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In the folding model, hyperspace is a place of higher dimension through which the shape of our three-dimensional space can be distorted to bring distant points close to each other; a common analogy popularized by Robert A. Heinlein's Starman Jones (1953) is that of crumpling two-dimensional paper or cloth in the third dimension, thus bringing ...
Folding (chemistry), the three-dimensional arrangement of complex organic polymers, such as proteins; Space folding (science fiction), a fictitious method of faster-than-light travel whereby the space-time continuum is "folded" Space folding , the specific portrayal of faster-than-light travel in Frank Herbert's Dune series
Oso helps a boy named Dimitri draw a connect-the-dots picture to show it to his grandpa. Step 1: Find dot #1 Step 2: Draw a line from dot #1 to dot #2 Step 3: Draw a line to the next dot until you reach the last one Absent: Wolfie, Buffo, Whirly Bird, Musa Notes: This is the third special assignment that does not feature a countdown. The code ...
Viva Piñata is an animated children’s television series produced by 4Kids Productions and Bardel Entertainment in collaboration with Microsoft. [2] It is based on the Xbox 360 video game of the same name by Xbox Game Studios and Rare, which was released alongside the TV series.
The Miura fold is a form of rigid origami, meaning that the fold can be carried out by a continuous motion in which, at each step, each parallelogram is completely flat. This property allows it to be used to fold surfaces made of rigid materials, making it distinct from the Kresling fold and Yoshimura fold which cannot be rigidly folded and ...
Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise is a life simulation game developed by Rare, for the Nintendo DS video game console and based on Viva Piñata.Released days after Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise for the Xbox 360 in the fall of 2008, Pocket Paradise was developed by Rare's handheld team, as opposed to Viva Piñata: Party Animals and the PC version of the original game, which were developed by ...
Viva Piñata was planned as a larger intellectual property. 4Kids TV had agreed to make a Viva Piñata cartoon before the game was released. 4Kids selected the series out of several Microsoft properties offered. 4Kids also handled the series merchandising.
The first 20 episodes of season 1, alongside the final segment of the season "Six Million Dollar Pinata" were aired from August 26, 2006 to April 28, 2007, while the last 5.5 episodes were held over until the fall season, beginning September 8, 2007. The first 8 episodes of Season 2 were then aired following them, until December 8, 2007.