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Rather than having to base the constants of the Universe on human-made artifacts, those hoping to make measurements will need to produce standard masses based on the universal constants.
Hilton has not yet commented on the minimum number of dimensionless physical constants from which all other dimensionless physical constants can be derived — but it can only be a matter of time.
Each of the chosen constants has been measured incredibly precisely.
These constants are determined with some type of interesting experiment.
Doing so, however, requires precise definitions of the fundamental constants.
"Timepiece" has constants and recurrences that never resolve into patterns.
There are only a handful of constants in this world.
The constants on the exact committee were the [Trump] children.
Fundamental constants are the closest we have to a universal language.
Scientists around the world just recommended changes to four fundamental constants.
Mortality and bodily fragility are two great constants of human life.
The only real constants are the dried scallops and dried shrimp.
" The seven units of the metric system and their fundamental constants: And for some, even defining units of measurement using natural constants doesn't completely fulfill that guiding mantra of metrology: "For all people, for all time.
There are three constants in modern life: death, taxes and iPhone leaks.
"She was one of the last 'constants' in my life," Stamos said.
"They were both constants in Harry's childhood and beyond," said the source.
If there are constants to Ms. Kidman's look, they are the subtleties.
In terms of subject matter and method, there are two obvious constants.
That effort redefinited the kilogram and other units in terms of fundamental constants.
There were definitely a few constants that remained between the two eras, though.
The cycles of seasons are one of the constants of life on Earth.
There are a few constants in the subsequent ongoing string of eight thefts.
Owner/operators, along with our World Famous Fries, are our brand's true constants.
That's been one of the constants across this admittedly bungled product launch: presentation.
Soon, music and computer programming became some of the few constants in his life.
In the midst of all these shifts, however, certain things remain rock-solid constants.
That changed over the course of his 50-year career, but some constants remained.
I must disagree however, with a mind like his, he had no physical constants.
It understood, on some level deeper than code, all the universal constants of hockey.
Originally, this was intended to be a limited release for the "Travels In Constants" series.
Built into the fabric of spacetime are fundamental constants that scientists can measure in experiments.
The show's only constants are the themes of entrapment and the transformative power of stories.
Harm and harassment — or fear of it — are constants for LGBTQ people around the world.
By definition, the fundamental constants of the universe do not alter with time or place.
The two constants are a high level of musicianship and an equivalent spirit of camaraderie.
The Constants of Jeremy Stephens One of Stephens's main problems is his strange punching form.
They hope to be there for you as one of the constants in your life.
There are a few constants of CES: crazy booths, offensively loud music, giant TVs, and swag.
There are a few constants of Super Bowl commercials: animals, beer, and appearances from random celebrities.
In a lot of ways, we'd become constants for each other over the past few days.
In a mature economy, with all the infrastructure in place, the time constants are just slower.
Still, there are certain constants that are as true, and perilous, today as they were then.
Nonetheless, there have been some constants in terms of how Mr. Trump is perceived by voters.
Death and hardship were constants in her life: She saw six of her younger siblings die.
Examples of how the measured values of constants can vary dramatically before converging on their correct values.
" "Because their role is so undefined, it's one of the only constants we see throughout modern history.
But that's the thing about SF, change is one of it's few constants, and not always welcome.
There are only two constants in life: death, and people who try to capitalize on a crisis.
But it's his fascination with women and his ability to conjure memorable female characters that remain constants.
In the 21st century, one of the few constants for the Knicks, outside of Dolan, was Mills.
As the news broke, viewers took to Twitter, noting that this year's constants are dropping like flies.
There were constants in the friendship between Will Robinson and Robot and in Dr. Smith's self-serving machinations.
Her language, her humor, and her flair for an arresting image and a telling scene have remained constants.
It's bringing one of the most important constants in math in line with how we actually do math.
Instead, scientists are hoping to update our units such that they're based on unchanging numbers, the fundamental constants.
As the horizons slowly shift beneath them, the sun and moon remain austere constants from rise to set.
Sexual suppression and sexual rebellion in response were both constants in the Bible Belt, where I grew up.
