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Collision

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Collision: Encyclopedia II - Collision - Physical collision

Collision - Dynamics. In physics, collision means the action of bodies striking or coming together (touching). Collisions involve forces (there is a change in velocity). Collisions can be elastic, meaning they conserve energy and momentum, inelastic, meaning they conserve momentum but not energy, or totally inelastic (or plastic), meaning they conserve momentum and the two objects stick together. The magnitude of the velocity difference at impact is called the closing speed. The field of dynamics is concerned with moving and colliding objects. ...

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Collision, Collision - Physical collision, Collision - Dynamics, Collision - Billiards, Collision - Traffic, Collision - Attacks by means of a deliberate collision, Collision - Others, Collision - Telecommunications

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Collision: Encyclopedia II - Episodes of Lost season 2 - Collision

Realizing it was Ana-Lucia who shot Shannon, Sayid quickly pulls his gun on her. Eko stops him and, after a quick and muddy fight, Sayid is knocked unconscious. Ana-Lucia orders Eko to tie Sayid up using vines from Sawyer's stretcher. Libby and Michael object, saying "Sawyer needs a doctor or he'll die", and Eko refuses. Ana-Lucia then forces Libby at gun point to do so, claiming that she knows what she's doing. Once Sayid is tied up, Eko carries Sawyer away to find the other survivors. Michael decides to give Sayid water, daring Ana- ...

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Episodes of Lost season 2, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Man of Science Man of Faith, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Adrift, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Orientation, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Trivia, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Everybody Hates Hugo, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Trivia, Episodes of Lost season 2 - ...And Found, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Abandoned, Episodes of Lost season 2 - The Other 48 Days, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Collision, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Trivia:, Episodes of Lost season 2 - What Kate Did, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Trivia, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Lost: Revelation, Episodes of Lost season 2 - The 23rd Psalm, Episodes of Lost season 2 - The Hunting Party, Episodes of Lost season 2 - Fire + Water

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Collision: Encyclopedia - Collision

Collision - Dynamics. In physics, collision means the action of bodies striking or coming together (touching). Collisions involve forces (there is a change in velocity). Collisions can be elastic, meaning they conserve energy and momentum, inelastic, meaning they conserve momentum but not energy, or totally inelastic (or plastic), meaning they conserve momentum and the two objects stick together. The magnitude of the velocity difference at impact is called the closing speed. The field of dynamic ...

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Collision: Meaning of Dreams about Collision

 

Collision

  • To dream of a collision, you will meet with an accident of a serious type and disappointments in business.
  • For a young woman to see a collision, denotes she will be unable to decide between lovers, and will be the cause of wrangles.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Collision , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Collision , Dream Interpretation Collision )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Collision Dictionary

Collision: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Cold to Composing

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Cold, Collar, College, Colliery or Coal-Mine, Collision, Colonel, Combat, Combing, Comedy, Comet, Comic Songs, Command, Commandment, Commerce, Committee, Companion , Compass, Completion, Complexion, Composing

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Collision Dictionary

Collision: Dream Interpretation of dreams from;

Dream Interpretation including dreams about:

Cold, Collar, College, Colliery or Coal-Mine, Collision, Colonel, Combat, Combing, Comedy, Comet, Comic Songs, Command, Commandment, Commerce, Committee, Companion , Compass, Completion, Complexion, Composing

For more dream interpretations, see: Dream Interpretation

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

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Collision: An astrological perspective on Titanicīs fateful descent

The astrological influences at play the night of the Titanic's fateful descent are explained in such a way that one can clearly see how the forces were against a successful voyage.  Dr. Turi covers the positions of the planets and the head and tail of the dragon, a method used by Nostradamus.

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Collision: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Destiny

destiny

Life course; the point of collision between energy coming in and out

 

(See also: Destiny , Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Collision: Dream Interpretation - Natural disasters

 

Natural disasters

The radical annihilation of the world is a theme that seems to recur in many of the world's cultures, cults, and religions. Sometimes there is a subsequent reordering and renewal of the world that includes a particular group being placed in supremacy. Other times, there is a mystical translation of chosen inhabitants into a structured paradise. Another option is unrelenting chaos and loss of this world without recourse.

