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Перевод: traveling


[прилагательное]
дорожный; подвижной; передвижной; путешествующий; связанный с путешествием;
[существительное]
путешествие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. A black hole is a region of space from which it is impossible to escape if one is traveling at less than the speed of light.
  2. For example, if I measure a car traveling down the highway, I might think it had moved only one kilometer, but to someone on the sun, it would have moved about 1,800 kilometers, because the earth would have moved while the car was going down the road.
  3. How does having their own individual time cause people traveling at different speeds to measure the same speed of light?
  4. If one keeps traveling in a certain direction on the surface of the earth, one never comes up against an impassable barrier or falls over the edge, but eventually comes back to where one started.
  5. It would be like traveling on some airlines I could name.
  6. A high-energy gamma ray plunging into the atmosphere will create a shower of electron-positron pairs, which initially will be traveling through the atmosphere faster than light can.
  7. Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole -; the antiparticle, say - as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus, the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time.
  8. In string theories, what were previously thought of as particles are now pictured as waves traveling down the string, like waves on a vibrating kite string.
  9. The probability of the particle traveling from A to B is given by adding up the numbers associated with all the paths that take the particle from A to B. For most paths, the number associated with the path will nearly cancel out the numbers from paths that are close by.
  10. Surely someone moving toward the light ought to measure it traveling at a higher speed than someone moving in the same direction as the light; yet the experiment showed that both observers would measure exactly the same speed.
  11. First of all, you would have to get there by traveling in imaginary time and not care that your history in real time came to a sticky end.

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