There are constants, though: Shamir's instantly identifiable voice — high and sweet with an acidic edge — and his songwriting.
Her constants are her family, some of whom live in South Africa, and her childhood best friend, Aminah.
Without any of her usual constants in her life going forward, Annalise will be starting anew in many ways.
"You can communicate these constants with someone on Mars and they'd be able to replicate the kilogram," said Mohr.
If and when the updates are approved, these constants would be set for the foreseeable future, said, Mohr...maybe.
When you have a lifestyle like I did when I was in my early twenties, there were no constants.
There aren't many constants in life, but a Heritage Foundation plan to repeal ObamaCare might be one of them.
The only constants are populist anger and a flailing at people he deems his enemies, whether foreign or domestic.
Religion and philosophy were constants in his conversations over unhurried meals of turkey bacon and grits at local diners.
We go back to our chosen fictional touchstones time and again, as constants against which to cast our variables.
This would mean that from May 20th 2019 the constants will themselves be fixed at their current values for ever.
Points one and two are not solvable, they're constants in the market that have been proven time and time again.
We have natures, and there are certain constants in human life, and that's a moral foundation we can build on.
Despite some compromises he made along the way, Jorah Mormont has otherwise been one of the show's few moral constants.
You'll learn about foundational concepts like variables, constants, conditionals, and arrays so you can apply them to real-world applications.
RHP Nathan Karns is struggling this month, but represents one of the few constants on the Mariners' hobbled pitching staff.
The 2016 Race One of the constants of modern elections is that presidential candidates have released their recent tax returns.
Friends, lovers, professional colleagues, siblings, nieces and nephews, neighbors and other people can be "constants" in a person's life, too.
The unsettling baby is one of the constants of Death Stranding, the latest game from Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima.
That means she needs to leapfrog Sanders and Biden, both of whom have been constants throughout, to win the nomination.
Maybe what all good writing has to be about for they are really the only constants in all our lives?
So for many years one of the big goals with the three-body problem was to find constants of the motion.
That the president seems to prefer strongmen to traditional allies is one of the constants of his otherwise chaotic foreign policy.
In my grandmother's world, there are few constants except for this robot cat, and I am eternally grateful for its existence.
This criterion is most often applied to the values of constants without units, such as the ratios of elementary particles' masses.
I was somewhere else, my head was in Heidegger and Hegel and I was writing about constants of time and futurity.
These have been constants at the club over nearly 42 years: an aura of inheritance and an ethic of freewheeling invention.
Among these features are block-scoped variables and functions, constants, arrows to simplify closure syntax, string interpolation, classes, modules and much more.
Throughout an increasingly bizarre election, Trump's affection for validation has been one of the few constants — and a predictable one at that.
Of those, Tom Hardy and Idris Elba would be the constants with neither having been out of the top five since 2011.
But there are also constants in every presidential election cycle, and among them are the fundamental mindsight and character of the candidates.
So the invasion and repulsion of invasion are constants in that story, but the sympathy does not rest in the same place.
" Another of Olowu's constants — his tortoiseshell glasses — stem from a more surprising source: "I bought four pairs of these from Hudson News.
Applying this wisdom to our daily activities can be a useful way to garner greater satisfaction from the constants in our lives.
But I do know that one of the few constants in his career is an enthusiasm for policies that hurt racial minorities.
That, and Bill Pullman's Detective Ambrose, are the only two constants in each new season of USA Network's anthology series, The Sinner.
While it is considered one of the most accurately measured constants, a small error could account for the proton and deuteron radius puzzles.
Even the constants of the universe could prove to be an inadequate foundation for units of measurement if public trust in them fails.
The possibilities are interminable—and could also be quite exotic, since other simulated universes could have different physical constants and laws of nature.
One of the most ubiquitous constants in our lives, and especially our jobs, is something that is meant to be endured, not enjoyed.
The only constants in London seemed to be terrible apartments, terrible Mondays, and terrible financial health, so I packed my bags and left.
But now those constants have been joined by new factors: President Vladimir V. Putin's political unpredictability and his readiness to use military force.
This might explain the much-discussed observation that the physical constants of this universe seem "fine-tuned" to permit the emergence of life.
