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phenomenon and never
Heisenberg never used the term collapse, preferring to speak of the wavefunction representing our knowledge of a system, and collapse as the " jumping " of the wavefunction to a new state, representing a " jump " in our knowledge which occurs once a particular phenomenon is registered by the experimenter ( i. e. when an observation takes place ).
We can know everything, for example, about a bat's facility for echolocation, but we will never know how the bat experiences that phenomenon.
Prof. Spiegelberg writes, " While outward religious practice never entered his life any more than it did that of most academic scholars of the time, his mind remained open for the religious phenomenon as for any other genuine experience.
Due to a phenomenon known as color confinement, quarks are never directly observed or found in isolation ; they can be found only within baryons or mesons.
Lenneberg's main criticism of Whorf's works was that he had never actually shown the causality between a linguistic phenomenon and a phenomenon in the realm of thought or behavior, but merely assumed it to be there.
Aldington never completely recovered from his war experiences, and may have continued to suffer from the then-unrecognised phenomenon of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Upon the success of Titanic, DiCaprio stated in 2000: " I have no connection with me during that whole Titanic phenomenon and what my face became around the world [...] I'll never reach that state of popularity again, and I don't expect to.
French sociologist Marcel Mauss argues that a gift, a perfect example of ' total ' social phenomenon, is essentially never " free ".
The phenomenon was first described by Erdmann and Dodge in 1898, when it was noticed during unrelated experiments that an observer could never see the motion of their own eyes.
An ' idea '— the antithesis of the Dionysian and the Apollinian — translated into the metaphysical ; history itself as the development of this ' idea '; in tragedy this antithesis is sublimated into a unity ; under this perspective things that had never before faced each other are suddenly juxtaposed, used to illuminate each other, and comprehended ... Opera, for example, and the revolution .— The two decisive innovations of the book are, first, its understanding of the Dionysian phenomenon among the Greeks: for the first time, a psychological analysis of this phenomenon is offered, and it is considered as one root of the whole of Greek art.
Professional fundraisers almost never used the word, always referring to their individual charity employers rather than to philanthropy in general or as a cultural phenomenon.
He never had to pay up, nor was he shy about lampooning the game show phenomenon ( especially a riotous parody of another quiz show Parks hosted, lancing Break the Bank in a routine called " Break the Contestant " in which players didn't receive a thing but were compelled to give up possessions when they blew a question.
( This phenomenon has never been adequately explained, but might have been actually a partial solar eclipse.
However no evidence for this phenomenon has been found from lunar missions, and the emission results have never been confirmed.
In psychology, jamais vu (; from French, meaning " never seen ") is the phenomenon of experiencing a situation that one recognizes in some fashion, but that nonetheless seems very unfamiliar.
Since he made his observation during highly intense auroral activity, he assumed it was some extraordinary auroral phenomenon, though one he had never observed again before or after.
The Submitters believe that the Quran is characterized by a unique phenomenon never found in any human-authored book.
At the time of his appointment, Graham had never sought nor served in any political office, an unusual phenomenon at the time for North Carolina senators.
These acrylic materials should never be cleaned with any agent containing alcohol ( i. e. glass cleaner ), as this will adversely affect the material surface causing a phenomenon known a " crazing ".
However, this primary aspect of the phenomenon has never been witnessed or scientifically tested.
The essay was very carefully worded: Hynek never states that UFOs are an extraordinary phenomenon.
This principle builds on the well-known idea that the observation of a " source " phenomenon is never completely accurate.
The EPI principle builds on the well known idea that the observation of a " source " phenomenon is never completely accurate.

