Sentences with phrase «through spacetime»

Fashion bloggers showing up with fedora hats is like a physical oscillation that travels through spacetime.
In the 1982 experiment, if the photons «rolled doubles» more than a certain fraction of the time, it meant that particles violated something called local realism: the idea that influences between particles ripple through spacetime like waves (locality) and that particles have hidden nonrandom properties (realism).
Colliding black holes send ripples through spacetime that can be detected here on Earth.
When masses abruptly change their rate or direction of motion, they should send ripples through spacetime.
Four times in the past 2 years, physicists working with mammoth gravitational - wave detectors have sensed something go bump in the night, sending invisible ripples through spacetime.
Wormholes are shortcuts through spacetime, the rough equivalent of crossing a mountain via tunnel rather than climbing over it.
The proposal eliminates the need for firewalls by turning entanglement into a shortcut through spacetime rather than a mysterious long - distance link.

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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyessey:: I'm slowly working my way through this show and it is blowing my mind.
Therefore, through its initiative, it really impinges upon the events that are related to it in the spacetime continuum.
In the absence of mass, spacetime is flat and objects traveling through it move in a straight line.
But much work in recent years suggests that such spacetime tunnels might link two black holes, in which case travel through them becomes thinkable, even if not physically, emotionally or economically feasible.
Gravitational waves stretch and compress spacetime, subtly distorting objects they pass through.
Unlike more familiar kinds of waves, these gravitational ripples don't travel «through» space; they are vibrations of spacetime itself, propagating outward in all directions at the speed of light.
Using physics equations provided by Thorne, the company's computers mapped the paths of millions of rays of light through the warped spacetime caused by a fictional black hole.
Through such musings Einstein realized that gravity is merely the bending of spacetime by mass and energy.
Wormholes, tunnels through the fabric of spacetime that connect widely separated locations, are predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity.
This spiraling collision was so violent that it shook the fabric of spacetime, sending perturbations — gravitational waves — rippling outward through the cosmos at the speed of light.
Now this comes from a, this piece of it comes from a 2003 paper by a planetary scientist named Jack Wisdom at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and what he discovered is that you can move, as you [were describing] through curved space by moving, [let's] say, your arms and legs, or if you're an alien as it is described in the article, a tripod alien — just for the simplicity of demonstrating how the movements are with, sort of, heavy feet and a ball at the end of the tail that helped to move the [weight] around, just to make it kind of simple to look through — you can move through curved spacetime without pushing against anything, and this is the key here.
You know, for instance around Earth, you can think of gravity as forming a kind of a well around Earth, which causes the things that pass near Earth, the moon I would say, which is orbiting on its path, to stay within the vicinity because it falls into that gravity well, metaphorically speaking; and in likewise the same way this astronaut that is fictitiously described by our good mathematics professor takes a journey through curved spacetime.
And the other really fascinating implication of general relativity is that falling through a vacuum in curved spacetime by stretching and contracting but not at the same rate, if you stretch at one rate and contract at another rate, you can actually slow your descent and behave like a glider even though there is no atmosphere.
And if you were to swing your arms around, your body would start to move in [opposition] to that, and moving through curved spacetime is similar in this fashion.
And he writes the story in the tradition of [a] series of wonderful stories in the»40s by George Gamow that told the story of a physicist who had some wonderful adventures; and in this story, likewise, Guéron takes us on a journey through the wonderful adventures in curved spacetime of an astronaut, and it's kind of like a summer reading for physicists story, I would enjoy it on a beach, myself.
In a likewise fashion, Jack Wisdom's paper described how one could «swim» through curved spacetime.
First predicted by Albert Einstein, the waves are disruptions that radiate through the very fabric of spacetime.
However, if the light from many distant galaxies passes through the stretched spacetime of a nearby galaxy cluster, then the mass of the galaxy cluster can be derived from a careful analysis of the ensemble of warped shapes and their orientations.
Also, astronomers familiar with the signal are considering the possibility of a microlensing event — a distant radio source may have been momentarily amplified by HD164595 through the warping of spacetime, creating a cosmic lens, making the radio signal look like a suspect radio burst.
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO) is an international effort to directly detect the very small ripples in spacetime passing through the Earth.
Should a gravitational wave travel through our planet, a tiny change in distance may be recorded by the interferometer — this represents the minute squeezing and stretching of spacetime that occurs as gravitational waves propagate.
On Jan. 4, the Laser Interferometry Gravitational - wave Observatory (LIGO) picked up a barely perceptible signal that scientists quickly determined to be a gravitational wave — a ripple of energy passing through the curvature of spacetime.
Whether it's exploring Medieval Britain through tapestry, fusing the idea of black holes and spacetime with contemporary dance and movement, or expressing memoirs of World War II through cabaret and jive, the links are endless.
Asteroid Base allows for the contents of Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime to be published through video broadcasting services for any commercial or non-commercial purposes.
The music of Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is equal to the graphics in terms of quality, a mix of genres and tempos that is continuously engaging and upbeat and often had me and my coop partner quietly dancing while trying to improve our coordination and progress through the levels.
Rachel has two works in this exhibition: Krypton Relativity, and A Selected History of the Spacetime Continuum, a handwritten timeline spanning from before the Big Bang through to 10 to 100 billion years in the future.
→ MASS MoCA: Rachel's (Selected) History of the Spacetime Continuum, a part of «Explode Every Day: An Inquiry into the Phenomena of Wonder,» on view through March 19, 2017
In addition to the company's operational efforts, 21CF raises awareness and inspires sustainable thinking in audiences and employees through pioneering content like Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Epic, Rio, Xploration Station, and Avatar.
Second, there's Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, a frenetic co-op game that tasks up to four players with navigating through space in a small spaceship.
Gamers can also play Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime with their friends online through the Share Play feature of the PlayStation 4.
Another title that will be offered as a free game to PlayStation 4 gamers is Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, a co-op title that can have players team up with up to three others in piloting a neon battleship through a colorful galaxy.
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