0 the idea of a change in the measurement of time, in which people and events from one part of history are imagined as existing in another part
A virtual time is introduced so that the time law can be modified through a time warp, thus satisfying the velocity constraints.
There were 'time warp' controls to define the readout speeds of the sample during a note hold and after it was released, up to the point of freezing the sound.
I voted against it because, as a colleague of mine said a bit earlier, it is a bit of a time warp.
We are committed to protecting the countryside, but the countryside cannot be frozen in a time warp.
It sounded as though the needle had been stuck since the 1970s, and as though he was stuck in a time warp.
I am acutely aware that we in the highlands and islands cannot live in a time warp.
The really disappointing feature of the report is that it is stuck in a time warp.
Villages cannot remain in a time warp or stand still, but where there is to be development, it must be of good quality.