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Though certain theories were built on the idea of
invisible
atoms, some prominent scientists still believed them to be a useful fiction, rather than actual physical objects.
But Einstein used an ingenious argument, showing that the behavior of small particles randomly moving around in a liquid, known as Brownian motion, could be precisely predicted by the collisions of millions of
invisible
atoms.
They're all
invisible.
Now, all of this begs the question: What have we been missing by keeping the technologies that we work with day to day invisible, and what, beyond those billions of dollars in value, might we be leaving on the table?
They have the same type of superpowers: some can fly, some are extra-strong, some can be
invisible.
Cows are
invisible.
They make them feel
invisible
and unworthy.
And the work itself is associated with work that women have historically done, work that's been made incredibly
invisible
and taken for granted in our culture.
It's just
invisible.
But what I've come to learn is that the world is never saved in grand messianic gestures, but in the simple accumulation of gentle, soft, almost
invisible
acts of compassion, everyday acts of compassion.
And he would say, listen, I know I gave you that huge pill, that complicated, hard-to-swallow pill before, but now I've got one that's so potent, that is really tiny and small and almost
invisible.
Almost a quarter, or approximately a quarter of the matter in the universe, is stuff that's
invisible.
By invisible, I mean it doesn't absorb in the electromagnetic spectrum.
In fact, this galaxy and every other galaxy appears to be embedded in a cloud of this
invisible
dark matter.
In fact, there appears to be about ten times as much mass here in the form of this
invisible
or dark matter as there is in the ordinary matter, OK.
The tiniest is practically
invisible.
Other orchids have evolved contrasting colours and ultraviolet spots–
invisible
to humans but irresistible to insects.
It can become incredibly dangerous when our stories are rewritten or ignored, because when we are denied identity, we become
invisible.
When I open my eyes and I see my sons in the place where my father once sat, I feel an
invisible
loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but whose heart and soul they have come to know through all the stories I have told.
But black women would not be made
invisible
in a national movement they helped shape.
This is Teresia, the
invisible
one, the hidden middle.
These are the
invisible
businesswomen trading across borders, all on the side of the road, and so they're
invisible
to data gatherers.
Any particles more massive than this energy limit aren't produced, and remain
invisible
to us.
However, recent studies indicate the most telling signs of a quake might be
invisible
to all these sensors.
And that's when I think design really works, when it becomes
invisible
and you don't notice it.
When submerged in oil, HASEL artificial muscles can be made
invisible.
So you see, the reality is that we are at war against an
invisible
enemy that adapts and evolves a lot quicker than we do.
Silent and deadly and
invisible.
Like then-recent discoveries of subatomic particles or X-rays, the forces in Lovecraft’s fiction were powerful, yet often
invisible
and indescribable.
The clock experience should be profound, but from the outside it should be
invisible.
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