 

Sometimes, the premonition feeling that you get after these dreams leaves you feeling very eerie. You may be scared that what just happened in dreamland may be about to happen out in waking life. The means may be different for any given dreamer depending on your worldview, but the feeling is roughly the same ? that time seems short for this world.

 

There can be several different approaches to seeking meaning in this dream. The origins of these approaches are in personal psychology, cultural tensions, and religious or spiritual revelation.

 

Feeling dramatically out of control in your personal life can trigger apocalypse dreams. This may be caused by hormones in adolescence, the death of a loved one (especially parent), or divorce and other significant relationship losses. The ending world is an escape mechanism to avoid dealing with a world so dramatically changed by new circumstances. This world-ending dream often features the dreamer alone amongst generally unrecognized figures. This reveals that all people close to the dreamer are gone. Cultural cues for world-ending dreams come out of a collective angst about the frailty of our planet or the human race. These dreams may be triggered in times of global hopelessness and unpredictability. A millennial change generates this kind of dreaming for some people. Damaging news about the earth, global warming, and cosmic collision potentials will do it for others.

 

Economic uncertainty will make some people extremely anxious. Whenever instability or insecurity becomes themes of cultural awareness, apocalyptic dreams increase. When interpreting this type of dream you should ask yourself, "How is the world ending and who is to blame?" This dream may be a calling for you to protect yourself against a risk that is beyond your comfort zone, become more involved in a particular cause, or to think again about the rationale of your fears.

 

Religious or spiritual revelation that heralds the end of the world is a powerful image. Usually, the dreamer will see some significant icons of their faith initiating or withstanding the destruction. Another scenario is that adherents to the mysticism are identified in a particular way and survive the destruction because of their association. In these dreams, the world is often reordered. Often, these dreams will accompany a time in the dreamer's life when he or she feels that the entire world is against them and only their association with something larger than themselves can provide a resolution to the struggles being faced. (Or, they may just be receiving an oracle about the conclusion of this world?)

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Natural disasters , Meaning of Dreams about Natural disasters , Dream Interpretation Natural disasters )

 

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Collision: Feng Shui in Times of Trouble

Feng Shui in Times of Trouble

Very often in times of trouble and desperation, we may run to the closest source of solace and expect it to resolve our problems. However, we must understand that just as most problems or illnesses do not occur over night, solutions also require time to work its healing ways. Too often, feng shui is not considered from the beginning to "prevent the fire," rather used when it is too late to "put out the fire." In considering feng shui in our planning, we can gain insight on how to best pave a road to success.

 

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Collision: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

Read more here: » Dream Interpretation Index: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Collision: : Dreams Sitemap I - C

This is a sitemap for Dream Dictionary - C . Click on a link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this particular dream.

 