But if you're tempted to toss out all the old stuff, better think twice — despite the changes in medical science, some constants endure.
The Checkup Rare children's books, made available online through the Library of Congress, show both the constants and the evolution in children's literature.
Look back over the past years of global turmoil—terror, wars, financial crises, political upheavals—and that rhombus is one of the few constants.
"In physics you have important constants like the speed of light which allow you to describe all kinds of phenomena," van der Hoeven said.
The quantity that the Kibble balance spits out is then expressed as a function of one of the universe's fundamental constants, the Planck Constant.
Still, there are a few constants: Born Kim Nam-joon, RM is a 03-year-old rapper and the first member recruited to BTS.
But unless the requirements for disclosure and data collection change, no one will ever be able to work out the constants in that equation.
But one of the constants is Chairman Hensarling who was very vocal, very active in the Wall Street community back when I covered that.
The two constants will be Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, and Jay Sekulow, who has been Mr. Trump's personal lawyer since 2017.
And as becomes very clear by the end of season four, their friendship is one of the few constants Josh has in his life.
But scientists have noticed that while some slight tweaks to these constants would make the entire universe uninhabitable, according to their equations,, other tweaks wouldn't.
According to friend Max Lomas, those were all constants in Bobbi Kristina Brown s young life in the weeks before it was brutally cut short.
Her children and stepfather had been constants at her bedside, and unlike some patients he had seen, she had readily admitted to her drug use.
She assumes a series of postures that leave her unable to meaningfully engage with her daughter, sister or manager, the only constants in her life.
The first values of these constants were often difficult to find—the speed of light, for example, was calculated by tracking the moons of Jupiter.
They are really good really often, to the point that they seem less like contributors than constants, the givens around which the real drama orbits.
Month 2: Memory Box Game The second month of Creation Crate will teach you some programming basics like random numbers, musical notes, functions, and constants.
ATLANTA — When it comes to AMC's 1980s tech drama "Halt and Catch Fire," its main cast members have been one of the show's few constants.
But the kilogram could not be redefined until the scientists had derived the same answer for the Planck and Avogadro constants within seven decimal places.
They must consider esoteric sports-broadcast issues like home blackouts, flexing, cross flexing, prime flexing, constants, mandatory pullouts, primary markets, secondary markets and protected games.
Iwao said she had help with the final calculation from Alexander Yee, who invented a program called "y-cruncher" for computing pi and other constants.
Researchers don't know why these constants have such arbitrary values, and some have suggested that there may be many universes in which these values can differ.
Essentially, calculating with this G is like trying to paint with a fat paint brush versus other experiments whose constants are like painting with skinnier paintbrushes.
Along with the kilogram, three other units were also redefined: the ampere, Kelvin, and mole, all of which are now officially linked to constants of nature.
The constants: -- Trump must keep to his word that he won't change; -- The public must believe, as the majority do, that Clinton will win the presidency.
Sweat is one of those unpleasant constants we all live with, but waking up in the middle of the night positively soaked is a specific problem.
Consomac notes that these resources may have been moved about in the beta code, but are actually USB constants — nothing to do with OLED touch panels.
It's a thing of wonder (as in, how does she get it so bouncy?) and serves as one of the few constants in an unpredictable world.
Those characteristics reflect the influence of Ms. Mailer's mother, whose Peruvian heritage and taste for Mexican art, color and patterns were constants during Ms. Mailer's childhood.
While the data varies by location, there are a few constants nationwide, including when traffic is heaviest during the holiday weekend: the night before T-Day.
His dynamic play has been one of the few constants on the Rangers, who improved to 220-9-3 with Saturday's road win against the Devils.
And at least on the latter point, they're right, in a way: sexualized acts of harassment, disrespect, contempt and dominance are constants in most women's lives.
I'd say that the main constants were the fact that you could label it "psychedelic music," music largely influenced by 60s and 70s rock 'n' roll stuff.
To other traveling parents, the Constants recommend planning only one major activity or city visit per day, and driving no longer than two hours at a time.
