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(Soundbite of ping pong balls bouncing) PALCA: You can use them to study how sphere's pack together.
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(Soundbite of ping pong balls bouncing) PALCA: You can use them to study how sphere's pack together.
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(The ball subtends a circle of incident sunlight, not a sphere's worth of area.)
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(Soundbite of ping pong balls bouncing) PALCA: You can use them to study how sphere's pack together.
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The sphere's position can be tracked in 3-D space by a camera called the PlayStation Eye, which plugs into the PlayStation 3 and sits atop your TV.
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But in twistor theory, a light ray is defined as a single point in light-ray space, and a space-time point P is represented by the celestial sphere's worth of light rays through P — in other words by a complex curve (a Riemann sphere) running through light-ray space. link
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For now, we're in an awful transition, where we haven't quite adjusted for the public sphere's ability to appropriate the freshly-enlarged private sphere.
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But in twistor theory, a light ray is defined as a single point in light-ray space, and a space-time point P is represented by the celestial sphere's worth of light rays through P " in other words by a complex curve (a Riemann sphere) running through light-ray space." link
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Or usually did, but this morning, when the timer rang, he pulled the eggs out of the micro-wave and they were raw, uncooked, perfect sphere's of yellow cradled in a clear liquid like tiny galaxies.
Waiting for Wanda Dean West 2010
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Since an electron has an electric charge, its spin causes it to interact with a magnetic field, deflecting the electron's path in a manner similar to the way a charged sphere's course would be altered.
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