Dream Dictionary - C

cab, cabbage, cabin, cable, cackle, cactus, caf, cafe, cafe, cafeteria, cage, cake, cakes, calculator, calendar, calf, calf, call, called, calling, calm, calomel, calumny, calves, camel, camels, cameo brooch, camera, camp, campaign, camping, canal, canary birds, cancer, candle, candles, candlestick, candy, cane, canker, cannibalism, cannon, cannon-ball, canoe, canoe paddle, canopy, canyon, cap, captain, captive, car, cardinal, cards, carnival, carpenter, carpet, carrot, cars, cars, cart, cartoon character, cartoons, cartridge, carving, cash, cash box, cashier, cask, castle, castor oil, castoria, castration, cat, catechism, caterpillar, cathedral, cats, cats, cattle, cauliflower, cavalry, cave, cavern or cave, cedars, celebrity, celery, celestial signs, cellar, cemetery, chaff, chain, chains, chair, chair maker, chairman, chalice, chalk, challenge, chamber, chambermaid, chameleon, chamomile, champagne, champion, chandelier, chapel, charcoal, chariot, chariots, charity, chase, chased, chased by animals, chased by people, chasing, chasing another person, chastise, cheated, cheating, checkers, checks, cheese, chemise, cherries, cherry, cherry, cherubs, chess, chest, chestnuts, chewing gum, chicken, chickens, chief, chiffonier, chilblain, child, child, childbed, children, chimes, chimney, china, china store, chocolate, choir, choking, cholera, christ, christmas tree, chrysanthemum, church, churchyard, churning, cider, cigarettes, cipher, circle, circus, cistern, city, city council, city hall, clairvoyance, clams, claret, claret cup and punch, clarionet, clay, cleaning, cleansing, clergyman, cliff, climbing, clock, cloister, closet, clothes, clothing, clouds, cloven foot, clover, clown, club, coach, coal-hod, coals, coat, coat-of-arms, coca-cola, cockade, cock-crowing, cockroaches, cocktail, cocoa, cocoanut, coffee, coffee house, coffee mill, coffin, coins, coke, coke oven, cold, collar, colleague, college, colliery or coal-mine, collision, colonel, color, color, colors, colour, comb, combat, combing, combing, comedy, comet, comic songs, command, commandment, commerce, committee, companion, compass, completion, complexion, composing, concert, concubine, condoms, confectionary, confetti, conflagration, conjurer, conjuring, conscience, conspiracy, consumption, container, contempt, contract, convent, convention, convicted, convicts, cooking, cooking stove, cooling board, copper, copper plate, copperas, coppersmith, copying, coral, cords, cork, corkscrew, corn, corner, cornet, cornmeal, corns, coronation, corpse, corpulence, corridors, corset, cossack, costume, cot, cotton, cotton cap, cotton cloth, cotton gin, couch, cough, counselor, countenance, counter, counterfeit money, counterpane, counting, country, court, courtship, cousin, cow, cowboy, coworker, cows, cowslip, coxcomb, crab, crabs, cradle, crane, crape, crash, crawfish, crawl, cream, credit, creek, cremate, crew, cricket, cries, criminal, cripple, crippled, crochet work, crockery, crocodile, cronos, cross, cross, cross-bones, crossroads, croup, crowd, crowds, crown, crucifix, crucifix, crucifixion, cruelty, crust, crutches, cry, crying, crystal, cuckoo, cucumber, cunning, cupboard, curbstone, currycomb, currying a horse, curtains, cushion, cuspidor, custard, custom-house, cut, cymbal,

 

 

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Collision: Encyclopedia - Enkidu

Enkidu appears in Sumerian mythology as a mythical wild-man raised by animals; his beast-like ways are finally tamed by a courtesan named Shamhat. Later he adventures with Gilgamesh until his death in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Older sources sometimes transliterate his name as Enkimdu, Eabani or Enkita. Enkidu - First Tablet. Enkidu Geshtinanna Gilgamesh Shamhat Siduri Tammuz Enkidu is the quintessential savage man in t ...

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Collision: Encyclopedia - Gilgamesh

According to the Sumerian king list, Gilgamesh was the fifth king of Uruk (Early Dynastic II, first dynasty of Uruk), the son of Lugalbanda. Legend has it that his mother was Ninsun, a goddess. According to another document, the so-called History of Tummal, Gilgamesh, and eventually his son Urlugal, rebuilt the sanctuary of the goddess Ninlil, located in Tummal, a block of the Nippur city. In the Epic of Gilg ...

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Collision: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Story elements

There are several recurring story elements on Lost, which drive central plot points and the development of the survivors as they try to live on the island after the crash. Lost TV series - Themes. Most of the major characters have dysfunctional parents who are or were either absent, reluctant, or destructive. The troubling parental relationships of Locke, Jack, Sawyer, Walt, and Kate have been the most well explored, although almost every character on the show has had some problems with thei ...

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Lost TV series, Lost TV series - Season synopses, Lost TV series - Season one: 2004-2005, Lost TV series - Season two: 2005-2006, Lost TV series - Cast and characters, Lost TV series - Story elements, Lost TV series - Themes, Lost TV series - Symbols and motifs, Lost TV series - Fan speculation, Lost TV series - Awards, Lost TV series - Wins, Lost TV series - Nominations

Read more here: » Lost TV series: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Story elements

Collision: Encyclopedia II - Characters of Lost - Secondary characters

The following characters are other crash survivors or island residents who play a supporting role in the plot. Characters of Lost - Mid-section crash survivors. Played by: L. Scott Caldwell Appears in: "Pilot: Part 1", "Pilot: Part 2", "Walkabout", "Whatever The Case May Be", "Everybody Hates Hugo", "Abandoned", "Collision", "What Kate Did" Rose, a former resident of The Bronx, New York, was seated across the aisle from Jack, who spoke ...

