#physicalmanifestations

2025-02-01
String of Coherence, 2023, ink on paper.
Artist: Thit Senstius.

Coherence: (Latin: cohaerentia)
a1: the quality or state of being logical and consistent
: systematic or logical connection or consistency
Ex1: The thought as a whole lacks coherence.
Ex2: Is there a larger vision, a coherence behind any of this?

a2: integration of diverse elements, relationships, or values
Ex: The various parts of this mind—vibrant in color, in shape, in
placement—join together with remarkable coherence.

b: the quality of forming a unified whole.
Ex: the book began to lose coherence and the writers took separate directions

String (Old English: streng)
1: a piece of strong, thin rope of very thin twisted threads, used for fastening and tying things: a package tied with string

2: verb (used without object), strung or (Rare) stringed; to form into a string or series: The ideas string together coherently.

3: a ligament or nerve in a body (outdated)

5: a hypothetical one-dimensional object that is infinitely thin but has a length of centimeters, that vibrates as it moves through space

cosmic string (Physics)
1: a mathematical entity used to represent elementary particles, as gravitons, quarks, or leptons, in terms of a small but finite stringlike object existing in the four dimensions of spacetime and in additional, hypothetical, spacelike dimensions. The theory of such objects (string theory) avoids the many mathematical difficulties that arise from treating particles as points.

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2025-02-01
String of Coherence, 2023, ink on paper. artist: Thit Senstius.

Coherence: (Latin: cohaerentia)
a1: the quality or state of being logical and consistent
: systematic or logical connection or consistency
Ex1: The thought as a whole lacks coherence.
Ex2: Is there a larger vision, a coherence behind any of this?

a2: integration of diverse elements, relationships, or values
Ex: The various parts of this mind—vibrant in color, in shape, in
placement—join together with remarkable coherence.

b: the quality of forming a unified whole.
Ex: the book began to lose coherence and the writers took separate directions

String (Old English: streng)
1: a piece of strong, thin rope of very thin twisted threads, used for fastening and tying things: a package tied with string

2: verb (used without object), strung or (Rare) stringed; to form into a string or series: The ideas string together coherently.

3: a ligament or nerve in a body (outdated)

5: a hypothetical one-dimensional object that is infinitely thin but has a length of centimeters, that vibrates as it moves through space

cosmic string (Physics)
1: a mathematical entity used to represent elementary particles, as gravitons, quarks, or leptons, in terms of a small but finite stringlike object existing in the four dimensions of spacetime and in additional, hypothetical, spacelike dimensions. The theory of such objects (string theory) avoids the many mathematical difficulties that arise from treating particles as points.

#physicalmanifestations #dibujo #samtidskunst #contemporaryart #mundosurreal #absurdart #inkdrawing #coherence #fineliner #redthread #claustrophobia #blackandwhite #drawing #figuredrawing #blackink #tegning #kunstkøbenhavn #danishartist #nørrebro #figuretivepoetics #workonpaper
2025-01-30
Inescapable Inertia, 2023. Ink on paper. Artist: @thitsenstius

Inescapable Inertia
[ˌɪnɪˈskeɪpəbl ɪnˈɜːʃə]

A property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.

The power required to overcome friction and the inertia of the moving parts.

Physics: the tendency of a body to maintain its state of uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force

types:
- moment of inertia:
the tendency of a body to resist angular acceleration.
- mechanical phenomenon:
a physical phenomenon associated with the equilibrium or motion of objects

Synonyms: ineptus, rudis, indocilis, incapāx

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