phenomenon and gained
Ukrainian talent contest winner, Kseniya Simonova, gained worldwide fame and became an online phenomenon with her sand painting which depicted World War II and how her family had been separated by the war.
Once it has become an appellative the word cannot be registered anymore — this is why companies try hard not to let their trademark become too common, a phenomenon that could otherwise be considered a successful move since it would mean that the company gained an exceptional recognition.
Marketing of services is a relatively new phenomenon in the domain of marketing, having gained in importance as a discipline only towards the end of the 20th century.
After its successful launch in the USA, RU-21 quickly gained international distribution and became something of a cultural phenomenon.
This 18-day revolution did not begin with guns, violence, or protests, but rather with the creation of a single Facebook page which quickly gained the attention of thousands, and soon millions, of Egyptians, spreading into a global phenomenon .< ref > Smith, Harry " Wael Ghonim and Egypt's New Age Revolution-60 Minutes-CBS News.
One of his most recognized pieces outside Lebanon is " Habbeetik ", which inspired Hatten är din, a Swedish flash animation which gained worldwide popularity as an Internet phenomenon.
Sherry gained notice from Bigfoot enthusiasts and spent much of his life investigating the phenomenon in the area.
The sketch, a parody of an internet phenomenon popularized by Noah Kalina and Jonathan Keller, rapidly gained popularity on YouTube, where it has been viewed over three million times.
One of the people who appeared in the commercials, Ellen Feiss, gained immense notoriety overnight in a kind of Internet phenomenon.
The bugchasing / giftgiving phenomenon gained press coverage and notoriety after Rolling Stone magazine printed an article in 2003 by a freelance journalist, Gregory Freeman, entitled " Bug Chasers: The men who long to be HIV +".
The food truck phenomenon has gained national attention and can now be seen regularly on television.
Anti-semitism was prevalent in the 1870s in Germany, but when the historian Heinrich von Treitschke and the Court Preacher Adolph Stöcker endorsed it in 1879, what had been a fringe phenomenon gained national attention.
Some time after the phenomenon had waned, Temple University historian David Michael Jacobs noted a few interesting facts: the accounts of the prominent contactees grew ever more elaborate, and as new claimants gained notoriety, they typically backdated their first encounter, claiming it occurred earlier than anyone else's.
The POJO phenomenon has most likely gained widespread acceptance because of the need for a common and easily understood term that contrasts with complicated object frameworks.
It has gained new momentum in the context of the 2012 phenomenon, especially as presented in the work of New Age author John Major Jenkins, who asserts that Mayanism is " the essential core ideas or teachings of Maya religion and philosophy " in his 2009 book The 2012 Story: The Myths, Fallacies, and Truth Behind the Most Intriguing Date in History ..
Though it has become a recent phenomenon on the west coast of the United States ( especially with beach-goers ) it has not yet gained widespread popularity.
By the late 1970s, the culture had gained media attention, with Billboard magazine printing an article titled " B Beats Bombarding Bronx ", commenting on the local phenomenon and mentioning influential figures such as Kool Herc.

phenomenon and universal
Another universal phenomenon regarding food is the appeal of contrast in taste and presentation.
The idea of a universal second language is not new, and constructed languages are not a recent phenomenon.
Early radical feminism, arising within second-wave feminism in the 1960s, typically viewed patriarchy as a " transhistorical phenomenon " prior to or deeper than other sources of oppression, " not only the oldest and most universal form of domination but the primary form " and the model for all others.
Newton's work in his Principia dealt with this in a further example of unification, in this case unifying Galileo's work on terrestrial gravity, Kepler's laws of planetary motion and the phenomenon of tides by explaining them with one single law: the law of universal gravitation.
Rather, as discussed by John Keegan in his History of Warfare, war is a universal phenomenon whose form and scope is defined by the society that wages it.
Fromm's brand of socialism rejected both Western capitalism and Soviet communism, which he saw as dehumanizing and that resulted in a virtually universal modern phenomenon of alienation.
The conflict between reductionism and holism in science is not universal — it usually centers on whether or not a holistic or reductionist approach is appropriate in the context of studying a specific system or phenomenon.
Linguists now recognize that creole formation is a universal phenomenon, not limited to the European colonial period, and an important aspect of language evolution ( see ).
This is not a universal phenomenon.
After the web of documents, the Web of Things might shed some light on such a universal creative phenomenon which should not be restricted to humans.
While they found it was not a universal phenomenon, they noted a number of students who returned for a fifth year primarily to continue their participation in the school's non-academic programming.
Sexual fantasies are a nearly universal phenomenon.
* a commitment to universal suffrage, a phenomenon limited at the time to only a handful of countries, not including Britain ;
" Désenchantée ", the album's lead single, became a phenomenon in French pop music, striking a universal chord with its political lyrics.
A new review made in 2009 of existing research showed that same-sex behavior is a nearly universal phenomenon in the animal kingdom, common across species.
In " The Logic of the Cultural Sciences " ( 1942 ) Cassirer argues that objective and universal validity can not only be achieved in the sciences, but also in practical, cultural, moral, and aesthetic phenomenon.
One view by academic researchers and observers is that the Internet has molded politics into a global and universal phenomenon that assists in making consumers ( i. e. citizens ) more active “ shoppers ” of political messages and “ goods .” However, the value of the Internet at truly improving democratic processes is heavily debated.
“ Modern philosophy has admitted a plenum or universal principle of fluid matter, which occupies all space ; and that as all bodies moving in the world, abound with pores, this fluid matter introduces itself through the interstices and returns backwards and forwards, flowing through one body by the currents which issue therefrom to another, as in a magnet, which produces that phenomenon which we call Animal Magnetism.
Some commentators have argued that tall poppy syndrome is a universal phenomenon, that is more common in some cultures.
Although the phenomenon of virtual particles is accepted, this interpretation of the energy-time uncertainty relation is not universal.
* Religion is not a universal and transhistorical phenomenon.
He also criticized the basic assumptions of history of art which present art as an atemporal and universal phenomenon.
In the case of a windless šipun cave, Gučetić stated that this phenomenon is not universal for all caves.
Because there is no universal understanding of this phenomenon and symptoms vary from culture to culture, susto is generally regarded as either a folk illness or a culture bound syndrome.
Likewise, if one accepts the Marxist view of National Socialism as the culmination of capitalism, then the Nazi phenomenon is universal, and fascism can come to power in any society where capitalism is the dominant economic system, whereas the view of National Socialism as the culmination of Deutschtum means that the Nazi phenomenon is local and particular only to Germany.

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