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He knows one world, and he's finding a way to communicate it to another world, both of which he has deep
connections
to.
I'm going to talk to you about some stuff that's in this book of mine that I hope will resonate with other things you've already heard, and I'll try to make some
connections
myself, in case you miss them.
The reason it's so important is that, in the last decade, what we've seen has been building the social layer, has been this framework for connections, and construction on that layer is over, it's finished.
They've created this thing called the Open Graph, and they own all of our
connections.
So, the social layer is all about these
connections.
So, visualizing information, so that we can see the patterns and
connections
that matter and then designing that information so it makes more sense, or it tells a story, or allows us to focus only on the information that's important.
But more importantly, you start to see patterns and
connections
between numbers that would otherwise be scattered across multiple news reports.
Along with outward development and increase of opportunity, there should be inward development and deepening of our heart
connections
as well as our outward
connections.
TC: My relationship to this concept of heart-to-heart connection, or mind-to-mind connection, is an interesting one, because, as a spiritual leader, I'm always attempting to open my heart to others and offer myself up for heart-to-heart and mind-to-mind
connections
in a genuine way with other people, but at the same time, I've always been advised that I need to emphasize intelligence over the heart-to-heart connections, because, being someone in a position like mine, if I don't rely primarily on intelligence, then something dangerous may happen to me.
The furniture is designed so that children can sit in front of big, powerful screens, big broadband connections, but in groups.
So if you look at this, you might immediately grasp that different people have different numbers of
connections.
Some people have one connection, some have two, some have six, some have 10
connections.
And this is called the "degree" of a node, or the number of
connections
that a node has.
So, if you look at nodes A and B, they both have six
connections.
And in the 1970s and '80s, a team of scientists mapped all 7,000
connections
between the neurons.
Your connectome is far more complex than this because your brain contains 100 billion neurons and 10,000 times as many
connections.
Your connectome contains one million times more
connections
than your genome has letters.
And there's a lot of evidence that neural activity can cause your
connections
to change.
The
connections
of the brain's neural network determines the pathways along which neural activity flows.
According to a theory that dates back to the 19th century, such memories are stored as chains of synaptic
connections
inside your brain.
What we need are for people to care, to actually go use it, just like they've cared enough to use Kiva to make those
connections.
Good luck figuring out the connections, or when a character is a ghost yet or just acting strangely.
But due US
connections
I was able to catch a release on DVD sold worldwide.
Towards the end of this film, just before I nodded off and missed the last two minutes, I got the sense that "Everything's Gone Green" is a product of
"connections"
in the world of film - someone with very little talent knew someone with very little directorial skill, knew someone with absolutely no marketing sense (but plenty of disposable ego) and out popped this dull and inefficient attempt at whimsy and humor-with-a-conscience nonsense.
"Fate" leads Walter Sparrow to come in possession of a mysterious novel that has eerie similarities and
connections
to his life, all based around the number 23.
While few (if any) would call him great, his films' obscure
connections
to underground culture (via reference, tribute, or influence) have ensured him a warped legacy of sorts.
What it turned out to be was a pointless collection of boring intertwining stories about several characters with minimal
connections
with each other.
This film attempts to make deep
connections
with the audience through various symbolism and just ends up being annoying.
Okay, so writer/director Larry Bishop obviously has some important
connections
and knows the right people in Hollywood in order to produce his own film and fill up the cast with eye-catching names.
In the wake of the matrix this travesty of a film with loose
connections
to VR has been reissued with the tag-line "The Matrix just got Deadler!", in a box with a very Matrix inspired cover (still called "Expect to Die" though).
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