Sentences with phrase «wormholes with»

The closest thing I've found is the stuff on throught the wormhole with Morgan freeman (when they did the death show).
TV Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman Science Channel, beginning June 23 Nearly 14 billion years ago, the Big Bang propelled our universe from nothing to everything.
A wormhole with a long, thin throat could prop itself open long enough to let through pulses of light, offering a way to talk across time
First time writer / director Ryan Coogler has captured the hearts and minds of both audiences and critics with his poignant portrayal of the true story of Oscar Grant,» said PGA Awards Co-Chairs Lori McCreary (INVICTUS, «Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman») and Michael De Luca (CAPTAIN PHILLIPS, MONEYBALL, THE SOCIAL NETWORK).

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«Stricter advertising policies from tech giants like Facebook, combined with increasingly savvy consumers who won't respond to noticeable, poor - quality ads will force native advertising to completely disassociate itself from terms like clickbait and wormhole,» James said.
It's a wormhole that can be opened and jumped through when one is faced with a contentious and complicated issue.
Last December, I took an unsettling tumble into a wormhole of Google autocomplete suggestions that ended with «did the holocaust happen».
But with a 100 - qubit quantum computer (much larger than anything available in labs today, but thinkable), a teleportee of 10 qubits could be sent through the wormhole.
These shells would be connected by a wormhole, so Alice and Bob could jump in (they would have to «merge themselves with the matter forming the shells») and meet «in some place outside ordinary spacetime.»
A number of bizarre theories have been proposed to bridge this gap, many of which suggest that the very fabric of space - time bubbles up with random quantum fluctuations — a foam of wormholes and infinitesimal black holes.
They address the firewall problem by combining entanglement, a mind - bending facet of quantum mechanics, with the sci - fi — sounding concept of wormholes.
In 1997 Bernard Kay and Marek Radzikowski of the University of York in England and Robert Wald of the University of Chicago showed that time travel was consistent with all the known laws of physics, except in one place — near the wormhole entrance.
These bubbles are «baby universes,» and the holes are wormholes connecting our universe with another parallel universe.
This wormhole is constructed with both of its ends initially located close together.
Most schemes to make stable wormholes require matter with negative energy — something we have never seen.
Wormholes from the vacuum would connect randomly with any point in space and time, so the other end would connect God knows where.
Probability-wise the wormhole would be more likely to connect with the universe back in time, rather than the present.
But if a wormhole is built with equal amounts of regular and repulsive matter, that would hold it open (Physical Review D, doi.org/sdz).
«Wormholes can be propped open with nothing.»
When we combine general relativity with quantum theory, we find moderately strong evidence that wormholes can not exist after all — but we just don't know for sure yet.
Physicists have argued, however, that such time machines would eventually be destroyed by a catastrophic build - up of energy caused by radiation looping around within the wormhole, doubling its strength with each journey through time.
A Type III civilization would be able to manipulate the Planck energy (1019 billion electron volts), the energy at which space - time becomes foamy and unstable, frothing with tiny wormholes and bubble - size universes.
In 1988 Kip Thorne and his colleagues at Caltech showed that with sufficient negative matter or negative energy, one could create a wormhole through which a traveler could freely pass back and forth between, say, his laboratory and a distant point in space or time.
Science Cinémathèque, a project funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, features reviews of recent movies such as Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man and a series of short student films on such topics as wormholes, the patterns in pinecones and sunflowers, and Ignaz Semmelweis, the 19th - century Hungarian physician whose campaign to promote hand washing among doctors was met with near - universal scorn.
Since wormholes are contortions of spacetime geometry — described by Einstein's gravitational equations — identifying them with quantum entanglement would forge a link between gravity and quantum mechanics.
Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, who came up with the original idea for the movie, worked closely with the London - based special effects company Double Negative to ensure that the wormhole and black hole shown were as realistic as possible.
Some physicists think that wormholes could connect black holes in space, possibly providing a clue to the mysteries of quantum entanglement and how to merge general relativity with quantum mechanics.
Using present - day technology it would be impossible to create a gravitational wormhole, as the field would have to be manipulated with huge amounts of gravitational energy, which no one yet knows how to generate.