But the prekindergarten push also pointed to some of the weaknesses and blind spots that would become constants during Mr. de Blasio's four years in City Hall.
But some markets — mostly those that were mandatory pullouts, plus a few others — are constants, meaning CBS will not switch them away from the game in progress.
But in the decades since, the sound he used back then — straight-toned and forthright, yet thoughtful and measured besides — has remained one of jazz's unsung constants.
So he designed a garden around five boulders, representing the Confucian values known as "the Five Constants," to ground his daily meditation: Justice. Benevolence. Integrity. Knowledge. Propriety.
Marketing experts have said that since protests and public outrage are constants in the media, it's sometimes worth the immediate risk for brands to make a statement.
The editor told me the survey had two constants: Texas always comes in as the best state to do business, and California always comes in dead last.
Massachusetts has had its ups and downs since we began ranking the states, but there have always been constants, including the robust technology, health care and education sectors.
There are fundamental constants in physics that are apparently arbitrary—numbers that seem to exist entirely in their own right, without reference to the rest of the universe.
Now that you know the forces, remember that we live in a universe with a bunch of universal constants—electrons always have the same rest mass, for example.
"Blackstar" (ISO/Columbia) Instability and ambiguity are the only constants on David Bowie's "Blackstar," the strange, daring, ultimately rewarding album he releases this week on his 69th birthday.
But if there are any constants in the world right now, it's that everyone wants to ride the wave of yeehaw energy from Lil Nas X's smash hit.
Membership swells and dwindles with the tides, but the constants are the trinity-completing Selena Gomez and Karlie Kloss, with Haim, Lorde and Lena Dunham as main support.
But if there are two constants in the world of cryptocurrency, it's these: Never underestimate the power of trolls, and never discount people's eye for a quick buck.
Which means the ultimate takeaway from the results is a Washington more divided than ever, with brinksmanship and escalating rhetoric -- and a potential December shutdown -- as political constants.
The idea, which relates to quantum field theory, is technical, but the high-level sense is that the various numerical constants governing the universe shouldn't look too contrived.
He's also been one of the few constants at the DNC in this tumultuous period, as he's the only party official to carry over from the previous administration.
His relaxed slacker affect (a shaggy beard and trucker cap are constants) is such a strange fit for his egomania that it can't help but make you laugh.
Instead of using the Earth as a basis for defining units, they decided to use constants of nature — numerical or physical quantities thought to be unchanging throughout the universe.
They take on "zero" and "one" simultaneously with different strengths (technically it's a linear combination of zero and one with complex constants serving as "probability amplitudes") while they're calculating.
Also great for beginners, this 35-lecture class covers essential SEO constants and includes more than 250 tips on how to develop a successful SEO strategy for your business.
For the benefit of our readers: there are about 30 numbers (called fundamental constants) that define the masses of elementary particles and the strength of the four fundamental forces.
There are only a few constants on every run—running, jumping, dodging—and everything else is a question mark, from what weapons will drop to how those weapons scale.
Other constants to be updated based on the fundamental constant updates including the kilogram, the kelvin, and the ampere according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology release.
Death and taxes are supposed to be the only two constants of life, and until we see the returns — which we won't — I'm not even sure about the taxes.
Since anonymity and escrow accounts are the two constants of dark web marketplaces, that scenario has proven to be an even bigger problem than feds for Silk Road dreamers.
Early adopters like Ms. Duncan are on the front lines of testing new technologies that some experts say are set to upend a few of the constants of retirement.
These constants form the bedrock of modern physics; so fundamental to our understanding of the physical world that they're given single-letter code names, like super-spies of the universe.
The wearable space seems to still be figuring itself out — though in spite of some reports about the death of the category, overall growth remains one of the few constants.
In the four years that Ayanna Chisholm has worked collecting tolls out of tiny glass booths at the Holland Tunnel and elsewhere in New Jersey, there have been several constants.
There have been two constants throughout Taylor Swift's career: She writes catchy as hell songs about her love life, and she has studiously avoided weighing in on anything remotely political.
By 2014, the Kibble balances from N.I.S.T. and N.R.C. produced numbers for the Planck and Avogadro constants that agreed with the results from Dr. Bettin's work for the first time.
