Sentences with phrase «through subatomic»

In this action - loaded arcade game you play the role of Fermi, a particle on a terrific trip through subatomic space.
- Let's Go To The Macroverse Shrink down to size in this fascinating look at creating the world from Ant - Man's perspective, from macro photography through the subatomic.
Using a metaphorical map as his guide and an imaginary boat as his vessel, he sets sail through subatomic waters.

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The theory of societies, like modern general systems theory, pictures a world made up of societies within societies (systems within systems) That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
The nature of Subatomic Particles — i.e. Elementary Particles and Composite Particles — is not observable (unobservable,) it can only be detected indirectly through effects / manners.
That is, societies do not just line up side by side like mosaics — they form «nested hierarchies» that go from subatomic particles through cells to animal bodies, or through stars to galaxies.
What is «delusional» is to assume that you are merely a collection of subatomic particles, randomly bouncing through the Universe.
Since information can be carried by subatomic particles and photons, then DNA molecules themselves need not be transmitted through the wormhole.
A near - match for Colman's brilliance, Olivia Williams is Jenny's strait - laced, but wounded sister Alice, whose job at CERN allows Kirkwood to shift the scale of her storytelling from the existential, through the political and the personal, way down to the subatomic.
If the result is correct, these ghostly subatomic particles, which fly through the Earth as if it were transparent, could be a major component of the mysterious dark matter that fills the Universe and which governs its ultimate fate.
Staffan Normark: And the Academy Citation runs for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles and which recently was confirmed through the discoery of the predicted fundamental particle by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
AMONG the hail of subatomic particles hitting the Earth from space are a few monsters: single particles with incredibly high energies of around 1020 electronvolts, 100,000 billion times as much as typical particles emitted through radioactivity.
In theory, gravity travels through space in the form of subatomic particles called gravitons, which move at the speed of light.
According to the first theory, the seeds which gave rise to the present day structure in the Universe are quantum fluctuations, minute variations on a subatomic scale that were expanded by more than 60 orders of magnitude as the Universe went through an «inflationary phase» — a period of extremely rapid expansion — first proposed by Alan Guth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
To peer inside the kerogen, they used small - angle neutron scattering, shooting a beam of subatomic neutrons through a substance and collecting information on the neutrons» behavior to determine the properties of the pores.
The journey of light through space is illuminated in the water and gold dust, moving slowly with convection currents from heated elements beneath the tank, alluding to the similar structure of macro and microworlds: stars in the cosmos and micro-particles in the subatomic scale.
Japan's Makato Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa share the Nobel Prize with American Yoichiro Nambu for work related to a fundamental description of nature at the subatomic particle level through what is known as broken symmetries.
The strange rules that control the subatomic world might be unintuitive, but they have been verified through many experiments for the better part of a century.
When someone watches a subatomic particle or a bit of light pass through the slits, the particle behaves like a bullet, passing through one hole or the other.
Just months earlier, he had suggested that neutrinos — those ghostly subatomic particles that flit through the Earth as easily as raindrops through a spring sky — might have the ability to travel through time.
Fuzzy statistical laws shape the subatomic world, including these 36 cobalt atoms viewed here through a scanning tunneling microscope.
A neutrino walks into a bar...» As reports spread of subatomic particles moving faster than light and potentially travelling through time, such gags were born.
The uranium emits radiation, including neutrinos and their antimatter counterparts, antineutrinos — harmless and light subatomic particles that pass ghostlike even through lead or rock.
Cosmic rays are subatomic particles that tear through space.
radiation Energy, emitted by a source, that travels through space in waves or as moving subatomic particles.
Join her on a dark and strange journey through the unsolved mysteries of the subatomic realm on her way towards regaining clarity.
Foregrounding their conditions of presentation, ownership, reception, and provenance, artworks, artifacts, and their passage through time and narrative discourses are played off the figure of the cloud chamber — an early twentieth century device that used water vapor to mark the movement of subatomic particles, and which laid the ground for the study of particle physics by photographing the patterns these movements produced.
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