The «wormhole» in this experiment is a sphere made of different layers: an external layer with a ferromagnetic surface, a second inner layer, made of superconducting material, and a ferromagnetic sheet rolled into a cylinder that crosses the sphere from one end to the other.
Wormholes, or hypothetical tunnels through space - time that allow faster - than - light travel, could potentially leave dark, telltale imprints in the sky that might be seen with telescopes, a new study suggests.
• Blast from the Past - Step into the»80s at The Wormhole Coffee, where you can nurse a warm honey latte or peanut butter Koopa Troopa from an R2D2 mug, tout your Mario Kart skills on old - school video game consoles, and take selfies with the airborne DeLorean.
It's a dating site where the results you get are rather attached to the effort you put in, but with so many features and erotic sections it's easy to fall in a wormhole of exploring the site and interacting with multiple members at once.
Influenced by the psychedelic comic book illustrations of Jack Kirby, the film is filled with vibrant worlds and colorful characters that make you feel as if you've fallen through a wormhole and into another dimension.
Farscape began back in 1999, with Astronaut John Crichton being shot into space and sent through a wormhole, where he exited to a far point in
Then envision midnight - movie touches mixed into the filmmaking: flash cuts of predators and prey enhancing otherwise typical scenes of plans being hatched; monologues about brain capacity and the true meaning of time coupled with psychedelic visions and wormholes and explanatory objects materializing from thin air.
After an attack destroys the home base of Big Boss» mercenary empire, the survivors of the attack are swallowed by a massive wormhole that drops them into a dusty wasteland swarming with nanotechnological zombies hell bent on killing every last human being on the planet.
A Wrinkle in Time is a mind - bending science - fiction story that deals with follows a young girl's search for her missing scientist father through time and space, a gripping adventure story that turns cerebral once it starts dealing with concepts like wormholes and mind control.
Players are pulled through a wormhole and find themselves in a dangerous world filled with biological threats and hostile environments where they must survive and find their way home.
The game is set in an open world environment where after begin pulled down by a Wormhole you will land into a hostile world filled with alien zombies.
A scene in which crewman on the Nimitz clasp their hands to their heads as they travel through a wormhole, juxtaposed with newsreel footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor, elicits genuine pathos, however intentional, at opportunities squandered and historical tragedies re-experienced.
If Konami's - studio - formerly - know - as - Kojima - Productions had decided to wipe The Phantom Pain from the Metal Gear Solid canon, or if it had elected to begin a new entry in the Metal Gear Solid canon with wormholes in the sky sucking a bunch of soldiers off to an island populated by zombies and monsters, that would deserve some pretty sharp words from fans.
It was later recovered by S.H.I.E.L.D., which lost it when Loki absconded with it in The Avengers (2012) and used it to open a wormhole above Manhattan through which an alien army attacked Earth.
Last week Konami also launched new FOB events on all formats and in all regions, with the Bound Dragon event allowing players to obtain the blueprint for the E-RB WH GEN (Wormhole Generator).
For those of you that are not familiar with Portal, your gun creates portals on surfaces which you can use to warp travel, wormhole like, to get to areas you can't get to by moving or jumping.
It's now up to a medical team lead by Dr. Franks (Tommy Lee Jones) and CIA Lead Agent Quaker Wells (Gary Oldman) to get Jericho to cooperate with authorities before the wormhole program gets into the hands of an anarchist who will stop at nothing until the governments of the world are toppled and society is reset.
It starts with you being sucked into a wormhole and you end up in an alternate dimension that's basically a desert filled with strange zombie - like creatures.
Sam Adams over at CriticWire summed up the confusion over how to deal with the overt philosophizing of this movie»» it's like a giant dramatization of moments taken at random from episodes of Morgan Freeman's Through the Wormhole»» by saying that Lucy is either «the summer's smartest dumb movie, or its dumbest smart one.»
The Nolan brothers playing with wormholes, time travel, and alternate dimensions?
Margot shifts through space - time as she grieves the loss of her grandfather, the heartbreak over a first love, and the tenuous relationships with her best friends, all while using quantum physics and scientific method to determine what triggers the wormholes and how to remain in real time.
And as far as he knew, a dodgy plasma injector could drop you smack into a wormhole ending somewhere on the other side of the universe with no way back.
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