There are few constants in this world of unpredictability, but the pairing of Lauren, a beautiful "content creator," and Cameron, an equally beautiful "scientist," seemed to be one of them.
One of the few constants on my middle-school classroom bulletin board over the years has been Maira Kalman's New Yorker cover featuring the Institute for Advanced Study of Daydreaming.
Over the course of many bold career choices and a much-chronicled love life, including many models, the constants in Leonardo DiCaprio's life have been his parents, George and Irmelin DiCaprio.
Those things have been constants, but pretty much everything else has changed since the first time I saw her play at a small bar in Orlando, Florida almost ten years ago.
Glaser said Trump's stance marks a departure from one of the few constants of the past 70 years: the view that the Soviet Union, and now Russia, needed to be contained.
The patience and ingenuity of straphangers are constants in this city; the hipsters and Hasidim of Williamsburg and Brooklynites down the line to Canarsie will be no different in devising workarounds.
But there are a few constants, including Lena's two great loves: her partner, Trix, and her daughter, Grace, both of whom suffer untimely deaths that leave Lena gray and hollowed out.
The logo — which was the centerpiece of a 28-foot-high sign that welcomed fans to Cleveland's old ballpark for many seasons — is one of the few constants across the decades.
The holidays are different for everyone, but there are a few constants: eating too many cookies and treats before dinner and flashing a smile every two minutes for a family photo.
"The work is valuable for the redefinition of the SI units based on fundamental constants," Jun Ye from the JILA at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Colorado told Gizmodo.
Then in the mid-1890s Henri Poincaré showed that actually there couldn't be any constants of the motion that were expressible as any analytic functions of the positions, velocities and mass ratios.
Google, when buying patents at an auction in 2011, reportedly used mathematical constants as it raised its bid from $1.9021 billion (Brun's constant) to $1.333 (Meissel-Mertens constant) to $3.1415 billion (pi).
In that scenario, the coupling constants of nature are improvised, the same way that a jazz soloist improvises and gets a chance every cycle to get a different take on the improvisation.
They say the only constant in life is change, and while that's true, we'd like to add an addendum: the only constants in life are change and broken standard-issue charging cables.
Several mainstream representations of blackness make constants out of Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) types—calculated, powerful, and cunning in the same calculated, powerful, and cunning quality of a Kerry Washington in Scandal.
This is still a hypothesis, and it will take more models and observations to determine whether uneven distributions of matter throughout the universe could explain the tensions between the observed Hubble constants.
From one parent to another, there are a few constants that I'd like to share with you that I think are worth having in your parental toolbox:  Be a learner with your child.
"I don't think the structural aspects of U.S.-Saudi relations are at risk," he said, pointing to what he considered constants such as energy cooperation, counter-terrorism operations, military ties and intelligence sharing.
From Monday onwards, several other fundamental constants will go, like the speed of light, from being things that are measured to things that are defined, and are then used as references for measurement.
It was the so-called Euler's identity, which is a deceptively spare but profound equation that links five fundamental mathematical constants: a mix of real and imaginary numbers that combine to make zero.
The fitting problem asks whether this approximation might lead to incorrect inferences about the values of constants like lambda, or if it might even suggest the presence of a lambda that doesn't exist.
There are a couple constants in baseball — absolutely no crying, the beer should be cold enough to give your hands freezer burn, and you will hear "Baby Shark" at some point during the game.
The song, which dons a gloomy piano line similar to The Addams Family theme song, is a laundry list of the constants of her neighborhood: boosters, X and O chains, and single-parent homes.
After an email scandal in 2017, in which vulgar language was used by the former CEO Sam Haskell and board members to describe former constants, there was a shake-up in the leadership team.
Since the dawn of time, or since 2002, or since 2011, or 2015 — Presidents have come and gone, MySpace fell, iPods were literally invented, but Spider-Man and the Spider-Men remain our constants.
Here it is, for all the world to see, framed against some hideous hotel carpeting, which appears to be one of the few constants, regardless of where you happen to go in the world.
