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After a chaotic pursuit featuring multiple warps to different parts of the world, the ship warps to safety and crash-lands.
A mirror warps Plum's eyes as she's treated with Botox.
But it warps the public's understanding of how science works.
It's all about the way he warps reality around himself.
The past flickers, warps, comes in and out of focus.
In sexuality and in addiction, trauma refracts, warps and obscures.
Some Amazon users complain that the board warps in the dishwasher.
And it warps how presidential candidates campaign and how presidents govern.
Reality warps itself around them, drawn toward their center of gravity.
It was woven with cotton warps and wool, cotton, and silk wefts.
It warps the mind a little, to quote the novelist John DuFresne.
Space-time warps in the presence of gravity, and this changes everything.
Nor is he proposing solutions to the way money warps representative democracy.
But their works show a similar interest in how technology warps reality.
Face Warps You are a goofball and you love to show it.
He says narcissism warps Trump's perception of reality about himself and others.
"Being in the desert warps our minds a little bit," says Mason.
And those bursts of emotion have surely translated into warps in time.
But Ring takes the idea of voluntary camera registries and warps it.
I also think it sort of warps how the audience views the show.
The hug warps into a kiss, and thus, a new relationship was born.
Such movement, particularly when it involves continents colliding (which it did), warps them.
Can you tell me about the design philosophy behind the Star Warps website?
And things are getting weird and creepy: The ground warps, folds, and caves.
Being inside a system, as I argue in the book, warps your judgment.
That warps the shape of public debate in ways that Zuckerberg didn't address.
One glance in the right direction and time warps back to the 1940s.
The current system is a form of white privilege that warps the process.
In this way, the magazine warps the real world in its own editorial image.
You might have time warps, or God knows what else, but it's very unlikely.
The terrific art direction warps the bubble-gum iconography into something haunting and lurid.
It's a great big question mark that's so profoundly distracting, it warps the entire movie.
We write missives we regret; we make typos; the autocorrect nanny state warps our intentions.
Go deeper: The sky-high pay of health care CEOs warps incentives to reduce spending.
It also warps user behavior into patterns that look very different on mobile to desktop.
What starts as an impromptu date over slushies quickly warps into passionate plans of mass murder.
When a gravitational wave passes through Earth's part of space, every atom warps ever so slightly.
"It warps a person from the inside, changes all the locks and loses all the keys."
Scientists have detected short warps to incoming starlight, perhaps from planet-sized objects bending their gravity.
Methodical and mercurial, Gehr's Serene Velocity warps a prosaic university hallway into a fidgety, indomitable, uncertain entranceway.
It looks like the subject is staying in one place while the whole world warps around it.
It's based on a previous book he wrote called Black Holes and Time Warps that's really fantastic.
Through a combination of pastel, graphite, and melted plastics, Irwin warps portraiture into uncanny pieces of trash.
To the Editor: Thanks to Frank Bruni for his column on the way Facebook warps our worldview.
That's a choice, one that warps the show's vision both of what's funny and who America is.
Visit the Star Warps website to explore the galaxy of Star Wars remixes Burkeman has curated there.
No, she warps from surface to surface using a mythical power to traverse a massive, mysterious world.
In clips from performances both live and in studio she warps her voice into absurd, inhuman shapes.
He used sunglasses to show how the technology warps the lines, hinting at an augmented reality approach.
Each incident takes iconic images of Superman's heroism and warps them into something terrible — but fundamentally recognizable.
The gravity from the lens warps the light from the source, making it appear brighter and slightly distorted.
At his best, Westbrook warps the game in ways that stats cannot, and by definition do not, measure.
It's this kind of agitation that makes the final image unique and warps the viewer's idea of beauty.
Courts have huge backlogs that take years to clear and state-run banks are stuck in time-warps.
Schizophrenia can be a devastating psychiatric disorder that warps a person's understanding of reality and sense of self.
The theory, first published in 1915, said that gravity literally warps the space and time surrounding massive objects.
But there is something about living the "dream life" that stays with you and warps you a bit.
Race, gender, sexual orientation, class: All of this informs — and very often warps — how we see the world.
But Földes pushes and warps the limits of bodily abstraction into something entirely different than Mapplethorpe or Carlsen.
" She warps old truisms, like "it takes a village to raise a/ child in nude-colored handy cuffs.
Focused on certain markers and metrics, the admissions process warps the values of students drawn into a competitive frenzy.
