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During a previous lecture, 'Into the Black Hole', Hawkins described an event horizon as the boundary of a black hole, "where gravity is just strong enough to drag light back, and prevent it escaping".
The idea that moving matter can drag light goes all the way back to Augustin Jean Fresnel, a French physicist who lived around the turn of the 19th century.
It is where gravity is just strong enough to drag light back, and prevent it escaping.
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Our first task was to drag lighting and cables through the woods.
Albert and Bertram performed in a "reasonably consistent" manner, but one named Charles tried to drag a light suspended above the water into the tank; squirted water at anyone who approached; and prematurely ended the experiment when he broke the lever.
Riot Grrrl developed in part as a reaction against increasingly anti-women facets in the DC punk scene in part as a way to drag to light the hidden horrors of sexual abuse, but also simply the frustration of being shut out, degraded, mocked, and laughed at for being a girl trying to make music.
Drag the light bulb in your dog's mouth.
At first a committed Jeffersonian, he turned on his patron and dragged into light, with pornographic energy, the rumors concerning Jefferson's relationship with Sally Hemings, one of his slaves.
As with many next-generation industrial projects, NEXST's engineers are designing for technologies that don't yet exist; the plane would use high-lift drag ratio, light-weight composite structures and highly efficient supersonic engines to cut the journey time from, say, Tokyo to Los Angeles, to just four hours.
Drag the lighter against your melted "cotton" to flatten it into an edge, so the "cotton" becomes hard/sharp.
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