Movie soundtracks are the bedrock of a lot of his taste, but garage and jungle were constants in his household, and his aunt used to date the guy that owned the Sidewinder record store.
Moment of Infamy: Jake Pavelka's former fiancée spent most of her time on the show antagonizing and taunting the other constants – particularly soon-to-be-Bachelorette Ali – and then attempted to play the victim.
Henceforth, all seven units in the International System of Units, otherwise known as the S.I., will no longer be defined by material objects and instead will be defined only by abstract constants of nature.
Though there are a lot of differences among Costco stores, Monroe said that there are certain constants she can always rely on, like the Kirkland Signature brand and the general layout of each store.
One of the constants in his life is video games, there's even a chapter of his memoir that uses the SNES classic Chrono Trigger as an extended metaphor for his life at the time.
Two missions—NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and the European Space Agency's Planck satellite mission—have both yielded smaller Hubble constants by examining the so-called "afterglow" of the mega-explosion that birthed our universe.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., they also fueled a general sense — not entirely unfamiliar today — that the nation had gone mad; that the normal rules and constants of politics could no longer be counted on.
MUSICA Subversive HistoryBy Ted Gioia The self-negating, self-perpetuating cycle of aesthetic disruption and normalization is one of the great constants in music, as it is in many, if not most, of the arts.
In 1887, though, Heinrich Bruns showed that there couldn't be any such constants of the motion, at least expressible as algebraic functions of the standard {x,y,z} position and velocity coordinates of the three bodies.
With this idea of constant change and reinvention for the long-running series, Boon says that there are a few core constants that need to be in place for a game to feel like Mortal Kombat.
As part of my process — which may have appeared like awkward day-dreaming or a potential micro-dose day — I realized the efforts of any leader is delivered in 3 distinct buckets: Foundations, Constants and Ruddering.
The debate over crowd size was one of the constants of Mr. Trump's campaign: a way for him to accuse the "dishonest media" of diminishing the movement behind him, and a yardstick to use against others.
"With the help of fundamental constants, we have the possibility of establishing units of length, time, mass, and temperature that necessarily retain their significance for all cultures, even unearthly and human ones," Planck said in 1900.
We may have thought about handing out some CDs to our friends, but on its completion after feeling so good about it, we presented it to Jeremy to be a part of the "Travels in Constants" series.
It's one of Total Chaos' constants, and it only survived because Prebble was worried the game's longtime fans, who would sometimes take months or years off in-between checking in on the game's progress, would get lost.
"One of the constants that I've had to deal with over the last few years is folks on Wall Street complaining even as the stock market went from in the 6,000s to 3003,000 or 17,000," he said.
"One of the constants that I've had to deal with over the last few years is folks on Wall Street complaining even as the stock market went from in the 6,000s to 16,000 or 17,000," he said.
There are two constants during the game, year after year: Pepsi will take jabs at Coke, and companies of all kinds will try to associate themselves with other brands people like, be they Superman or The Simpsons.
As music's attitude and center have frantically shifted from decade to decade, one of the few constants has been Tony Bennett — since 1950 he has been relentless in his charm, gravitas and commitment to the American Songbook.
It was also one of my few constants — I made sure to keep up the sport wherever we moved and the sense of familiarity I got from easing back into the sport helped to ground and center me.
In a lot of ways it's a strategy game that's perfect for mobile — simple controls, quick battles — but you'll need to put up with some of the frustrating constants of free-to-play games to fully enjoy it.
Both teams have had sharp swings in performance from key players in this series, with only the intensity and two-way leadership of Alyssa Thomas for Connecticut and Natasha Cloud for Washington serving as constants in every game.
Woit worries that a multiverse theory, while sexy from a popular science standpoint, will cause physicists to stop looking for the answers to the most basic questions—like why the physical constants in our universe are what they are.
From those humble beginnings, Dyson's R2-D2 has been on of Star Wars' constants, appearing in all seven movies, hundreds of books, video games, and comics, and even making an appearance on the red carpet at this year's Oscars.
Although American Horror Story bills itself as an anthology series that wipes the slate clean with each and every season, it has two constants that rear their fiendish heads in every installment: silly writing and absolutely messy season finales.