So the only way to study dark matter is to observe how it warps the space-time around it.
"Hate has no place in America, … hatred warps the mind, ravages the heart and devours the soul," Trump said.
I've driven modern prototype racecars before, but the naked speed of this 24-year-old Mazda warps my perception.
Armageddon, Ahmed Qoqas' latest mod, warps the docile suburbia of SimNation into an epic struggle of superheroes and supervillains.
The Creators Project: How did you first begin talking to your collaborators about curating an experience like Star Warps?
Starfleet warps in to deal with the situation peacefully, and instead ends up in the middle of a war.
At several points he warps the scenery, somehow making it seem both claustrophobic and agoraphobic at the same time.
But this modern-day McCarthyism is toxic and damaging because of the way it warps our entire public discourse.
But when a gravitational wave hits Earth, it warps spacetime — briefly making one tube longer and the other shorter.
The gravity near a black hole is so strong that it warps the very fabric of space and time.
Critics in both parties of gerrymandering have said that it warps democracy by stifling large segments of the electorate.
Gravity warps the shape of spacetime itself, and therefore light will bend around massive regions of space, like galaxy clusters.
The more it succeeds, the more Facebook warps a universe of Internet content, industry norms, and consumer habits around itself.
However, so is the sense of obligation, and it warps their dynamic in ways that neither is eager to acknowledge.
If you crash, the game just warps you back to the throng and you get right back to your goals.
Soon after, the game warps players into the past, when everything was shiny, bright—and less wrecked by time fuckery.
See "Zen" from the sequel, which warps and bends their coke rap into a transmission from a far-off galaxy.
It diminishes the evil of the Nazi regime, and by inviting easy analogy, warps our assessment of our own actions.
But without the benefit of theatrical devices that might clarify the order of events, its time warps undermine the plot.
"When he starts to fall back and pick up the habits we're trying to discourage, the music warps," he said.
The new animation begins with the familiar "N" ribbon animation, but then it warps the viewer through a spectrum of light.
When the light from distant galaxies warps around an extremely large mass, like a galaxy cluster, it creates this elegant ring.
Gravity warps the shape of spacetime itself, deflecting some of the light in the region and generating an eerie circular shadow.
This week, Riverdale takes the cheery iconography we associate with suburbia and warps it just enough to make things feel creepy.
Human memory tends to perceive minor events as brief and major events as lasting, which warps our perception of time's passage.
Part of the perniciousness of misogyny is that it warps to fit your conditions, and therefore divides you from other people.
Together with the custom software that analyzes the data, the sensor measures how the nail warps as the user grips something.
Literal accuracy is never the point, but there are nonetheless flaws in the glass — larger, more systemic warps and blind spots.
It's astonishing, and it's sort of a saga about how celebrity warps judgment, and from OJ to Bill Cosby to anything.
They're also used to measure the mean sea level, which is used to understand the way our planet's gravity warps spacetime.
For that reason these time warps have gone unnoticed; it takes a well-designed experiment to tease them into conscious awareness.
Like any other black hole, they would be incredibly dense regions where gravity warps space so much that light cannot escape.
It's an attitude that relies heavily on ideas about traditional gender roles, and warps those ideas into something even more twisted.
It warps what you think pop, rock, and punk can do when bleeding into each other, one song to the next.
Jun Mitsui's tower for the jewelry company De Beers has a gray steel facade that warps in and out in broad curves.
Because of the way gravity warps spacetime, physicists have now calculated that the Earth's core is 2.5 years younger than its surface.
It would be limiting to bind the diverse experiences of women solely along the continuum of violence that often warps our lives.
But Suicide Squad tries so hard to be seedy or lecherous or scuzzy that it somehow warps back around and becomes laughable.
Watch the video above to see how cable news' focus on politics over policy warps the way we think about health care.
Mukherjee began her foray into traditional materials such as fiber, jute, hemp, and cotton, using ed techniques like open warps and knotting.
Privacy-eroding technology warps our attention by allowing us to pay attention to things (like our front steps) that we previously couldn't.
The latter potentially warps the balance of power between Congress and the executive branch, and smothers the protections that make government go.
"This proved that the way mass warps space-time is exactly correct," study author Thomas Collett from the University of Portsmouth told Gizmodo.
Los Angeles-based artist Anja Salonen stretches, bends, elongates, deforms and warps her figures in ways that are comically deadpan and simply strange.
