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Wat (wie) is mutability - definitie


mutability         
n.
1.
Changeableness, mutableness, variableness.
2.
Instability, fickleness, vacillation, inconstancy.
Mutability         
·noun The quality of being mutable, or subject to change or alteration, either in form, state, or essential character; susceptibility of change; changeableness; inconstancy; variation.
Mutability         
The principle of mutability is the notion that any physical property which appears to follow a conservation law may undergo some physical process that violates its conservation. John Archibald Wheeler offered this speculative principle after Stephen Hawking predicted the evaporation of black holes which violates baryon number conservation.

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Mutability
The principle of mutability is the notion that any physical property which appears to follow a conservation law may undergo some physical process that violates its conservation. John Archibald Wheeler offered this speculative principle after Stephen Hawking predicted the evaporation of black holes which violates baryon number conservation.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor mutability
1. "Allegory, the repression of memory, and the mutability of national identity combine to offer a meditative exploration of the language of representation, as well as an examination of the nature of perception itself," says the blurb.
2. We can all wax eloquent on the mutability of human affairs, but it takes a craftsman to stop the front page for "Loveliest of trees the cherry now". The country diarist must find thrills in the unpredictability of the seasons and build a bridge between now and eternity.
3. But I had the feeling that it was ourselves we were reassuring that Violet, with her tough battling spirit, was already some way down the road ahead of us and that it was we who were hanging back, frightened by the terrible mutability of human life.
4. I start off by saying that I am wary of such a comparison because weight can be chosen; race can‘t. ‘Mutability is not a justification for prejudice,‘ she says, fiercely. ‘People choose their religion.‘ But, in any case, she thinks the jury is still out on choice and weight.
5. The blossom–of–gasoline explosions, the crushed metal, the zippy seamless mutability of a world gone CGI, the heroes who, if not Superman, are always super men –– what it all adds up to is Hollywood‘s endless summer, the ride that never stops.