Objects
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Imagine your brain calling out these edits on the fly: "Okay, those squares could be
objects.
Because the physics that governs the behavior of systems at such small scales is much different than the physics of the macroscopic
objects
you see around you all the time.
This is why we don't notice the wave nature of everyday
objects.
If it weren't possible for quantum
objects
to be in two states at once, the computer you're using to watch this couldn't exist.
We don't see these wave properties for everyday
objects
because the wavelength decreases as the momentum increases.
The scientific name for these
objects
is Muscae volitantes, Latin for "flying flies," and true to their name, they can be somewhat annoying.
But they're not actually bugs or any kind of external
objects
at all.
Floaters are tiny
objects
that cast shadows on the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of your eye.
This greater wave frequency is the cause of the famous Doppler effect, where approaching
objects
sound higher pitched.
And compulsions can range from excessive cleaning or double checking, to the fastidious arrangement of objects, or walking in predetermined patterns.
The real number is likely double that, and that doesn't even count Renaissance manuscripts and modern manuscripts and cultural heritage
objects
such as maps.
There's so much of the past, and so few people with the skills to rescue it before these
objects
disappear forever.
Incidentally, the study of such visual models that show the connections and relationships between different
objects
is known as graph theory.
In a basic graph, the circles representing the
objects
are known as nodes, while the connecting lines are called edges.
But thanks to improving technology and precision, these
objects
with limited access and unreliable longevity are now being replaced with standards based on universal constants, like the speed of light.
It was really fun to take inanimate
objects
and have them come to life.
Now, for a system to function autonomously, it must collectively know the location of its mobile
objects
in space.
Back at our lab at ETH Zurich, we often use external cameras to locate objects, which then allows us to focus our efforts on the rapid development of highly dynamic tasks.
But this principle doesn't explain the infinite number of
objects
that we can conjure up in our imaginations without ever seeing them.
If the neuronal ensembles for the dolphin and pineapple are activated at the same time, we can perceive the two separate
objects
as a single image.
We learned to do that for objects, but here, we were aiming to build Olympic trust between people who had never met.
The idea was radical and helped to disprove the long-standing model of atoms as indivisible
objects.
Objects
close to the eye have their full, rich colors.
We call these
objects
asteroids.
Teams of scientists across the globe are searching for these objects, discovering new ones every day, steadily mapping near-Earth space.
Objects
of this size hit the Earth every 50 years or so.
And since then, there's been a focused effort underway to discover and catalog these
objects.
We know how to find these
objects.
The world is filled with incredible
objects
and rich cultural heritage.
This is our current platform, where you can explore thousands of museums and
objects
at your fingertips, in extremely high-definition detail.
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