation against the anxiety - producing properties of novel
objects in the cage (the marble burying test) or an open, brightly lit
space (a novelty - induced decrease in eating test).
According to Einstein's theory of gravity, the general theory of relativity, massive
objects bend the fabric of
space and create ripples when they accelerate —
for example, when two
objects orbit one another.
Thanks to the new Advanced Camera
for Surveys, installed 2 years ago by astronauts during the
space shuttle's last servicing mission to Hubble, the telescope can now detect those ancient
objects.
For the first time, scientists using NASA's Hubble
Space Telescope have witnessed a massive
object with the makeup of a comet being ripped apart and scattered in the atmosphere of a white dwarf, the burned - out remains of a compact star.
Jewitt and his colleagues watched the
object and its fading, X-shaped tail
for five months with the Hubble
Space Telescope.
The demonstration, which the team carried out with an experiment called Station Explorer
for X-ray Timing and Navigation Technology, or SEXTANT, showed that millisecond pulsars could be used to accurately determine the location of an
object moving at thousands of miles per hour in
space — similar to how the Global Positioning System, widely known as GPS, provides positioning, navigation, and timing services to users on Earth with its constellation of 24 operating satellites.
These symptoms include,
for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being in contact with
objects located in public
spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the
objects of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
That's an interesting idea, Wampler says, although it's too early to say whether that possibility might have any astronomical implications
for how the
objects behave out in
space.
Survey telescopes look at much larger areas of the sky — up to half the sky, at any point — than does the Hubble
Space Telescope,
for instance, which focuses more on individual
objects.
Giorgio Gratta, a physicist at Stanford University, is going fishing
for high - energy neutrinos, ghostly subatomic particles that bombard Earth from unknown
objects in deep
space.
According to a report in the newsletter of the International Association
for the Advancement of
Space Safety, a 3 - kilogram metallic
object fell from the sky on the village of Ede, the Netherlands, on 4 March, piercing the ceiling of a post office.