And he invented the composite photography, which was a method of essentially morphing, but pre-digital era morphing, where you would superimpose negatives of different photographs to find the average an image.And his first objective was to discover the criminal type, what the criminal type looks like.
What I would do in flight is I would find one of the stars in the telescope and then find the second star and we had a sexton on board. I could lock on to those two stars, superimpose one on the other. The computer would then calculate the angle. Now what that gave us if we do that orthogonally, actually I did it in every direction I could find.You always want to do one more. You're never satisfied with the last result you got. But what that did is that gave us an attitude within the solar system, just
that's the real Halifax uh greater London home price index uh and I superimposed it on Boston and to me it's kind of interesting to see how similar the twoare uh and why is that uh uh I think
And when we understand the impact of culture on commerce, we can then superimpose it with what we know of human behavior, then superimpose that on what we know of people's behavior based on the shedding of data from behaviors we take on and allow us to better connect with consumers. We know who they really are.
And you find an image of a sunset. And superimposed in some of that writing you can do in one of these apps, it says "Before you complain about anything in your life, count the things you can be grateful for." You go, oh, that's wonderful.
A bird. Let me make it easier for you. I'm going to superimpose a picture over it now so you can see the actual image. Now what do you see?
about a fto second um and uh and it turned out that uh you know superimpose based on my my cell phone on my overhead projector I think that my
means that they're sort of added to each other to make a combined picture of the system." "Until it collapses or whatever." "Multiple terms superimposed is a quantum thing. It's the essence of quantum mechanics, but there is this interesting fact, which is that that kind of math only works, it only provides an accurate description of the system
Anyway, that's what you mean by the collapse of the wave function." "Yeah it's just physicist speak for the thing that happens when all of the superimposed terms, the descriptions of different possible realities, resolve into a single classical outcome that our brains can understand." "Our scientific rational brains, you mean.
what was going on with the lunar effort. This was a rubber lunar landscape that rolled -- underneath the superimposed lander to give a sense of what was going on. This is Walter Cronkite sitting at the set that was designed for it. The set was called Hal 10,000 because it was actually designed by the same set designer, Douglas Trumbull,
But those notions-- and congratulations to me on those notions about myself. But if I have to superimpose that onto someone else, I'm not being any better than somebody who doesn't understand this at all. So both you and I, we come from an Indian family.
If you were to express the Schrodinger's cat experiment mathematically, you'd write down an equation that's called a wave function. That function has multiple terms that are superimposed . It's not just one thing." "Multiple terms?" "Yeah, a term here means a fragment of math.
Everybody sees the cow now. Now I'm going to remove the superimposed picture. And tell me now if you can avoid seeing the cow.
In my case, it's caves, and rock overhangs, and things like that. Or is it as if you have a superimposed system that is so different and is not tapping into the same resources, so there actually
is the solid line shows you the performance of the world stock markets and the bar graph shows the flow of funds into equity mutual funds superimposed on how the market is doing. And what you notice is that when the market is high that's when people put their money into the market and when the market is low that's where people take their money out.
She'd even bought an 18th Century tiara set with diamonds and sapphires. While other tourists were only able to look uncomprehendingly and snap photos, she had beheld her own reflection in the glass cases of the museum aptly superimposed upon the jewels, dresses and other treasures within. But now it was back to work. She had a staff meeting in an hour. She turned to the black viper-like microphone rising from the pool of glass that was her desk. 'Calendar' she
Email. No, but there's a special Google thing. But one of the things that you see in experienced meditation practitioners is gamma oscillations superimposed upon these delta rhythms during deep sleep.
The image on your left, she just drew a random sample of 30 prisoners, and then superimposed them to create the average image. And the other, was essentially the superimposed images of the illustrations from Havelock Ellis. And in fact, this face looks weird.
So when you're flying by on a close approach to the earth and you're moving very fast, the antennas can track you well. You can see in the top right the raw picture and then superimposed in the bottom right is the spacecraft attitude against that picture.
It's also near and dear to my heart because I've superimposed my daughter's photograph onto this graduation.
Right? We use these brands to communicate our identity. And when we understand the impact of culture on commerce, we can then superimpose it with what we know of human behavior, then superimpose that on what we know of people's behavior based on the shedding of data from behaviors we take on and allow us to better connect with consumers.
You kind of could take that thing, and then superimpose the other thing on it, and it sort of seemed to kind of have
I'll go to Seattle and I'll place El Cap in their city as opposed to putting buildings superimposed .
This is two of them, almost looking like a snowflake superimposed .
paintings of mountains with words above them, kind of superimposed upon them, and he told me that the mountains came from a magazine that had a story on the Himalayas. So, it's
And so as you know, MRI, we just get a sort of snapshot of the brain and then we superimpose these blood flow images onto that
'As humans, when we come across random clusters, we naturally superimpose a pattern.
Oh, and then when two groups collaborate on something, they can superimpose their things and get some new hybrid thing.
Part of what I pulled out was, and you alluded to it in the book, where you superimpose this American way of life.
And what we're going to do is we're going to take that pinball machine, and we're going to superimpose it on the brain.
And even on a moment-to-moment basis, we have what neuroscientists call this interpreter in our left hemisphere that superimposes all sorts of causal connections between the things
You go, oh, how sweet, share, like, comment. Or maybe there's a sunset, and somebody's put this kind of thing like a heart superimposed on the sunset. Oh, how beautiful-- share, like, heart, you know, et cetera.
She found zero evidence in favor of Lombroso's theory, but she opens this book with these two images. The image on your left, she just drew a random sample of 30 prisoners, and then superimposed them to create the average image. And the other, was essentially the superimposed images of the illustrations from Havelock Ellis.
It is to an equation what a phrase is to a sentence." "So you're saying there's one term for cat is alive and another for cat is dead. Is that what you mean in this usage?" "Yes, o linguist." "And when you say they're superimposed ?" "Mathematically, it just means that they're sort of added to each other to make a combined picture of the system." "Until it collapses or whatever."
So this is a close-up picture of an area of the Sun with a sunspot, the Earth superimposed there for scale.
than to be right. Now, this gives you an example of what people actually do. And what we've superimposed here is the solid line shows you the performance of the world stock markets and the bar graph