As positive patriotism warps into negative nationalism, solidarity is mutating into distrust of minorities, who are present in growing numbers (see chart 1).
It's always been about the ways espionage — and becoming a convert to a cause more generally — twists and warps relationships with other people.
They use adaptive optics, a technology that tracks fluctuations in the atmosphere and then warps its own optics in real time to compensate.
The bigger picture: Critics say tech warps the minds of users who aren't mature enough to use it well — and gathers their data.
ROBERT HIRST Massapequa, N.Y. To the Editor: Frank Bruni argues that Facebook creates a pressure to conform that warps our points of view.
But if unchecked, rent-seeking can grow to a point where it warps a healthy market economy into a system of crony capitalism.
The museum also just opened an exhibition that warps what we perceive to be reality and helps visitors make sense of their senses.
Hadi's creeping authoritarianism — he's a mini-Michael Bloomberg, unchecked in a town without a real newspaper — warps Howland and breaks its social compact.
As the two objects orbit each other, their immense gravity warps space surrounding them, which distorts the radiant pulses emitted by J0740+6620.
The first half of their story is about how war warps everyday life; the second half, a tale of globalization and its discontents.
Oiwa's landscape is far too tranquil to be mistaken for the software's creation, but his line work warps into natural elements quite often.
In that series, the Scarlet Witch warps reality, creating a new world based on the hopes and desires of the world's most powerful heroes.
It's a microcosm of general relativity, whereby the mass of the Sun warps the fabric of spacetime, pulling the planets into orbit around it.
What a danger it is to love, how it warps a person from the inside, changes all the locks and loses all the keys.
Apple's narrative may be no match for the terrorism debate, which warps everything in its path until it is a fearful distortion of reality.
David sees himself as a victim, and that warps his understanding of responsibility and what he needs to do to be a good person.
Sometimes the world warps, taking us to another place (the place you were exiled from?) before dumping the player back to the shore again.
About halfway through this week's episode of "The Leftovers," that tape warps and unravels after it's caught in a downpour in the Australian outback.
Cipollone's letter reflects a much deeper problem from the Trump administration: the breathtaking assertion of executive power that warps our constitutional structure beyond recognition.
Black holes are objects so massive that the way their gravity warps spacetime prevents light from escaping beyond a region called the event horizon.
What frustrates Penhaul as much, if not more, than all this is the fact that he says the Trump ad warps the video's original intent.
Notter warps every body part, from top to toes, in order to convey both the mental and physical sensations these all but avoidable scenarios produce.
Furthermore, we're both exposed to a culture that warps the definition of An Official Good Body into something highly specific, digitally manipulated, and utterly arbitrary.
Jagged Alliance 2 is devoted to those types of unfair fights, and the way that technological supremacy warps and skews the very notion of fairness.
Authors have many images to describe distorted mental states, but that of a glass enclosure, which warps vision and sound, is among the most common.
DB Burkeman developed a way to organize the cream of the interstellar crop into one coherent body of art: the curated online catalog, Star Warps.
But can you show me the honor in a president who warps reality itself to his advantage and savages all who get in the way?
It is the warps and wiggles of space-time, Einstein realized, that give rise to what you and I experience as the force of gravity.
Each sketch in the series begins with an anxiety-provoking interaction that gradually warps into surreality: a birthday party, a job interview, a focus group.
First, they indicate that we have an anti-saving bias that is so strong it warps our ability to attend to and perceive time accurately.
The telescope array is named after the edge of a black hole where time stands still and gravity warps space into its almost-unfathomable gravitational pull.
Greenspan takes his supple, rich voice — the band's "sacred cow," as he puts it — and warps it until it might as well be a guest vocalist.
It's fittingly spare: a Hall of Mirrors-style effect warps the singer as she toys around with some air guitar and dances through the lens's ripples.
The project of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is not to look at the dark inner heart of humanity, or how our cultural obsession with love warps us.
The scene toggles between a view inside the mission and Kirkman's monitor screen; the feed flickers and warps, and it's unclear at times what is happening.
Black holes are objects so dense that beyond a zone called the event horizon, their gravitational field warps space to the point that light can't escape.
In that sense, sin is considered a form of bondage: Human beings are afflicted by temptation to do evil that warps their perceptions and their desires.
Simply put, he spends a fortune to create an enormous, psychic squid creature, which he warps into the middle of Manhattan as a staged alien invasion.