An ever-growing body of work that tells of wartime waste, grief and suffering set against the hovering constants of profit and propaganda, his cups have been displayed in several exhibits around the country, especially on the West Coast.
Since the results can vary so wildly from person to person, I wondered what the constants are—whether there are particulars about the experience you only start understanding after doing it in different states of mind, sporadically, for years on end.
Whatever the case, the lengthening of LG phone names is one of this world's few constants, and as such, it ought to be no surprise that the company's first 5G handset happily continues the trend as the LG V50 ThinQ 5G.
Jacob deGrom has been one of the few constants for the sliding New York Mets, who will look to their third-year right-hander to avert a three-game sweep at the hands of the host Detroit Tigers on Sunday afternoon.
"Pressed to explain Time AI in layman terms without marketing jargon, Grant told Gizmodo it is "an AI-driven non-factoring-based encryption technology that relies on rapid oscillations of numbers that are rational math constants at very high speed.
Through a powerful telescope there, I looked up at a moon you could practically reach out and touch, and at the stars that remained constants across civilizations, colonization, war and violence, and now hung still in an eternal, pacific sky.
Hathaway always has her beauty constants – that luminescent skin and those rosy cheeks – but she has been able to have some more fun recently with her look, including dramatic yellow-blonde hair for the film Serenity and now, this subtle, sexy shag.
So I was always new someplace and someplace was always new to me, and I had very little constants except for my skateboard and my guitar and that rag-tag network of friends that had bonded so fiercely over making music together.
For example, the Evolution of Comedy reaches back to antiquity on through Renaissance commedia dell'arte, Elizabethan England and the golden years of Hollywood, focusing on durable comedic constants like the trickster and the fool and the tools of caricature, parody and farce.
And since Karolak's use of black has become one of the few constants in his painting, its ubiquity presents a critical challenge, expressly because it looks so good, which is a somewhat perverse reason to cast suspicion on a body of work.
If this year's PSAT were a movie, I'd remain unspoiled—all I know is that mathematical constants and ambiverts came up, that somebody named Ruth read Nao's diary, and that babies will get dirty if their mothers leave the house to vote.
Lomas had lived off and on with Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston's daughter — as well as her boyfriend Nick Gordon — and previously told PEOPLE that drugs, partying, fights and immense pain were constants in her life the weeks before it was brutally cut short.
One reason that was particularly disappointing at the time was that it had been hoped that somehow constants of the motion would be found in n-body problems that would lead to a mathematical proof of the long-term stability of the solar system.
While she's had her beauty constants, like luminescent skin and rosy blush, she's been able to have some more fun recently with her look, including dramatic yellow-blonde hair in her upcoming film Serenity and now a honey-blonde bob for a Netflix movie.
Though there have been some constants over the last nine years — "I can always tell you what the top toy of the year is," Glaub jokes — there have also been some major changes, especially in the content of the letters, that Glaub has noticed.
Running back David Johnson was one of the few constants on offense last week with 83 yards rushing and a pair of touchdown runs while speedster John Brown finally emerged with six receptions for 146 yards after catching one ball in each of the first two games.
Still, among the many ways to be unhappy online, I see at least a few constants: The historical trend has been for early-adopting countries to both shape the internet more and censor the internet less than late-comers, so those tensions are fairly predictable and powerful.
Playing as a man, the presence of your 18-year-old daughter (Amanda), and that daughter being non-white are constants, but it's an open question whether Amanda's other parent (who is now out of the picture) was a man or woman and if your child was adopted.
When I first corresponded with Pohl in 2013, the year he and his colleagues reported an updated muonic hydrogen measurement in Science, he emailed me a plot showing how, historically, measurements of physical constants have often drifted dramatically as techniques change and improve before converging on their correct values.
The series has two, overarching constants: The Guy, portrayed by co-creator Ben Sinclair (co-creator Katja Blichfield has appeared in two episodes), a kind, happy-go-lucky weed dealer who traverses the five boroughs on his bike; and subtle, patient depictions of beautifully mundane occurrences (like this one).
