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  • Symmetry
    Symmetry

    Album Review: 7 MINUTES IN HEAVEN - Symmetry The latest offering from pop-punk outfit 7 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, Symmetry, is a rollercoaster ride of angsty anthems and infectious hooks that will have you singing along in no time. The band's knack for crafting catchy melodies and relatable lyrics is on full display here, making this album a must-listen for fans of the genre. From the opening track "Lost Boy" to the hauntingly beautiful "Symmetry", each song on the album showcases the band's ability to blend ferocious energy with heartfelt emotion. Lead vocalist Timmy Rasmussen's raw, gravelly vocals soar over crunchy guitar riffs and driving drum beats, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshing. Standout tracks like "In the Dark" and "Miracle" perfectly encapsulate the band's signature sound, with anthemic choruses that are sure to get stuck in your head for days. The production on Symmetry is polished and crisp, allowing each instrument to shine through without overpowering the vocals. Overall, Symmetry is a solid offering from 7 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, showcasing the band's growth and maturity while staying true to their punk roots. With its infectious hooks and heartfelt lyrics, this album is sure to keep you coming back for more. So grab your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and get ready to rock out to Symmetry.

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  • Symmetry Dominoes
    Symmetry Dominoes

    Designed to introduce the concept of single axis symmetry, these large dominoes are printed in bright colours, laminated and mounted onto thick durable card for easy use. The game can be played by up to 4 or used as an individual matching activity.

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    Symmetry Slowdown


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  • Fearful Symmetry
    Fearful Symmetry

    British band BOX OF CHOCOLATES delivers a delectable treat with their latest album "Fearful Symmetry." The title alone sets the tone for this curious collection of tracks, each one a delightful surprise like reaching into a box of chocolates and not knowing what you're going to get. From the opening track, "Dark Chocolate Noir," the band sets a moody, mysterious atmosphere that is as rich and satisfying as a premium cocoa. The lead singer's vocals ooze with a velvety smoothness that is both impressive and slightly unsettling, much like biting into a dark chocolate truffle with a surprising filling. Tracks like "Caramel Crunch Groove" and "Hazelnut Haze" showcase the band's ability to blend sweet melodies with crunchy beats and nutty undertones. It's a musical experience that keeps your taste buds guessing and your feet tapping. "Fearful Symmetry" is not without its flaws, however. Some tracks, like "Minty Madness," may leave a bitter aftertaste for those who prefer a more traditional sound. But overall, BOX OF CHOCOLATES has created a musical confection that is as intriguing and divisive as a box of assorted chocolates. Love it or hate it, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression on your musical palate. A quirky and delicious delight for the ears.

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  • What types of symmetry are there: point symmetry, axis symmetry, or no symmetry?

    There are three types of symmetry: point symmetry, axis symmetry, and no symmetry. Point symmetry occurs when an object can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and still look the same. Axis symmetry, also known as reflection symmetry, occurs when an object can be reflected across a line and still look the same. No symmetry means that the object does not have any regular repeating pattern or axis of reflection.

  • What is the difference between axis symmetry, axis of symmetry, rotational symmetry, and point symmetry?

    Axis symmetry refers to the property of a shape being symmetrical with respect to an axis, meaning that if the shape is folded along the axis, the two halves will coincide. The axis of symmetry is the line along which the shape is symmetrical. Rotational symmetry refers to the property of a shape being able to be rotated by a certain angle and still look the same. Point symmetry refers to the property of a shape being symmetrical with respect to a central point, meaning that if the shape is rotated 180 degrees around the point, it will look the same.

  • What are the similarities between axial symmetry and point symmetry?

    Both axial symmetry and point symmetry involve the concept of symmetry in geometric shapes. In axial symmetry, an object is symmetrical if it can be divided into two equal halves by a line of symmetry. Similarly, in point symmetry, an object is symmetrical if it looks the same after being rotated 180 degrees around a central point. Both types of symmetry result in balanced and visually appealing shapes.

  • What is the difference between point symmetry and rotational symmetry?

    Point symmetry occurs when a figure looks the same after being rotated 180 degrees around a central point, while rotational symmetry occurs when a figure looks the same after being rotated a certain angle around a central point. In other words, point symmetry requires a 180-degree rotation to look the same, while rotational symmetry can occur with rotations of different angles. Additionally, point symmetry is a specific type of rotational symmetry, as it is a rotation of 180 degrees.