One of the funniest answers to this question comes from the comedian Conner O'Malley, who has built a career playacting the way consumerism warps our spirits.
Not only does this type of rhetoric reflect a shallow understanding of immigration policy, it erroneously warps aspects of legal immigration to appear related and destructive.
Of course, Trump isn't the only one who reliably warps black lives and history in a self-serving manner -- he's his own kind of microcosm of America.
Fortunately, the National Science Foundation made this handy animation, showing how the light warps, and slings around the black hole, leading to the image we see above.
We can't see it directly, but we've observed the way it warps the light of distant galaxies and causes them to rotate faster than they probably should.
In a 2006 study at Emory University, psychologists wanted to see just how much this process of confirmation bias warps our ability to sort out political information.
And they found the evidence: Stars that should have appeared near the sun were shifted ever so slightly in the sky, proving spacetime warps around our star.
It's heartbreaking to see how, again and again, that cruelty warps Laymon's relationship with his mother as she resorts to violence to keep her son in line.
"Our Milky Way presents a unique case study for galactic warps, thanks to detailed knowledge of its stellar distribution and kinematics," Poggio's team said in the study.
Then there's the ever-mutating language, which finds a natural poetry in everyday speech, which in turn grows and warps into Swiftian accounts of an apocalyptic future.
Scientists believe they are formed when the corpse of a massive star collapses in on itself, becoming so dense that it warps the fabric of space and time.
The heat warps your vision, convincing you that puddles exist in places that haven't seen rain in months or that the scorched asphalt is vaporizing in the sun.
It warps our views of other people: As we get angrier, we can no longer see what's good about them, we can no longer empathize with their concerns.
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That kind of coverage might make for entertaining television, but it badly warps the way viewers at home understand what's at stake in the fight over health care.
Because this supermassive black hole is about four million times more massive than the Sun, its immense gravity warps and tugs at objects that get close to it.
There's some other evidence for dark matter, too: It seems to produce the same gravitational lensing effect (meaning that it warps the fabric of spacetime) as regular matter.
On a practical level, the moon warps the ocean, bringing in and out the tides, but it also serves as a way to mark time on the calendar.
The fabric warps under the weight of matter, causing nearby stuff to fall toward it (this is gravity), and slowing the passage of time relative to clocks far away.
Suddenly, he warps readers back to the 2016 presidential election with a piquant exposition of Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with Saudi ciphers like George Nader and Joel Zamel.
That kind of money skews and warps everything, and it has led to all these moral and legal compromises in the name of trying to keep the money rolling.
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Trudy are a beguiling presence in the flesh, due in no small part to Taylor's voice—a grizzled croon that he warps by flicking, pulling and shaking his own throat.
As a result we know that there are methane lakes on Titan and jets of water shooting from Enceladus, and the rings themselves have warps, ripples, hills twists and braids.
The relentless and obliterating inequality that warps every facet of American life is easy to see and increasingly difficult to ignore, but it can also be vexingly difficult to comprehend.
The show has very good visual effects — as displayed in this finale when an entire city reveals itself to be a time machine and warps in and out of existence.
When people dread the total dependency of late-stage dementia, they don't just dread its effect on others; they dread the way it warps the shape and story of their life.
Gravity warps the shape of spacetime itself, so if something really heavy is in just the right place, it can appear to change the shape of objects behind it, like a lens.
Partisan gerrymandering has been used for two centuries but has become more extreme with the use of computer programs to maximize its effects in a way that critics have said warps democracy.
In Stay With Me, Yejide's childlessness warps to a calamity plaguing her entire community, earning her the invasive "help" of everyone from ecstatic mountaintop mystics to a zealously cruel mother-in-law.
Once you've progressed far enough to unlock the walker version of Fox's Arwing, you'll have access to a secret passage that warps you into a different version of the level's big boss.
In one stage, pieces of the environment are transformed into warps, and the moment you dash in one direction, the game locks you into place, spitting you out on the other side.
Eli Pariser parsed all of this in his 2011 book "The Filter Bubble," noting how every tap, swipe and keystroke warps what comes next, creating a tailored reality that's closer to fiction.
He's been alive a long time and absorbs the life force of the living to keep himself young, but the process warps his physical appearance and makes him more monstrous each time.
By definition, that distorts the marketplace, and warps investment decisions better made by private stewards of finance unencumbered by political considerations, whose only fiduciary responsibility is to those whose funds they manage.
