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I
essentially
drag sledges for a living, so it doesn't take an awful lot to flummox me intellectually, but I'm going to read this question from an interview earlier this year: "Philosophically, does the constant supply of information steal our ability to imagine or replace our dreams of achieving?
I planned
essentially
to walk from the north coast of Russia to the North Pole, and then to carry on to the north coast of Canada.
That's
essentially
what meditation is.
And I remember watching the discussion on television and thinking how interesting it was that the separation of church and state was
essentially
drawing geographical boundaries throughout this country, between places where people believed in it and places where people didn't.
You know, the key idea of agile is that teams
essentially
manage themselves, and it works in software and it turns out that it works with kids.
Forty-eight governors competed, convincing 48 state legislatures to
essentially
raise standards for high schoolers so that they all take a college prep curriculum.
Up to now, the knowledge that we had about our ancestors came
essentially
from adult individuals because the fossils, the baby fossils, were missing.
EM: Well, essentially, SolarCity raises a chunk of capital from say, a company or a bank.
Through most of our life, we get through life by reasoning by analogy, which
essentially
means copying what other people do with slight variations.
So this is the leaves in my yard,
essentially.
Computer programs are
essentially
trees, and when you make art with a computer program, there's kind of a problem.
So they're modular reactors that are built
essentially
on an assembly line, and they're trucked anywhere in the world, you plop them down, and they produce electricity.
You know, in the Cold War, we built up this huge arsenal of nuclear weapons, and that was great, and we don't need them anymore, and what are we doing with all the waste,
essentially?
But let's go back to safety, because everybody after Fukushima had to reassess the safety of nuclear, and one of the things when I set out to design a power reactor was it had to be passively and intrinsically safe, and I'm really excited about this reactor for
essentially
two reasons.
So traditional reactors like a pressurized water reactor or boiling water reactor, they're very, very hot water at very high pressures, and this means, essentially, in the event of an accident, if you had any kind of breach of this stainless steel pressure vessel, the coolant would leave the core.
These reactors operate at
essentially
atmospheric pressure, so there's no inclination for the fission products to leave the reactor in the event of an accident.
My argument is
essentially
that early childhood programs can do exactly the same thing, create more and better jobs, but in a different way.
As an architect you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is
essentially
unknown.
So how can we be so collectively wrong by misreading or ignoring the science of the fact that when an instability has developed, and the system is ripe, any perturbation makes it
essentially
impossible to control?
It shows that it's
essentially
impossible until now to develop a science of economics because we are sentient beings who anticipate and there is a problem of self-fulfilling prophesies.
What we did was
essentially
canceling gravity and controlling the movement by combining magnetic levitation and mechanical actuation and sensing technologies.
Essentially, first, the protein would have to be found in all pancreatic cancers, at high levels in the bloodstream, in the earliest stages, but also only in cancer.
Essentially, I could weave a bunch of these antibodies into a network of carbon nanotubes, such that you have a network that only reacts with one protein, but also, due to the properties of these nanotubes, it will change its electrical properties, based on the amount of protein present.
Loyalty
essentially
is a micro-economy.
Now essentially, this represented taking an aggressive stance towards my own mind, a kind of psychic civil war, and in turn this caused the number of voices to increase and grow progressively hostile and menacing.
The brain stem then projects forward and bathes the cortex, this wonderfully wrinkly bit over here, with neurotransmitters that keep us awake and
essentially
provide us with our consciousness.
So sleep arises from a whole raft of different interactions within the brain, and essentially, sleep is turned on and off as a result of a range of interactions in here.
Essentially, all the stuff we've burned up during the day, we restore, we replace, we rebuild during the night.
You
essentially
sleep to save calories.
Essentially, you never get there.
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