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    SYMMETRY Steam Key

    This product is a brand new and unused SYMMETRY Steam Key

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  • Origin of Symmetry
    Origin of Symmetry

    MUSE's "Origin Of Symmetry" album is like a rollercoaster ride through space, time, and Matt Bellamy's wild imagination. This 2001 release is a sonic journey that will leave you questioning reality and pondering the existence of extraterrestrial life. From the opening track "New Born," it's clear that MUSE are not afraid to push boundaries and experiment with their sound. The combination of intricate guitar riffs, haunting piano melodies, and Bellamy's operatic vocals create a whirlwind of musical mayhem that is both captivating and bewildering. Tracks like "Plug In Baby" and "Bliss" showcase MUSE's ability to blend rock and electronic elements seamlessly, creating a dynamic sound that is both nostalgic and futuristic. The band's technical prowess is on full display throughout the album, with each member delivering a stellar performance that adds layers of complexity to the overall sound. But it's not all serious business with MUSE – tracks like "Feeling Good" and "Hyper Music" show off the band's playful side, with cheeky lyrics and infectious melodies that will have you grooving along in no time. Overall, "Origin Of Symmetry" is a masterclass in alternative rock that refuses to be confined by genre or expectation. MUSE have created a musical universe all their own, and it's one that is definitely worth exploring. So buckle up, hold on tight, and prepare to be taken on a musical journey like no other. Trust us, it's out of this world.

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  • Clustered Non Symmetry
    Clustered Non Symmetry

    The latest offering from DIASTER, "Clustered Non Symmetry," is a rollercoaster ride of sonic experimentation that will leave you questioning your own musical existence. The album kicks off with the hauntingly beautiful track "Chaos in Harmony," a chaotic symphony of dissonant chords and erratic drum patterns that somehow manages to still be strangely enchanting. As you delve deeper into the album, you'll be met with tracks like "Jumbled Jamboree" and "Unruly Rhapsody," where DIASTER takes you on a journey through a labyrinth of sound, never quite allowing you to fully grasp what's going on. It's like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded while riding a unicycle - frustrating yet exhilarating. But just when you think you've got a handle on things, DIASTER throws in a curveball with tracks like "Organized Chaos" and "Structured Anarchy," where they seamlessly blend elements of jazz, classical, and punk rock into a confusing yet oddly satisfying concoction. Overall, "Clustered Non Symmetry" is a mind-bending experience that will leave you scratching your head in confusion one moment, and nodding along in approval the next. DIASTER has once again proven themselves to be masters of their craft, pushing the boundaries of what it means to create truly innovative music. So sit back, strap in, and prepare to have your musical world turned upside down by the genius of DIASTER.

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  • Fantasy 'N' Symmetry
    Fantasy 'N' Symmetry

    Ah, QNG Recorder Collective, the eccentric group of musicians who have taken the recorder world by storm with their latest album "Fantasy N Symmetry". This experimental blend of electronic beats and classical recorder melodies is as unique as it sounds. From the opening track "Symphonic Squeaks" to the closing number "Fantasy Funk Fusion", QNG Recorder Collective takes listeners on a wild and whimsical ride through a sonic landscape unlike anything we've ever heard before. The infectious energy of the record is undeniable, with each member of the collective bringing their own flair to the mix. The standout track "Recorder Rave" is a chaotic masterpiece, blending pulsating beats with frenetic recorder solos that will have you dancing in your seat. It's a true testament to the creativity and imagination of QNG Recorder Collective. Throughout "Fantasy N Symmetry", it's clear that QNG Recorder Collective are not afraid to push boundaries and challenge expectations. The album is a bold statement from a group of musicians who refuse to be confined by traditional genre labels. So grab your recorder, put on your dancing shoes, and prepare to be blown away by the sonic wizardry of QNG Recorder Collective. "Fantasy N Symmetry" is a wild and wonderful journey that is not to be missed.

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  • What is the difference between axis symmetry and point symmetry?

    Axis symmetry refers to a shape or object being symmetrical with respect to an axis, meaning that if you were to fold the shape along the axis, the two halves would perfectly overlap. Point symmetry, on the other hand, refers to a shape or object being symmetrical with respect to a single point, meaning that if you were to rotate the shape 180 degrees around that point, it would look the same. In essence, axis symmetry involves reflection across a line, while point symmetry involves rotation around a point.

  • Point or axis symmetry?

    Point symmetry occurs when a figure can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and still look the same. Axis symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be reflected across a line and still look the same. Point symmetry is less common in geometric figures compared to axis symmetry.

  • What is rotational symmetry?

    Rotational symmetry is a type of symmetry where a shape or object can be rotated by a certain angle and still look the same. In other words, if you can rotate a shape less than 360 degrees and it appears unchanged, then it has rotational symmetry. The number of times a shape can be rotated and still look the same is called its order of rotational symmetry. Shapes like circles have infinite rotational symmetry, as they look the same no matter how many times they are rotated.

  • What are symmetry functions?

    Symmetry functions are mathematical functions used to describe the local environment of atoms in a material. They are often used in machine learning models to represent the atomic structure and interactions within a material. Symmetry functions capture the spatial arrangement of neighboring atoms around a central atom and can be used to predict material properties such as stability, reactivity, and mechanical behavior. These functions are particularly useful for understanding and predicting the behavior of complex materials with diverse atomic arrangements.

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