Named after the real psychological phenomenon of how this game warps minds, this lit ass version of Tetris adds a soundtrack, visuals, and background worlds which respond to the way you play.
Trump himself has largely ignored the controversy publicly, but his administration's attempts to cast him as some sort of victim misunderstands and warps he history the Mississippi museum is meant to honor.
The producer Osno1 turns in a brittle guitar line and a preening hook befitting of a early 00s pop-punk song, though she slivers and pitch warps it into something more absurd.
Because the spin axis of the black hole is misaligned, frame-dragging also warps part of the disk, causing an intense wobbling that is responsible for the jets shooting off in different directions.
Scientists are fairly sure that nearly every galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center—a compact but incredibly massive thing whose gravity warps space so much that light can't escape it.
The Infinity Gauntlet literally warps space and time to do whatever the wielder wants, and the best thing the smartest man could come up with is the total extinction of an invading force.
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The revival of gun regulation as a political issue comes at a precarious moment in Florida politics, as a polarizing president warps traditional political boundaries in a state he narrowly won in 2016.
Perhaps a woman who should have a complete face only has half a jaw, perhaps a mirror warps and contains a demon, perhaps an old man drooling in the corner can see the future.
This would involve distributing several of these clocks around the world and measuring the slight deviations in their time keeping to get the highest ever resolution map of how the Earth's gravity warps spacetime.
Around a black hole, there's no hiding: gravity warps space-time, and here the effect is so extreme that light rays go around the black hole, showing multiple distorted images of what lies behind it.
The flashier fruits of Albert Einstein's century-old insights are by now deeply embedded in the popular imagination: Black holes, time warps and wormholes show up regularly as plot points in movies, books, TV shows.
This is the thing about addiction, which is somehow both secret and obvious—a fun vice that other people enjoy in moderation somehow overcomes and overwhelms and overtakes everything else, and the world warps accordingly.
Ironically for something that warps you between points, covering large amounts of ground with teleportation is slower than running, and having to choose an exact location means you'll spend more time looking at the environment.
The emphasis on Turner's singular, heroic stature is understandable — this is, as I've suggested, a movie that traffics in familiar arcs and beats — but it also thins out the story and warps its political implications.
Because the run is made of a steel mesh, rather than netting attached to a wooden frame, there's no need to replace netting as the fastening on the frame comes off or the wood warps.
A black hole is the region around an extremely compact clump of matter whose intense gravitational force so powerfully distorts and warps space that you might think of it as a puncture in space itself.
This bubble warps space-time to create an area of contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, placing the entire bubble—spacecraft and all—in a new position faster than light.
He argued that every object in the Universe warps the space and time around it, and when an object moves, it creates ripples in this space-time — gravitational waves — a bit like ripples in a pond.
A wince warps Meg Duffy's smile as she recalls her first release as Hand Habits: 2012's Small Shifts, a ten-inch split with Peg, the Long Beach-based solo endeavor of Avi Buffalo's Sheridan Riley.
A wince warps Meg Duffy's smile as she recalls her first release as Hand Habits: 2012's  Small Shifts, a ten-inch split with Peg, the Long Beach-based solo endeavor of Avi Buffalo's Sheridan Riley.
In preliminary looks at the hero in top-tier play, Echo warps the game around her since she has tons of damage, including tools to help take care of both high health and low health targets.
An eye for picking the next viral hit demands not just fluency in the tastes of the day but also the ability to intuit the ever-evolving zeitgeist as it warps and flows across social media.
When looking at a massive object like a galaxy, you will see around it multiple images of the bright objects behind it, because its huge gravity warps light like a lens (hence the name "gravitational lens").
And since gravity is typically interpreted as the way mass warps space itself, that means a precise-enough atomic clock could serve as a scientific tool for measuring how objects change the shape of their surrounding space.
"Simulations and movies like these really help us visualize what Einstein meant when he said that gravity warps the fabric of space and time," Jeremy Schnittman, the NASA astrophysicist who created the visualization, said in a statement.
And that's the TL;DR of Rhino Stew Productions' David Lynch Teaches Typing, a brilliant little tribute game that warps the classic interface of old school keyboard tutorial software into the deepest, darkest bowels of Lynchian hell.
Prepare for sensory overload: Your eyes, ears, nose and, especially, brain are going to be tested at the American Museum of Natural History's new exhibition, "Our Senses," a playground that warps what we perceive to be reality.
