Not exact matches
Then there's the
matter of the inevitable tsunami —
with waves as high as 50 feet roaring on shore, reaching miles inland — that comes afterward.
The first and third
waves, which were the work of nonbelievers
with overt ideological hostility to Christian belief, are
matter for another study.
Developments in quantum mechanics (
with its emphasis on probabilities,
wave - particle duality, quantum teleportation of information and tunnelling, and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle) may prove a useful, if limited, tool in speculating about topics such as free will, communication,
matter - spirit and epistemology.
There were two familiar concepts
with which they had organized the world of
matter in motion:
wave and particle.
This curtain seemed to be raised by a few inches in the nineteen twenties, in those heroic days when de Broglie and Schroedinger de-materialized
matter like the stage magician who makes the lady vanish from the box, while Heisenberg (1969) eased her out of the straitjacket of determinism and proclaimed that the principle of complementarity agreed «very nicely»
with the mind - body dualism — the implication being that the particle aspect of the electron was analogous to the body, its
wave aspect to the mind.
fred likes the quantun physics argument, because most people don't even know what quantum mechanics deal
with, which is mainly a mathematical description of much of the dual particle - like and
wave - like behavior and interactions of energy and
matter.
«Doesn't
matter,» said Chinaglia,
with a
wave of his hand.
Foster dismisses the
matter with a
wave of his hand.
«The late spring and early summer have already brought several heat
waves, which can be life - and - death
matters for New Yorkers
with serious medical conditions,» Cuomo said.
However, it was not until 1924 that a more complete picture emerged
with Louis de Broglie's
matter -
wave hypothesis and the true importance of quantum mechanics became clear.
Quantum mechanics is a physical science dealing
with the behaviour of
matter and energy on the scale of atoms and subatomic particles /
waves.
Taken
with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent objects in the galaxy: black holes gobbling down
matter, gas heated to millions of degrees by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock
waves that heat the gas tremendously, generating X-rays.
And
with recent advances in laser and
matter wave technology, the science is finally at the stage at which experimentation can verify theory.
Matter wave tractor beams could be made
with beams of electrons, Novitsky says.
Strong coupling is interesting because both the boat (
matter) and
waves (light) are strongly affected by the interaction
with the other.
If gravitational
waves — ripples in space time — have a handedness, primordial particles could interact
with them to form a dark
matter superfluid that spreads through the cosmos
In turn it means that gravitational
waves interact only very, very weakly
with matter.
High - contrast
matter -
wave interference fringes
with a period of ∼ 15 micrometers were observed after switching off the potential and letting the condensates expand for 40 milliseconds and overlap.
Beyond inventions that revolutionized daily life, Bell Lab scientists made fundamental discoveries — such as the
wave nature of
matter and the microwave background radiation from the big bang — earning six Nobel Prizes including the one shared in 1997 by Secretary Chu for a method of trapping atoms
with lasers.
A new study published in Nature presents one of the most complete models of
matter in the universe and predicts hundreds of massive black hole mergers each year observable
with the second generation of gravitational
wave detectors.
Researchers simulated the environment found inside these planets by creating shock
waves in plastic
with an intense optical laser at the
Matter in Extreme Conditions (MEC) instrument at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's X-ray free - electron laser, the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS).
«These
waves will destructively interfere
with one another so that very few
waves are generated no
matter how many rocks you drop.
The bubble is a nebula
with a clutch of massive, hot stars at its center that is sending
waves of
matter smashing into the surrounding interstellar material, generating a glowing structure, which looks like a ring from our perspective.
Left: An artist captures the two merging neutron stars: Gravitational
waves ripple from the collision; gamma rays eject after impact and swirling clouds of
matter glow
with multiple wavelengths of light.
I kept thinking, well, there's one way I can explain how gravitational
waves interact
with matter.
«Our results demonstrate that aortic arch pulse
wave velocity is a highly significant independent predictor of subsequent white
matter hyperintensity volume and provides a distinct contribution — along
with systolic blood pressure, hypertension treatment, congestive heart failure and age — in predicting risk for cerebrovascular disease,» Dr. King said.
A new Brown University study stands to substantially refine what they thought was going on: what really
matters is not a sustained elevation in beta
wave power, but instead the rate of specific bursts of beta
wave activity, ideally
with perfect timing.
A new study published in Nature presents one of the most complete models of
matter in the universe and predicts hundreds of massive black hole mergers each year observable
with the second generation of gravitational
wave...
In an assumed ideal free space (without intrusion from other fields or forces of any kind, devoid of
matter, and, thus, in effect without any intrusions, demarcations, or boundaries), such
waves propagate
with the speed of light in the so - called transverse electromagnetic mode — one...
