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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hidden reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an aspect of truth or existence that is not immediately visible or apparent.
Example: "The documentary explores a hidden reality of life in the city that many residents are unaware of."
Alternatives: "an unseen truth" or "a concealed existence".
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The novel's blistering scenes of violence and sexual abuse were characterized by some commentators as brave reflections of a hidden reality, while others saw them as needlessly provocative.
Conspiracy theorists, likewise, love rabbit holes, for the suggestion of a hidden reality beneath the semblance of things, and even the cheery and the sane increasingly use the phrase to describe anything that is dark, unpleasant, or byzantine.
Visions of humans running around in exoskeletons able to move faster, jump higher and hit harder from films such as Tom Cruise's Edge of Tomorrow are no longer science fiction but a hidden reality right now.
The haters are missing two things: An obvious reality and a hidden reality.
All I wanted to do was shoot a hidden reality show with our Arrington Cam (TM) at TechCrunch HQ and sell it to E! or something.
For example, there is a passage (Heisenberg, 1927, p. 197), where he discusses the idea that, behind our observational data, there might still exist a hidden reality in which quantum systems have definite values for position and momentum, unaffected by the uncertainty relations.
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They didn't know about multiple universes until someone sent them a copy of "The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos," by the Columbia University physicist Brian Greene.
The bright doors represent ordinary streets, but inside a dark centre evokes the hidden reality of what goes on within.
In addition to his research on string theory and cosmology, he has published two more best sellers, "The Fabric of the Cosmos" and "The Hidden Reality"; written a children's book, "Icarus at the Edge of Time"; and with his wife, Tracy Day, founded the World Science Festival, which turns Manhattan into a science circus every June.
"The Hidden Reality," by Brian Greene, a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, poses a question: What if our universe, instead of being singular, is just one of many?
By The New Yorker March 10 , 2011"The Hidden Reality," by Brian Greene, a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University, poses a question: What if our universe, instead of being singular, is just one of many?
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