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Characters of Lost, Characters of Lost - Main Characters, Characters of Lost - Secondary characters, Characters of Lost - Mid-section crash survivors, Characters of Lost - Tail-section crash survivors, Characters of Lost - Other crash survivors, Characters of Lost - Island inhabitants, Characters of Lost - Flashback characters, Characters of Lost - Characters in other media, Characters of Lost - Island census, Characters of Lost - Oceanic 815, Characters of Lost - Residents, Characters of Lost - Former residents

Read more here: » Characters of Lost: Encyclopedia II - Characters of Lost - Secondary characters

Collision: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Story elements

There are several recurring story elements on Lost, some of which drive central plot points, both on the island and in the flashbacks of the survivors, while other elements provide a deeper understanding of the story. The colors black and white, which traditionally reflect opposition or dualism, have frequently been featured together, particularly in regard to John Locke. This begins in the "Pilot" with John Locke's description of backgammon to Walt: while holding up a black and white piece, Locke says, "Two players, tw ...

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Lost TV series, Lost TV series - Overview, Lost TV series - Season synopses, Lost TV series - Season one: 2004-2005, Lost TV series - Season two: 2005-2006, Lost TV series - Cast and characters, Lost TV series - Story elements, Lost TV series - Fan speculation, Lost TV series - Awards, Lost TV series - Wins, Lost TV series - Nominations, Lost TV series - Lost in other media

Read more here: » Lost TV series: Encyclopedia II - Lost TV series - Story elements

Collision: Encyclopedia II - Jack Shephard - Biography

Jack Shephard - Prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. Jack is a spinal surgeon who lived in the United States. He traveled to Sydney to find his father, Dr. Christian Shephard. Early in his medical career, he operates on a car crash victim named Sarah whose spine was damaged in the accident. He is convinced that surgery will not alleviate her paralysis, and he is characteristically cold and direct with her about her chances. Convinced the operation was a failure, both are startled to find that she can ...

See also:

Jack Shephard, Jack Shephard - Biography, Jack Shephard - Prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, Jack Shephard - On the island, Jack Shephard - Trivia

Read more here: » Jack Shephard: Encyclopedia II - Jack Shephard - Biography

Collision: Encyclopedia II - Enkidu - First Tablet

Enkidu is the quintessential savage man in the beginning of the epic: "The whole of his body was hairy and his (uncut) locks were like a woman's or the hair of the goddess of grain. Moreover, he knew nothing of settled fields or human beings and was clothed (in skins) like a deity of flocks." Enkidu roamed with the beasts of the wilderness. He protected the animals, destroying the hunters' traps, and lurked around the watering holes to protect the game. These actions were much to the chagrin of a local trapp ...

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Enkidu, Enkidu - First Tablet, Enkidu - Enkidu later in the Epic of Gilgamesh, Enkidu - Historical Analysis, Enkidu - Literary Analysis, Enkidu - Popular Cultural References, Enkidu - Themes of Existentialism, Enkidu - Bibliography

Read more here: » Enkidu: Encyclopedia II - Enkidu - First Tablet

Collision: Encyclopedia II - Others Lost - First Season

In the episode "Solitary," Sayid meets Danielle Rousseau, who tells him that the Others kidnapped her infant child, Alex. Sayid seems inclined to write the story off as the delusions of a woman who has been alone for far too long, until he hears whispering in the jungle. Later, Hurley discovers that Ethan Rom (whose name is an anagram for "Other Man") was not onboard flight 815, and in the episode "Homecoming", Charlie kills Ethan for kidnapping Claire. It was never ascertained whether Ethan was one of the Others, an associate ...

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Others Lost, Others Lost - First Season, Others Lost - Second Season

Read more here: » Others Lost: Encyclopedia II - Others Lost - First Season

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