Few bands have gone through as many lineup changes and near-break-ups as Dead To Me. Since the release of Cuban Ballerina in 2006, every full-length has featured a different line-up, with vocalist-bassist Tyson "Chicken" Annicharico and drummer Ian Anderson being the sole constants.
While the insight into the void at the heart of Mr. Johnson's blond ambition is striking, there are some constants to his politics other than his spectacular mendacity: his defense of bankers and pursuit of tax cuts, and a loathing for those who call him to account over facts.
Those are the variable Bluths, and then there are the constants: George (Tambor) and Lucille (Jessica Walter), acting as usual out of blind self-interest; Tobias (David Cross), desperate to save his long-dead marriage and D.O.A. acting career; Maeby (Alia Shawkat) trying to get the attention of her oblivious parents.
"I was thinking about things that have changed in terms of my interests from the beginning of my career to now, and one of the constants has been I've never really been interested in being known as a brand or known as a particular character more than another," she says.
In the context of today, however, when hurtling toward the next crisis and needing to turn on a dime are among the few constants, and when a revolt against the establishment may be in the offing, it seemed less like a solution than a well-executed, occasionally alluring, exercise in nostalgia.
In President Trump's oft-changing world order, Roger J. Stone Jr., the onetime political consultant and full-time provocateur, has been one of the few constants — a loyalist and self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" who nurtured the dream of a presidential run by the developer-turned-television-star for 30 years.
At a meeting in Versailles on November 16th, the world's measurement bodies are almost certain to approve a resolution that will mean four out of the seven base SI units, including the kilogram, will follow the other three, including the metre, in being redefined in terms of the values of physical constants.
With Game of Thrones' vast cast of major characters killed off at a breakneck pace, the show's opening credits have become one of its few constants, a memorable clockwork vignette set to a pounding drumbeat that shows a map of the lands the various would-be kings and queens are fighting over.
The only three constants that have defined genre-bending heavy sound lifers Jucifer since their 1993 inception have been their lineup (Gazelle Amber Valentine and Edgar Livengood, partners in life as well as riffs), their righteous fury, and their commitment to being completely and utterly hard-to-pin down (both musically and geographically).
It's a move that has already drawn comparisons to another pair of ATLiens, and though the Sremmurds are working with a more limited palette—namely Mike Will Made-It beats and chirpy mantras, the two constants of their catalog—this triad of records is another compelling entry in the tradition of colorful radio weirdos working in the Peach State.
This hypothesis dates back more than two decades, but Lombriser built on previous research by constraining the possible dimensions and characteristics of this speculative bubble in a paper published in the April 2020 issue of Physics Letters B. Lombriser argues that there is no need to invent new physics to explain the discrepancies between the two Hubble constants.
If you're just starting a new game of No Man's Sky, the first thing you see will look something like this: The world that you see might look a little different due to the procedural generation in No Man's Sky, but the crash site — including the ship, the white orb (it's a distress beacon) and the random debris — are constants.
Ted-Ed traces the history of the metric system (thank you French Revolution) to show how important it is to have one universal measurement system for the world, what can happen when conversions go wrong (NASA crashing an orbiter into Mars), and what the future of the metric system will be (basing it off universal constants like the speed of light).
The spaciousness of its too perfectly constructed sets, the subjugation of story and theme to abstract compositional balance, the precision choreography, even—especially—in scenes of violence and chaos, the entire repertoire of colors, angles, fonts, and textures: these were constants in films as wildly different as " Barry Lyndon " (1975) and " The Shining " (20113), " Full Metal Jacket " (1987) and " Eyes Wide Shut " (1999).
Op-Ed Contributor STATESBORO, Ga. — Growing up in a factory family in small-town Indiana, I led an uncertain life with only a few constants: fear of losing it all, frustration with a world out of our control and the ever-present need to "be a man," a phrase that always carried with it an air of responsibility and torment.
While the conference has been through a few changes of ownership, some name changes and different venues (and seat configurations), the constants of Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher — along with a deep roster of Recode writers supporting them — make for the place to hear from (and on video, see) how technology and business trends are created, used or handled by the important companies of our time.

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