Sentences with phrase «spatial dimension of»

The exhibition Deutschland 8 will be on view in Beijing from September 16th until October 31st, 2017 at the Imperial Ancestral Temple Art Museum (Traces of Memory — Masterworks of Contemporary German Painting from September 17th until October 20th), CAFA Art Museum (Paradigms of Art — Contemporary Art from Germany from September 16 until October 29th), Today Art Museum (Arrested Time — New Media Art from Germany from September 17th November 12th), Whitebox Art Center (Next Generation — Young German Art from September 15th until October 31st), Beijing Minsheng Museum (Language of Photography and the Duesseldorf School from September 16th until October 22nd), Red Brick Museum (Prologue — German Informel Art from September 16th until October 22th), Yuan Art Museum (Dialogue — The Spatial Dimension of Colour from September 16th until October 31st).
This size and situation are appropriate to the content of the exhibition since Stein and Miller's work emphasized the spatial dimension of pedagogy and the importance of learning in unlikely places.
Interested in the spatial dimension of paint, Grosse wields a spray gun rather than a paintbrush, creating abstract and illusionistic layers of color and texture on unconventional surfaces.
Currently living in Barcelona, the visual artist's latest project explores the spatial dimension of stock charts by translating their peaks and valleys into physical coordinates.
The four additional speakers in the rear doors have been added primarily to enhance the spatial dimension of the sound for the rear passengers.
Additional speakers in the A-pillars provide the spatial dimension of height so that the music appears to be coming from a large virtual stage.
The EU's climate policies set binding targets for the region's 27 member states, but Ivanova says the different countries need «a finer spatial dimension of consumption - related and environmental information that moves beyond national averages.»
Reducing the spatial dimensions of the early Universe avoids the problems with the standard model, because the unwanted infinities arise only for equations describing three dimensions, says Landsberg.
They're the ones like math teacher Maria Pena Valenzuela, whose seventh graders can eagerly compare the spatial dimensions of a basket to a flat piece of paper.
Rarely involved in the creation of our environment, it has the unexplored potential of combining the socio - spatial dimensions of self - organizing urban processes.
Original research presented within those categories comprised a broad range of environmental and resource economics topics, from the spatial dimensions of water management in agriculture to how gas prices affect traffic speeding and the health impacts of climate change.

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God so commands all orbital velocities inwardly from the lowly atoms and even outwardly toward issues of all that is made celestially orbital... Our humanoid embodiments of orbital atoms are merely buildings structured just so to be inhabited by godly generations on a scalar dimension unequaled in the inward depths and breadths of spatial reciprocity...
One possibility: time is just another spatial dimension except at the beginning of space and time This is perhaps like formation of an ice crystal or alignment of magnetic domains, a phase change in which time becomes timelike.
In history, the field of «null» abstraction is the multiplicity of subjective interactions with indefinite spatial and temporal dimensions (i.e., the «experience of becoming»).
How about Fractal Cosmology becoming a principled sensibility wherein the inside of living things is an exacting reflection of the outward dimension of spatial relatives?
Because temporal order can be given a spatial mapping, we are led to think of a temporal dimension which is like a spatial dimension.
Might what Lewis said about his space travel stories give us any clues about his fantasy writing in general: «No merely physical strangeness or merely spatial distance will realize the idea of otherness which is what we are always trying to grasp in a story about voyaging through space: you must go into another dimension
We have yet to consider the time - factors between the atomic and celestial dimensions of spatial relativities where say a minute our time here upon the celestial goes by and a hundred years goes by if one would be placed within the atomic cosmos.
Thus (provided always that we accept the organic nature of the social phenomenon) we see being woven around us, beyond any unity hitherto acknowledged or even foreseen by biology, the network and consciousness of a Noosphere (It should be noted here that by its nature as a centrated, «reflective» collectivity, the Noosphere, while occupying the same spatial dimensions as the Biosphere, differs from it profoundly in its structure and quality of vital completion.
Space is affirmed only because the way in which actual entities prehend each other has a dimension that produces in us the experience of spatial extension.
And where more than in Hamlet, set in a particular place and time with a limited cast of characters interrelated in quite specific ways, do we experience the mysterious and ironic disproportion between mere spatial dimension and the immensely more extensive structural and thematic dimension that characterizes the fractal that figures so prominently in chaos theory?
Long was the list of those — not only of popularizers, but philosophers as well, and even some physicists — who interpreted Minkowski's four - dimensional continuum not as the four - dimensional process, essentially incomplete, but as a sort of a four - dimensional hyperspace, whose fourth dimension exists in its completeness as much as the three spatial dimensions.