The process of embroidering the details of the faces onto fabric and filling it with stuffing warps and changes the images, making it hard to tell where the portrait ends and the pillow begins—not unlike a dream.
To me, the ultimate act of refraction that Slave Play enacts is to serve as a microcosm of the act and effect of colonization — in its horror, perversion, the way it twists desire and irrevocably warps human relationships.
With her real-life family as her co-stars, and her daughter Bridey Elliott as the film's writer and director, Paula steals the spotlight in a story that reflects, warps and magnifies the thorny dynamics of showbiz households.
It came up in the context of a discussion of the surreal way he transforms and warps vocal takes into colorful prismatic melodies, but his point was clear—there's something special about music made by hand and present unadorned.
"That's how I see my job, more how power warps people or how they rise to the occasion, remarkably," Dowd told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files" podcast, produced by the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
Abell 370 is a masterpiece on its own, as the gravity pulling these galaxies together actually warps the fabric of spacetime itself, stretching and magnifying background galaxies, which appear as blueish streaks and lines in the dazzling image below.
But the plot that stretches across Infinity War and Endgame warps the diverse people of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into an ensemble cast that, at the level of plot and politics, ends up existing to support Iron Man's agenda.
Mark Waid's comic book series Irredeemable warps Superman's origin even further — the alien baby in that story is the manifestation of a terribly guilty mother exerting her will on an alien probe, and producing a child she can't kill.
The opening mission puts the player inside of a first-person characters who die in sequence, their names, birth dates, and death dates flashing on the screen as the player warps into the body of another piece of cannon fodder.
Denuded of that shroud of dust and gas, the black hole's gravity warps the space behind it; if we were close enough to be seeing the black hole like this, we would be in motion, captured by its gravity in orbit.
The game was recently released on Steam, and like Subaltern's previous title Neocolonialism: Ruin Everything, which I covered for Hyperallergic last year, it warps a familiar game structure, and uses those mechanics to draw attention to a real-world issue.
That sound you hear stretching across the record, of Vernon's glitched voice, is the result of the Messina, an instrument that Vernon and a studio engineer invented that warps vocals, making them resemble the fragmented tears of a distant technology.
Lee, who has wondered publicly about "my own violent nature" and "the nature of violent male behavior," is a searching poet of fathers and sons, alert to how domestic space warps around contemplative men and whatever latent rage their silence veils.
Night after night, he still manages to get on the court and produce, with the help of an immaculate three point shot and a knowledge of executing at unknown angles that warps the mind of pretty much everyone who watches him.
Though tutoring companies often brag about how much they can boost scores, there is no clear consensus on how much test preparation actually changes the final result, or whether test prep warps the results or merely demonstrates a student's diligence.
An obsessive search through the warps and wefts of the internet yielded an email response within 48 hours: Dear Ms. Lichterman, I am deeply touched and appreciative of your kind words about 'Jeunes voix' and would be happy to meet you.
When the white dwarf passes in front of the pulsar, it appears to causes a slight delay in the pulsing, because the light must travel a slightly longer path as the white dwarf's gravity slightly warps the shape of space.
"Simulations and movies like these really help us visualize what Einstein meant when he said that gravity warps the fabric of space and time," said Jeremy Schnittman, who generated the image at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
About a week later came "Real Friends," as potent and dispiriting a catalog of loneliness he has ever recorded, a song about how fame warps and traps, and no matter how high it brings you, will always yank you down.
In La La Land, too-cool-for-cover-bands and struggling jazz pianist Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) plays on the Roli Seaboard Grand, a $3,000 futuristic keyboard that warps sound based on presses, bends and slides, after joining Keith's (John Legend) band, The Messengers.
But astronomical observations in the past 60 years have increasingly demonstrated that there are objects in the Universe whose gravitational field is so intense that it warps spacetime such that light cannot escape beyond a point of no return, called the event horizon.
A room dedicated to discontinuous warp, a weaving technique in which the horizontal threads don't extend fully across the vertical warps, shows how "technical knowledge allows the freedom to expand and get away from the expected," as a quote from Else Regensteiner declares.
Maybe you'll just leave the thing in a cabinet and keep cooking with the cheap little pan you got at the big-box store, with its hot spots and the wobble it has on the stovetop because it warps in the heat. Don't!
