collisions, some of these subatomic particles you make are coming out at very high speed. They might be coming out at ninety-five or
collision. It is also about 100 times more collisions per second than the Fermilab machine. So it is true that the LHC can make
Collisions can be between different particles, as I mentioned.
Collision. But seriously, exactly.
Collisions don't really happen like that between small bodies.
collision of forces I believe that threaten to disrupt US society sink the middle class and call into question the
collision course with economic and social trends that are now irreversible. As these new realities
collisions take place to sort out what we can rely on and the other broke out
more collisions per second. We said, "Heck yeah, let's go work on that." And to give you a sense of scale, the top quark, which is the
like collision points, the disruption between um some crazy new frontier technology like AI and people and all of
The collision created a bunch of space debris in Earth’s orbit, which eventually came together to become Earth’s moon.
So collisional excitation of 21-centimeter radiation-- that is electron-hydrogen atom collisions-- is in very important diagnostics of the early universe.
This collision energy if seven times that of the previous-- highest energy of the previous most
the collisions among ourselves, all the beautiful minds and hearts, all the emotions and all the stories
that collision is putting out. So neutron stars are doing something kind of like that. They're actually becoming sort of natural particle accelerators in a way just because of their
are on a collision course like never before.
Then there are collision forces between different particles because these are very energetic particles.
And so these collisional forces exist.
And I had a collision with a linebacker.
from the collision. And then that can give us clues as to what dark matter may be.
And this collision of these two worlds ends in murder.
And you ensure no collisions.
from a vehicular-related collision or vehicular violence.
So in each collision, which you see now, we create something like 500 or 1,000 new particles which were not be there before, and which now some of which
So those collisions would be so rare that it was thought that planets-- one in a trillion stars would have planets around it.
with the collision of the tribal problem.
And the collision is all really, really overturning almost everything we knew about human performance.
Near Mid Air Collision is what it stands for exactly.
might be in collision with you, you feed that to the table and pops out an advisory.
Learn to avoid the collisions.' 'Find other directions.
Those kind of collisions don't happen like they do in the asteroid belt in "Star Wars," I'm afraid.
from bioterrorism or collision with an asteroid or possibly, some people think, the singularity takeover
It's that daily collision with the asshole in your head, that will help you fend off its shitty suggestions.
It's a collisionalist atmosphere.
on an unexpected collision course with Google.
It's these collisions and this density that creates these opportunities for amazing things to happen.
And when I say collision course of the future, I mean it.
it was a collision of values.
They are in direct collision today.
It's the collision of these competing values that makes First Amendment cases so hard and
digital media into collision with theirs. So Tanna is at a certain kind of crossroads.
And this collision is a collision will be very important for what the world is going to be in the future. And we wanted to tell this collision from
So I think the collision of these sets of forces are going to um expose
a very energetic collision, like you take two gold nuclei and you slam them together, there's so much energy produced in that collision that it starts to pop off particles just from the amount
And those collisions easily might not have happened.
The second big collision, and I think this is...
And that collision is of the Indian subcontinent, the tectonic plate of the Indian subcontinent with the Asian plate.
How did that collision sort of change the world, or how did that collision even start?" Well, it turns out that little piece,
So these two collisions, one really catastrophic, one a little more subtle, they were profound events for the future
kind of um uh kind of a Collis course with itself there's a certain kind of mentality which is eternal and traditional and you know uh there will