thank God I'm Mark Psalms I still exist then I that's my mind then I stagger over to the bathroom see my body in the mirror and I say oh there too is Mark Psalms you know further evidence he exists. Thank God for that he's alive.Um that now that you face just this problem. Are there two Mark ses or are
Given an image under a projection, like a photograph, we can infer its so-called focal length. mirror at the back and what would be consistent with the actual image and so forth.
When we get to college, that may be the first time that we start reading texts by black authors. mirror what they were doing.
he started to describe him and I was like no no no I know exactly who he is because after that episode of Black Mirror I was like who is this person because it was so striking and and beautifully done and so I didn't need todo a lot of Googling I think I knew he was Ugandan because I was curious or I mean English by way of Uganda in a big
instead of just walking in and taking over their cognitive space it's not a good time to talk about it then the mirror says well let's see they said yes well let me see if I got it then you mirror accurately you don'tinterpret change or in in any way modify the sin accuracy check very important
Would you rather deal with the "Mirror , Mirror " alternative universe version of yourself or a Tribble infestation? Mirror -- Tribble-- there's something about masses of something that's very nightmarish to me.Yeah. Bumps. I'm scared of bumps.
What we're really measuring is the structure of the density of stars as you get further away from the Galactic Center, and as you get further away Mirror construction started at the University of Arizona in 2008.
right and it's part of our mammalian evolution but it's not the whole story and there's a lot of controversy about mirror neurons but what the neuroscientist tell us is basically we've got a ten section empathy circuit in our brains and if you enjoy part ofit for example in a car accident you might lose your ability to recognize fear or other emotions on somebody
If you take all anti-neutrinos and turn them into neutrinos, and vice versa, and take everything and look at it in a mirror , which makes the spins go the opposite way.Except that cobalt-60 thing.
I don't know if you've read that David Koch of the Koch brothers, the oil fortune, is perhaps going to buy Times Mirror Company-- the "LA Times," "Chicago Tribune," and countless other newspapers, radio stations, TV stations.Some of this was made possible by a law, the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which took the lid off how many news outlets one company could own.
Aubrey: Well, whatever. Sometimes I get in really early and I don't talk to anyone for as long as I can. And I usually go in my trailer and stare at myself in the mirror and think about my choices and my regrets. I just, yeah, that's how a daystarts. >> Amy: Yeah, I'll see Aubrey in the morning and I'll say "Hi ,Aubrey." And she'll be like "Aubrey's dead. April's here now."
Pacific Northwest there's a fault called the Cascadia fault that is an almost a mirror image of the Sumatra fault of course the whole Pacific Rim is kind of a patchwork quilt of faultsso scientists really have a close eye on that because it's overdue to release its it's done in the past
and we look at this this rise of something that a lot of people are talking about today which is these mirror neurons and and how even if we experience a story aboutsomeone dealing with tragedy the brain doesn't differentiate between it tragedy
cool idea and then someone sent me an email and said that this actually exists this is a motorized mirror so you can drive the deer through the stadium parking lotand of course your dog i thought dogs actually like walking so they got their next
something shiny with a thin cloth flung over it she came closer a mirror she reached to move aside the cloth but a picture on the table to her right caught hereye it was a picture of what she had seen that night in the vacant lot a blue
mirror and so I said I think we need to balance it a little better and I kept looking finally I I said here put
mirror , you see yourself from all angles, clearly and cruelly, as if you were in the body of another person.
mirror . Before they came online, the largest telescope was the venerable 5 meter or 200-inch telescope at Mount Palomar.
mirror that has thousands of actuators on its back and is about the size of say a dinner plate. Change the shape of that mirror , and then
mirror at home is trained to show me only what I want to see um but this photo just
mirror we've got to take a long hard look in the mirror because i do think
mirror of people looking into their own spirits and as more and more complex more dissonant constructs and sound were
mirrors on Amazon and I give women a mirror and as I'm examining them, I say to them, "This is your labia majora.
mirrors the messiness the mushiness of the situation you are in.
mirrors the feeling of community we had during production, where we were all happy to be working on something that we
mirrored the US census in terms of ethnicity, socioeconomic status.
"mirrors ." And then I messed around with Universal Studios' roles in four sections, right?
Mirrors have been used quite often to kind of look yourself in the face.
mirrored within the ACS.
mirrored within the ACS.
mirrors um a grid of mirrors that all move you know in a slightly different way just enough to send the light off at
mirroring my body after hers, and trying to get my limbs to loosen up, and act more free.
mirrors every other professor that's involved with this.
Each mirror had a reflectivity of around 70%, which is close to the max, but after nine bounces, you are only left with 4% of the light,
a mirror and letting you know what might be in your future five, 10 years down the road, and take that as a better parameter than your own judgment of yourself.
Honeycomb mirrors also have a ribbed structure behind them to support the mirror 's face for high stiffness.
These mirrors are a great way to catch x-rays by grazing them off the mirror 's surface and capturing them at a shallow angle.
A mirror and a piece of glass can be a beam splitter.
Their mirror neurons are thought to be hypoactive, meaning they're not really functioning at full tilt.
they mirror the sound back to the baby-- ga, ga, ga.
to mirror another person's behavior, that's going to cause them to do the same.
Our mirror neurons respond sensitively to what others do, think, and feel.
compact mirror , cover it with cardboard, leaving only a hole about the size of a dime.
The mirror image. It felt to her like she was doing all of it, because you don't realize when the other person is
I want and then extract from that and go bring that to the person instead of what just mirror so you really don't want to go to bed you don't want to go bed say say more about that I don't want to go
So mirror universe is allowed in theory.
The mirror is not particularly big as space telescopes go.
So mirror look up, right?
The mirror just reflects what's in front of it.
"The mirror life beagle." Again, perfectly appropriate.