Sentence examples for chunks of matter from inspiring English sources

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According to Democritus, the world consists of nothing but atoms (indivisible chunks of matter) in empty space (which he seems to have thought of as an entity in its own right).

Sir Nevill Francis Mott, 90, whose pioneering research on irregularly formed chunks of matter brought him a Nobel Prize and led to the development of modern photocopiers and other electronic devices, died Aug. 8 in England.

Dr. Michiel van der Klis of the University of Amsterdam and two colleagues will report in the Sept. 1 issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters that the satellite has detected previously unknown, oscillating X-ray signals from three superdense chunks of matter called neutron stars.

(G II 77/AG 80) It should be noted how strong Leibniz's claim is: he is arguing that Cartesian corporeal substances or any such chunks of matter are not real beings – at least not as real as simple substances.

They were particularly interested in tau particles; both the Standard Model and supersymmetry predict how many of these tiny chunks of matter ought to result from collisions at different energies--but the answers aren't always the same.

Midway through the second year of his Ph.D., however, he traded disordered chunks of matter for lakes and other complex ecosystems, studying their nonlinear dynamics with Ciriyam Jayaprakash as part of a National Science Foundation-funded biocomplexity project.

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No engineer from Eveready or Duracell could ever squeeze more juice from a chunk of matter.

In principle this is very simple: just look for otherwise unexplained tremors in a chunk of matter.

The use of meteoroid has expanded to describe any small chunk of matter in interplanetary space, especially one less than a few tens of metres in size.

Put differently, Leibniz's argument is that nothing that is divisible is a substance; a Cartesian chunk of matter is divisible; therefore, a Cartesian chunk of matter is not a substance.

That raises a question: Just how much computation can be squeezed out of a given chunk of matter?

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