I have seen it in myself, and I have watched it in others: When we're going for retweets, or when our main form of audience feedback is coming from highly partisan social media users, it subtly but importantly warps our news judgment.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a major blow to election reformers, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected efforts to rein in electoral map manipulation by politicians aimed at entrenching one party in power, a practice known as partisan gerrymandering that critics have said warps democracy.
The segment also places D&D's early struggles in the context of modern parenting, where parents find themselves concerned less with what their kids are playing and more with whether all that time kids spend glued to smartphones and related devices warps their brains.
All 15 tracks on the compilation are exclusive to the mix, which aimed for a very specific mindset: "I have always been a massive fan of Warps Artificial Intelligence CDs and this was a starting point in terms of atmosphere," she noted in a press release.
This warps the criminal justice system, such that courtroom drama in the vein of Law & Order is becoming a thing of the past: Between 90 and 95 percent of federal and state cases are now resolved through plea deals instead of a trial with one's peers.
It's the story, in miniature, of how the student panic industrial complex warps our debate and how it causes us to obsess over things that don't matter, a distraction we can scarcely afford given the very real problems facing the country at this particular moment in time.
Micrographs of the tapestry, taken by conservators at The Getty, bring every minute detail to light: the undyed wool warps stretching horizontally, providing support to the overall structure, the crimson silk spiraling vertically, and alongside it, these incredibly thin strips of gilt silver wrapped around yellow silk.
A star appearing as a galaxy in front of it warps its light with gravityImage: NASA, ESA, and P. Kelly (University of Minnesota)When you look up into the night sky, you see lots of stars—but all of them are members of our own Milky Way galaxy.
But in brief, it takes place 1,000 years after a nuclear apocalypse known as the "Mushroom War" warps the Earth into a fantasy landscape; its main setting, the Land of Ooo, is populated by offbeat creatures and people made of candy, fire, or "lumpy space," among other things.
The collection's finale, "The Story of Of," not only soon diverges from the opener in its details, but it warps into a recursive exercise in which the characters end up reading their own story in a notebook as it tumbles back to its beginning and restarts again and again.
Bowyer-Chapman, a die-hard fan of the show who is a frequent guest judge, later told me that he felt the scene was cutting commentary on both the racial discrimination of "The Bachelor," which has never had an African-American star, and the way television warps people.
Which may be why we're seeing a new wave of fictions that explore the future trajectories of this trend; Channel 4's surprise hit series Black Mirror is mostly obsessed with the question of connection, and how technology accelerates and warps the way we relate to each other.
In this way, The Founder is similar to work by Subaltern Games, whose No Pineapple Left Behind uses the management sim to critique the standardized test emphasis of American public schools and whose Neocolonialism: Ruin Everything warps a world domination strategy game to end with the destruction of the planet.
By researching black holes — massive warps in space-time thought to form from the collapse of huge, dying stars — using gravitational wave science, for example, researchers may be able figure out the fates of some of the first stars that formed after the Big Bang, LIGO scientist Matthew Evans said.
A bird makes its indecipherable call to another bird, a song from a passing car warps in the Doppler effect and I'm reminded, if only for a moment, that I need a lot less than I think I do and that I don't have to leave my kitchen to get it.
Marrying the droning space-rock of English feedback enthusiasts Flying Saucer Attack via the heart-stung slow songs of Codeine, the likes of "Topical Solution" and "Constellations" were mini-soundtracks to staring at a blanket of stars, a little high, letting your eyes water until everything slowly warps out of view.
It captures how sinking into a great play can make that play feel as though it warps time, so everything is at once more elongated and much shorter than it should rightfully be, and the "to be or not to be" monologue takes five seconds but also a lifetime to play out.
His cover, which you can see above, is a cover in the actual proper sense—instead of just singing his own version over the original backing, he warps the track completely into his own style, slowing the tempo right down, and adding the electric guitar accents which best characterise his rocky R&B style.
For all the many ways in which inequality warps our world and impacts our lives, it collapses all too readily into abstraction; we can see the way that our politicians dutifully mouth the batshit beliefs of their billionaire sponsors on both sides of every debate, but at some point that just becomes the discourse.
Not just regular hot, like the average professional footballer or someone off Riverdale, but a rare, disorienting kind of hot that interferes with your brain chemistry and temporarily warps your personality – a hot that causes aloof men to fall over themselves trying to maintain their composure and self-assured women to boil over with rage.
