Sentences with phrase «tiny ripples in»

Gravitational waves are tiny ripples in space and time itself, set off by cosmic cataclysms such as the merger of two neutrons stars or black holes.
The keystone of Einstein's general theory of relativity, gravitational waves are tiny ripples in the fabric of space - time.
This event happens as the system emits gravitational radiation, tiny ripples in the fabric of space - time.
Three spacecraft will orbit around the sun and measure tiny ripples in space - time via sensitive lasers.
BlackGEM is going to hunt down optical counterparts of sources of gravitational waves — tiny ripples in spacetime generated by colliding black holes and neutron stars and detected for the first time in 2015 by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO).
A tiny ripple in the paper caused by humidity can render itself like a lunar mountain.

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By the time the waves from the black - hole merger arrived, they had become tiny ripples, changing the length of the pipes by just 1 part in 1 billion trillion.
The seven founding mothers of La Leche League sent out the first ripples in a tiny pond.
These ripples were thought to be caused by gravitational waves, ripples in the very fabric of space - time, created a tiny fraction of a second after the big bang.
The tiniest eddies in air send ripples through the fog, rendering the slab too bumpy and jittery to support images detailed enough for watching sharp video or reading text.
One possible explanation, says Raghvendra Sahai, a researcher at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, is that each ripple might in fact consist of several smaller ripples too tiny to be seen even with the Hubble.
Even in empty space, there are flutterings of energy, and sometimes those tiny ripples act in demonstrable ways.
First detected by networks monitoring seismic activity in 1998, the tiny ripples were initially chalked up to the many small earthquakes that occur each day around the world.
Good quality Camembert should have a rippled or bumpy looking rind that is white with tiny bits of red in places and slightly downy.
In one moment, Eilis and Tony are two tiny figures engulfed in a sea of rippling green grass — a vast wide shot as they survey the empty house plots around theIn one moment, Eilis and Tony are two tiny figures engulfed in a sea of rippling green grass — a vast wide shot as they survey the empty house plots around thein a sea of rippling green grass — a vast wide shot as they survey the empty house plots around them.
At first, Tate's life in the tiny town of Rippling Creek, Louisiana, seems fairly ordinary.
California Abstract Expressionist Jay Meuser, who typically painted in the non-objective style, wrote about his painting Mare Nostrum, «It is far better to capture the glorious spirit of the sea than to paint all of its tiny ripples
I remember the slight ripples in its surfaces, and even the way they revealed tiny bumps from the finishing nails that held together the wooden surfaces under the paint.
It reveals tiny changes - from the rippling of a woman's stomach as a baby moves inside, the actual way the blood flows in the human body, how fast your heart is beating, to the wobbly motion of your eyeballs inside of your skull, vibrations of individual guitar strings.
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