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strangeness

[streynj-nis] / ˈstreɪndʒ nɪs /


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The fact that Ammonite has a completely different orbit from the other sednoids has left astronomers puzzling over the diversity and strangeness of the outer Solar System.

From Space Scoop

Then, beginning in 1969, more strangeness: The sculptures gain in size and become porous, and delicate.

From New York Times

To grasp entanglement's full strangeness, it helps to understand that when quantum physicists first set out to quantify the position and motion of subatomic particles, the tiny objects could not be pinned down.

From Scientific American

Its strangeness lay in how Leonardo’s sketch showed an adjoining pitcher and, pouring from its spout, a series of circles that formed the triangle’s hypotenuse.

From New York Times

And though Ashling’s strangeness is undeniable, it’s also slippery to pin down.

From New York Times