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They get drowned out by the
bubble.
Well, because it's not a
bubble
at all.
Y2K, the dotcom bubble, stressing about whose party you're going to go to as the clock strikes midnight, before the champagne goes flat, and then there's that inchoate yearning that was felt, I think, by many, that the millennium, that the year 2000, should mean more, more than just a two and some zeroes.
As you can see, there's a
bubble
of air and it's bouncing around inside.
I loved these people, and I admired their freedom, but I watched as the world outside of our utopian
bubble
exploded into these raging debates where pundits started likening our love to bestiality on national television.
But let's step back for a moment and focus on the countries that actually started PISA, and I'm giving them a colored
bubble
now.
And I'm making the size of the
bubble
proportional to the amount of money that countries spent on students.
Well, if you only focus on your brightest students, you know what happens is disparities grow, and you can see this
bubble
moving slightly to the other direction, but still, an impressive improvement.
You're in a glass
bubble.
The reason why we forgot that is because the times in history when architecture did the most to transform society were those times when, actually, the one percent would build on behalf of the 99 percent, for various different reasons, whether that was through philanthropy in the 19th century, communism in the early 20th, the welfare state, and most recently, of course, through this inflated real estate
bubble.
There's a
bubble.
The root mechanism of a dragon-king is a slow maturation towards instability, which is the bubble, and the climax of the
bubble
is often the crash.
This is rooted in 30 years of history of bubbles, starting in 1980, with the global
bubble
crashing in 1987, followed by many other bubbles.
We had a global
bubble.
This is the expression of the stock market of a massive bubble, a factor of three, 300 percent in just a few years.
In September 2007, I was invited as a keynote speaker of a macro hedge fund management conference, and I showed to the conference a prediction that by the end of 2007, this
bubble
would change regime.
You know, they had made billions just surfing this
bubble
until now.
In 2009, we also identified that this new bubble, a smaller one, was unsustainable, so we published again a prediction, in advance, stating that by August 2009, the market will correct, will not continue on this track.
This is just the third or fourth act of a massive
bubble
in the making.
Thanks to Chernobyl, we get asylum in the U.S. I am six years old, and I don't cry when we leave home and we come to America, because I expect it to be a place filled with rare and wonderful things like bananas and chocolate and Bazooka
bubble
gum, Bazooka
bubble
gum with the little cartoon wrappers inside, Bazooka that we'd get once a year in Ukraine and we'd have to chew one piece for an entire week.
I decide that I'm going to get my very own piece of Bazooka
bubble
gum.
How do we
bubble
stuff up to the surface that's maybe really creative and interesting?
They live in the
bubble
of the present.
Whether it is an image of a soap
bubble
captured at the very moment where it's bursting, as you can see in this image, whether it's a universe made of tiny little beads of oil paint, strange liquids that behave in very peculiar ways, or paint that is modeled by centrifugal forces, I'm always trying to link those two fields together.
And these are the neighborhoods, for example, in the Central Valley of California that weren't hurt when the housing
bubble
burst and when the price of gas went up; they were decimated.
If the ultra-dense Higgs state existed, then, because of quantum tunneling, a
bubble
of this state could suddenly appear in a certain place of the universe at a certain time, and it is analogous to what happens when you boil water.
In the same way, a
bubble
of the ultra-dense Higgs state could come into existence because of quantum tunneling.
The
bubble
would then expand at the speed of light, invading all space, and turning the Higgs field from the familiar state into a new state.
It has been speculated that our universe is only a
bubble
in a soapy multiverse made out of a multitude of bubbles, and each
bubble
is a different universe with different fundamental constants and different physical laws.
In the majority of
bubble
universes, the Higgs mass could be around the critical value, near to a cosmic collapse of the Higgs field, because of two competing effects, just as in the case of sand.
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