A
wave that passes through a LIGO detector — and «passes through» is a fairly apt description, because gravitational
waves do not interact meaningfully
with matter — will lengthen space - time ever so slightly along one arm of the «L,» and compress it along the other arm.
As a quasar's black hole sucks in gas from surrounding space, the gas collides
with the edge of its dark -
matter halo and forms a shock
wave, which heats the gas suddenly and strips off electrons to form electrically charged ions.
It was therefore only a
matter of time before online dating websites hit on this and created a
wave of «niche» sites, where you can search for people
with similar interests, lifestyles, careers, incomes — basically, anything.
Ray has exerted an enormous influence on generations of filmmakers, but it is this relatively under - seen feature,
with its muted gravitas and modern subject
matter, that makes the director's connection to future
waves most apparent.
Waves of positive change can be generated through very small actions, and each one of them
matters, including to cope
with the impact of climate change, and to protect our environment and planet.
: The worst student to teacher ratios in the country; near the worst per pupil funding in the US; low starting salary schedules that shortchange new teachers so the oldest teachers can be overpaid, though all do the same work; LIFO policies so that younger teachers are always fired first no
matter how good they are and no
matter how poor senior teachers are; teacher layoffs expected at every recession,
with waves of recessions expected indefinitely; bad funding in the absence of recessions and worse funding in recessions; constant loading
with additional requirements and expectations; poor and worsening teacher morale; poor and worsening working conditions; ugly architecturally uninspired facilities and often trashy temporary classrooms; inadequate learning materials, resources and technology; inadequate administrative support
with the worst student / administrator ratios in the county; inadequate librarian, psychologist, behavioral specialist, counselor, nurse support due to the worst ratios; inadequate student discipline structures; and much more...
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Waves and front - firing stereo speakers.
It's a beach every bit as beautiful as the name suggests
with powerful
waves that, no
matter how experienced you are, could sweep you off your feet.
No
matter what you take
with you, the beach and the sound of the crashing
waves makes for a relaxing and special holiday.
With expert knowledge of where the best
waves will be no
matter what the conditions, or your level of experience, Bali surf schools will get you the best
waves of the day, whether that be outside their headquarters, or means a drive up the coast.
Adam Pendleton's Black Dada Flag (Black Lives
Matter)
wave with the wind from May 1 to November 1, 2018 on Randall's Island.
While traces of his association
with painters like Francis Picabia and Kurt Schwitters remain evident in his work, Hartley's subject
matter in this exhibition is Maine
with its rocky shores, tempestuous
waves, and lonesome lighthouses.
Robert Adanto's film explores radical «4th
wave» feminist performance through interviews
with a new generation of artists who use their bodies as subject
matter.
Following a residency at CERN, the world's leading particle physics research centre, Ikeda has created a site - specific intoxicating environment: a pitch black room
with three glowing white platforms containing
waves of dark
matter moving to a soundscape.
Among the subject
matter on view are denizens of the winter boardwalk in Brooklyn, men lying on park benches in summer, relentless ocean
waves, mannequin heads in Chicago storefronts, and men in suits spot lit
with sun shadows.
The numbers are simply not there yet, no
matter how cavalierly you
wave them away
with simple monocrystalline solar cells and small wind generators, lead acid batteries, 12 volt DC appliances and inverters.
When The Team gets criticized on a technical point, they typically dismiss it
with a
wave of the hand, saying «it doesn't
matter».
'' Since this heat
wave broke the previous record by 5 °C, global warming can't have much to do
with it since that has been only 1 °C over the 20th century» LOL [laughing out loud] Any excuse, no
matter how contorted the logic.
It is a property of the INTERACTION of light, or any electomagnetic
wave,
with specific
matter: atoms, molecules, cells, etc..
Light
waves can be reflected / scattered, absorbed, refracted, or transmitted to pass through
matter unchanged and different materials will have different effects in these encounters; high energy light
waves get scattered in our atmosphere from encounters
with dust, water vapour, molecules, etc. as the white light hits the rough surface composed of these, so we have a blue sky for example, while the longer IR gets absorbed by water and earth, on a smooth surface such as glass or still water these high energy lights get reflected, angle of incidence equal to, and some pass through to get reflected or scattered at the next surface, think rainbow.
This year's survey found that labor and employment (particularly, wage and hour litigation), consumer fraud, product liability, and antitrust
matters collectively accounted for two - thirds of class action spending by respondents,
with data privacy and security
matters lurking as a potential next
wave in 2018.