As mixed martial arts fans we've long grown accustomed to prudes and prigs and spoilsports lashing out at our favorite pastime with "evidence" (psychological, anatomical, ethical, historical-pastoral) that fighting as a source of amusement warps the minds of our children, debilitates the moral growth of our civilization, and sets back the cause of human evolution.
Their praise is warranted: the game, which receives a major expansion this month, is lovingly crafted with details that emphasize the internal rather than the external, like when the camera warps into an X-ray view of the zombie's skeleton, your weapon splintering the bones with the sound of someone stomping on a full can of Pringles.
Speaking of income disparity, most bars fall into two categories: You have awesomely dingy dives with vinyl seats, pool tables, and beaucoup kitsch that feel like time warps to old SF; and then you have a bunch of flashy cocktail joints that cater to tech assholes with money to burn and a Tinder date to impress.
Initial calculations suggested this was the strongest evidence yet of a black hole, a super-dense object whose gravity warps space such that light can't escape it, colliding with a neutron star, a stellar corpse slightly less dense than a black hole, which packs huge amounts of mass into an object just a few miles across.
A list of its greatest hits would include movies of the six-sided storm that hugs the planet's north pole; detailed views of Saturn's spidery golden rings, woven into warps, braids and knots by the gravity of tiny moonlets; the discovery of plumes that look like snow-making machines shooting from the surface of the moon Enceladus.
TED DUPONT Montclair, N.J. To the Editor: Re "Facebook's Subtle Empire," by Ross Douthat, and "How Facebook Warps Our Worlds," by Frank Bruni (columns, May 22): I am not surprised by right-wing protests and left-wing counterstatements about the alleged tampering with algorithms used to pick articles trending on Facebook, a privately operated entity that is not government regulated.
In "How Facebook Warps Our Worlds," a May 2016 Op-Ed column reacting to news that month about alleged liberal bias at the company, Frank Bruni writes: Those who've been raising alarms about Facebook are right: Almost every minute that we spend on our smartphones and tablets and laptops, thumbing through favorite websites and scrolling through personalized feeds, we're pointed toward foregone conclusions.
It is usually liberals who argue that on every new culture-war battlefield their side is just extending Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision, while conservatives respond that the civil rights acts were supposed to correct a specific historical injustice and their application to debates over gender or marriage or abortion or the rights of illegal immigrants warps that purpose.
Visionary scientific minds, including the theoretical physicists Stephen Hawking and Kip Thorne, have devoted entire books to unpacking the hallucinatory scenarios thought to be induced by black holes' gravitational forces—imagine the bottom of your body violently wrenched away from the top, physically stretching you like a Looney Tunes character, a scenario that Thorne's Black Holes and Time Warps paints in stomach-churning detail.
Three weeks ago They plowed it to the curb— This continental shelf of ice and snow, Undisturbed Until a thaw's Revealed the sparrow corpse, The butts and coffee lids and bloodied gauze, How salting warps The flow of freeze A confetti of plastic scraps Is buoyed on, and how the neighbor's Maltese Has charted maps Of piss on treads The garbage trucks had made.
TV that he saw first-hand the ways in which money and political influence often take precedence over nuclear safety in the U.S. "As I saw how the industry is regulated — and I saw that from the inside — I began to realize that there's a lot of money, there's a lot of influence of the industry that warps how we think about the safety of this technology," Jaczko told Hill.
N.C.A.A. Tournament: Day 2 It should not be possible for a human being listed at 63 feet 7 inches and 285 pounds to outrun a guard while chasing down a loose ball, to fool him with a behind-the-back dribble and then to glide in for a layup, but Zion Williamson warps logic and good sense every time his size-15 feet step onto a basketball court.
He blends, reverses and warps collected home footage and new work: of working women and men in Compton, various families in Sierra Leone—and, on Lemonade, of black women (and later black men and children) across the US. Joseph's biggest accolade is that he never tells us what to think, he simply presents life in beautiful, innocent, varied, quiet, tragic, loud, and—above all—genuine shades of nuance.
Saturn's little corner of the universe proved to be weirder and more diverse and promising than anyone could have predicted: the six-sided storm that hugs the planet's North Pole; the mysterious plume-squirting moon Enceladus; and the bedazzling rings, spidery threads of ice, rock and dust — cosmic detritus shed over the ages by comets and meteorite collisions, woven by gravity into warps, braids, knots, walls, as iridescent and changeable as an oil slick.

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