Time is odd as a spatial dimension, because it is supposed to display features of asymmetry not dependent on the orientation of the observer, but the process thinkers can not figure out in what the asymmetry is supposed to consist if determinism is true.
For example, there are mathematical solutions of M - theory in which the number of spatial dimensions can change.
In 1999 University of Washington physicist Eric Adelberger heard a lecturer offer an intriguing explanation: Perhaps gravity only appears weak, because it operates in additional spatial dimensions beyond length, width, and height.
particles and forces as fantastically small strings of energy vibrating in 10 spatial dimensions and one dimension of time.
The number of observed large spatial dimensions — kilometer - scale or bigger — is still limited to the three we know and love, the researchers report January 24 at arXiv.org.
The effects of gravity leaking into such dimensions would be visible only over long distances — explaining why gravity on smaller scales, such as the size of the solar system, behaves as if there are three spatial dimensions.
«Ancient Greek astronomers used a lot of geometrical techniques, but the geometrical figures that they use are always situated in a real space, with either two - or three - spatial dimensions,» Ossendrijver explains.
To turn his suggestion on its head, reality — not its mere shadow — may take place on a distant boundary surface, while everything we witness in the three common spatial dimensions is a projection of that faraway unfolding.
Those neutrinos may reveal the existence of extra spatial dimensions, which is a key prediction of string theory.
The number of observed large spatial dimensions — kilometer - scale or bigger — is still limited to the three we know and love, the...
The volume of the material samples exposed to increasing pressure decreases, which is associated with a reduction of usually all spatial dimensions.
«We measure both the position and spectrum of each individual molecule, plotting its super-resolved spatial position in two dimensions and coloring each molecule according to its spectral position, so in that sense, it's true - color super-resolution microscopy, which is the first of its kind,» Xu said.
One of the central ideas of string theory is that there are other spatial dimensions than the three we're used to; many string theorists imagine a world with 10 of the things.
He thinks instead of space - time, the blending of three spatial dimensions and the dimension of time described by Einstein's general relativity.
One of string theory's peculiar features is that when applied to fewer than nine spatial dimensions, the mathematics goes wild, predicting violent fluctuations that rip apart the very fabric of the universe.
«The disinformation campaign began in the crib, which first introduced you to three spatial dimensions,» she warns in her recent book, Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions (Ecdimensions,» she warns in her recent book, Warped Passages: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden Dimensions (EcDimensions (Ecco, 2005).
The hypothesis calls for six or more spatial dimensions (on top of the three that we can observe) that are curled up into tiny spaces.
«When it was theorized that the quantum Hall effect could be observed in four - dimensional space,» said Mikael Rechtsman, assistant professor of physics and an author of the paper, «it was considered to be of purely theoretical interest because the real world consists of only three spatial dimensions; it was more or less a curiosity.
By encoding two extra synthetic dimensions into the complex geometric structure of the waveguides, the researchers were able to model the two - dimensional system as having a total of four spatial dimensions.
Indeed, string theorists have come up with more fundamental explanations for why only three of the nine spatial dimensions the theory posits should have expanded to observably large size — explanations that make no reference to the possibility or impossibility of creatures like us being around.
This type of particle is a WIMP (weakly interacting massive particle), one of the most promising candidates for dark matter, and comes from theories in which the universe has extra spatial dimensions.
Extra dimensions of space, for instance, which are predicted in many forms of string theory (a variant called M theory requires 10 spatial dimensions rather than the familiar three), could be accessible at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), said Barnard College physicist Janna Levin.
Presenters will share how their work has been impacted by a new dimension of information - gene expression with spatial resolution.
Because the technique provides high spatial resolutions at a speed faster than other existing methods, even with a single cantilever, Curtis is hopeful that TCNL will provide the option of nanoscale printing integrated with the fabrication of large quantities of surfaces or everyday materials whose dimensions are more than one billion times larger than the TCNL features themselves.
Data cubes have two spatial dimensions and a third dimension of spectral information, providing images of astronomical objects that show both the distribution and motions of gas.
Additionally, Virgo's detector faced the same gravitational waves at a completely different angle, which gave scientists a fundamental new piece of information about gravitational waves — the polarization of gravitational waves, which is how space - time is distorted in the three spatial dimensions.
Our contributions to this field have helped to change the way endocytosis is perceived, from being simply a mechanism for signal attenuation to being a vital component of the cell signalling machinery that provides spatial and temporal dimensions to signalling events (1).
The new dimensions are brought to life by means of generous surfaces and more sophisticated spatial effect.
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