Citations:antiapple

English citations of antiapple and anti-Apple

Referring to the fruit edit

  • 1989, Ronald W. Hellings, Relativistic Gravitational Experiments in Space, page 56:
    But actually, CPT only tells you that if you drop an apple to the earth it will fall exactly as if you drop an antiapple to an antiearth.
  • 1995, Kernel Gabrijel, Krizan Peter, Mikuz Marko, Low Energy Antiproton Physics, →ISBN:
    Now this statement does not contradict CPT, even though one might have thought so. CPT tells us that an antiapple falls to an antiEarth in the same way that an apple falls to the Earth. It says nothing about how an antiapple falls to the Earth.
  • 1998, Meher Antia, Matter, Antimatter, and Why Are We Here:
    Antiapples would still fall to antiearth, radioactive antielements would still decay, and antisugar would taste sweet
  • 2012 December 19, Martin Gardner, Relativity Simply Explained, Courier Corporation, →ISBN, page 97:
    An antiapple made of antimatter would have flown up in the sky instead of falling on Newton's nose. The conjecture is attractive because, if true, it would explain the absence of antimatter in our galaxy.

Referring to the technology company edit

  • 2015 January 19, Joanna Roberts, J.J. Worrall, Elaine Burke, Philip Connolly, Silicon Docks: The Rise of Dublin as a Global Tech Hub, Liberties Press, →ISBN:
    She regularly appears on radio shows trying to convince people she's not antiApple, then spends the rest of the day defending herself from blog commenters claiming she's too proApple.
  • 2015 August 12, Glenn Fleishman, The Magazine: The Complete Archives, Aperiodical LLC, →ISBN:
    The philosophical differences between these approaches, and the frequent failure to understand both viewpoints, are the roots of anti-Apple anger.
  • 2017 March 31, Alexandru Capatina, Elisa Rancati, Key Challenges and Opportunities in Web Entrepreneurship, IGI Global, →ISBN, page 179:
    There are a few Facebook pages dedicated to spread anti-Apple news and comments.