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mind-bending

[mahynd-ben-ding] / ˈmaɪndˌbɛn dɪŋ /






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Corbin, who was in Strasburg’s draft class, remembers how everyone was glued to the pitcher throwing 100 mph with a mind-bending curve at San Diego State.

From Washington Post

If true, the connection would link two of the most mind-bending concepts in physics--black holes and dark energy--and suggest that the source of the latter has been under theorists’ noses for decades.

From Science Magazine

It follows a trio of ghost-hunting rule breakers as they solve mind-bending paranormal mysteries around London.

From Washington Post

The mind-bending estimates laid out by two experts hired by attorneys representing Tesla shareholders underscored the challenges facing a nine-person jury as the three-week trial winds down this week.

From Seattle Times

Our cover story this month is about one of the most mind-bending searches in science: the attempt to find life as we don’t know it.

From Scientific American