Bubbles
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And when the natural breeze isn't enough, the kids deploy bubbles, but not the kind of
bubbles
you know.
These
bubbles
are made from natural cotton and rubber from the rubber tree.
We've got
bubbles
going up there, then suds at the top with lumpy tiles.
And it takes a little bit of nerve to dive into those primal, terrifying parts of ourselves and make our own decisions and not make our housing a commodity, but make it something that
bubbles
up from seminal sources.
So for instance, it was soap
bubbles
that helped us generate a building form that would work regardless of the final ground levels.
In this case, you're seeing oxygen
bubbles
come out.
After about three days, the
bubbles
will appear on the surface of the liquid.
And she would get frustrated; she'd blow
bubbles
in my face.
So that's what we'll do: we'll build
bubbles
or something, or platforms.
Many people take refuge in headphones, but they turn big, public spaces like this, shared soundscapes, into millions of tiny, little personal sound
bubbles.
You can burst
bubbles.
The
bubbles
are the countries.
And the
bubbles
keep moving up there, and this is what the world looks like today.
This would be the natural government response, to hide away all our government leaders in hermetically sealed
bubbles.
And what is very exciting is that citizens were then able to give feedback as to which health or water points were not working, aggregated in the red
bubbles
that you see, which together provides a graphic visual of the collective voices of the poor.
If money would tell you everything about the quality of learning outcomes, you would find all the large
bubbles
at the top, no?
The first thing you can see is that the
bubbles
were a lot smaller, no?
I don't want to live in a world where cultural literacy has been replaced by these little
bubbles
of specialty, so that none of us know about the common associations that used to bind our civilization together.
We had the goal to diagnose in real time financial
bubbles
and identify in advance their critical time.
A standard exponential growth corresponds to a constant growth rate, let's say, of 10 percent The point is that, many times during bubbles, there are positive feedbacks which can be of many times, such that previous growths enhance, push forward, increase the next growth through this kind of super-exponential growth, which is very trenchant, not sustainable.
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.
These are a few of the major
bubbles
that we have lived through in recent history.
Let me tell you just one or two stories that deal with massive
bubbles.
We identify excesses,
bubbles.
So there are
bubbles
everywhere.
From one side, this is exciting for me, as a professor who chases
bubbles
and slays dragons, as the media has sometimes called me.
Bubbles
of vapor form inside the water, then they expand, turning liquid into gas.
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.
They're like soap
bubbles
that disappear when we touch them.
So at his last chemo, we sang him the song and we put the crown on his head and we blew the bubbles, and then I asked him, I said, "So what are you going to do now?"
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