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  2. Le Passe-muraille - Wikipedia

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    The passer-through-walls (French: Le Passe-muraille), translated as The Man Who Walked through Walls, The Walker-through-Walls or The Man who Could Walk through Walls, is a short story published by Marcel Aymé in 1941.

  3. Rhizome manoeuvre - Wikipedia

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    A rhizome manoeuvre is the application of an urban combat technique, that is performed by moving forces, and has been called a strategy of "walking through walls". [4] Conceptually, it treats the built environment as a flexible, almost liquid medium, forever-in-flux. [5]

  4. Le Passe-muraille (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Le passe-muraille (French: The Walker-Through-Walls), also known as Chambre sensorielle, is the name of a bronze sculpture created in 2006 by French sculptor Jean-Bernard Métais. It is located in the "Parc du Pescatore" in Luxembourg City and was set up over the old casemate -network of the city.

  5. Doorway effect - Wikipedia

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    Procedure: Participants were seated about 0.67 meters from the display and instructed to pick up objects, move to the next table by walking across a large room (no shift) or through a doorway (shift), place the object on the table, pick up the next object, and so on. Picking up and placing objects was done by touching the table.

  6. Theo Jansen - Wikipedia

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    He grew up with a talent for both physics and art, and studied physics at the Delft University of Technology. Jansen left the university in 1974 without a degree. [ 3 ] While at Delft, Jansen was involved in many projects that involved both art and technology, including a paint machine and a flying-saucer machine.

  7. Hydrodynamic quantum analogs - Wikipedia

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    These “walls” were regions of lower depth, where a walking droplet may be reflected away. When the walking droplets were allowed to move around in the domain, they usually were reflected away from the barriers. However, surprisingly, sometimes the walking droplet would bounce past the barrier, similar to a quantum particle undergoing tunneling.

  8. Mr. Peek-a-Boo - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Peek-a-Boo or Garou-Garou, le Passe-muraille (often shortened to just Le Passe-muraille) is a 1951 French comedy film, directed by Jean Boyer.The film is based on the 1941 short story Le Passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé about a "man who could walk through walls". [1]

  9. Misner space - Wikipedia

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    The opposite walls are thus all identified with each other, and the ceiling is likewise identified with the floor. Misner space is often studied because it has the same topology as a wormhole but is much simpler to handle mathematically. If the walls move, then time travel might be possible within the Misner universe." [3]