Balls
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We can all make a decision to come together and pick up the
balls
and run with the
balls
that governments have dropped.
In fact, why would we put these
balls
in the soup, there's meat in there anyway?
It might be the evolutionary origin of the phrase, "she's got him by the balls."
I'm here today to talk about autonomous flying beach
balls.
There are beetles that roll little
balls
of dung great distances across the desert floor to feed to their hatchlings.
percent allowed in billiard
balls.
There's some Arduino
balls
collecting data and sort of measuring some parameters.
Now, if you scale these snooker
balls
up to the size of the solar system, Einstein can still help you.
I'm talking about writing down equations about our society that will help us understand what's going on in the same way as with the snooker
balls
or the weather prediction.
He threw tennis
balls
to all the neighborhood dogs, analyzed the saliva, identified the dog, and confronted the dog owner.
Ten percent of the species actually make a ball, and this ball they roll away from the dung source, usually bury it at a remote place away from the dung source, and they have a very particular behavior by which they are able to roll their
balls.
And so valuable resources have to be looked after and guarded in a particular way, and we think the reason they roll the
balls
away is because of this, because of the competition that is involved in getting hold of that dung.
They're rolling
balls.
Well, we know that they can roll
balls
in a straight line using celestial cues.
So for example, right now, if I focus too much on the balls, then there's no way I can relax and talk to you at the same time.
Equally, if I relax too much talking to you, there's no way I can focus on the
balls.
Now, your matzah
balls
... They should be fluffy, not hard."
We did things like, we swabbed surfaces around our classroom and cultured the bacteria we'd collected, and we dissected owl pellets, which are these
balls
of material that are undigested that owls barf up, and it's really kind of gross and awesome and cool.
She had the
balls
to get out.
Even people took off their jewelry, their little crosses and religious things, and put them in these floating
balls
that we sent down the rivers so that they could be picked up at night.
They're like these little
balls
sitting there.
They see a few rubber ducks and learn that they float, or a few
balls
and learn that they bounce.
And they develop expectations about ducks and
balls
that they're going to extend to rubber ducks and
balls
for the rest of their lives.
And the kinds of generalizations babies have to make about ducks and
balls
they have to make about almost everything: shoes and ships and sealing wax and cabbages and kings.
We're going to show babies a box of blue and yellow balls, and my then-graduate student, now colleague at Stanford, Hyowon Gweon, is going to pull three blue
balls
in a row out of this box, and when she pulls those
balls
out, she's going to squeeze them, and the
balls
are going to squeak.
But the important point is it's really easy to pull three blue
balls
in a row out of a box of mostly blue
balls.
So maybe babies should expect those yellow
balls
to squeak as well.
Now, those yellow
balls
have funny sticks on the end, so babies could do other things with them if they wanted to.
All right, it's nice that babies will generalize properties of blue
balls
to yellow balls, and it's impressive that babies can learn from imitating us, but we've known those things about babies for a very long time.
The really interesting question is what happens when we show babies exactly the same thing, and we can ensure it's exactly the same because we have a secret compartment and we actually pull the
balls
from there, but this time, all we change is the apparent population from which that evidence was drawn.
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