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Let me first
explain
how Rezero actually keeps his balance.
He was struggling to
explain
something to me: a beautiful experiment that uses lasers to cool down matter.
The control of a laser is so precise that you can perform surgery inside of an eye, you can use it to store massive amounts of data, and you can use it for this beautiful experiment that my friend was struggling to
explain.
So as my friend was trying to
explain
that experiment, it seemed like the more he said, the less I understood.
I started a contest four years ago called Dance Your Ph.D. Instead of explaining their research with words, scientists have to
explain
it with dance.
It's basically efficient brainstorming, and when I visited David to learn about his research, he used dancers to
explain
it to me rather than the usual method: PowerPoint.
Rather than dancing our Ph.Ds, we should use dance to
explain
all of our complex problems.
Imagine our politicians using dance to
explain
why we must invade a foreign country or bail out an investment bank.
Let me
explain
how this works.
"When you get here we'll
explain
it."
How do I
explain
to people that drug users deserve care and support and the freedom to live their lives when all we see are images of guns and handcuffs and jail cells?
The other thing that we believe is that art shouldn't
explain
itself, that artists shouldn't say what they're up to, because if they said it, it might destroy the spell and we might find it too easy.
What I'm going to do is, I'm going to
explain
to you an extreme green concept that was developed at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Because I usually take the role of trying to
explain
to people how wonderful the new technologies that are coming along are going to be, and I thought that, since I was among friends here, I would tell you what I really think and try to look back and try to understand what is really going on here with these amazing jumps in technology that seem so fast that we can barely keep on top of it.
And to
explain
it, I'm going to quote from the movie "The Paper Chase."
And when that happens, the feeling is ecstatic and we reach for metaphors of up and down to
explain
these feelings.
But I tried to
explain
to her, “Look, this is going to save you a lot of money, and it's going to give you even better light than what you're using now with the kerosene.”
People
explain
to me that it's hard, but that it can be done.
And he wrote this book to explain, among other things, what it was like to be a medical intern at the Boston City Hospital in the pre-penicillin year of 1937.
And we suspect that this may help to
explain
why older people are better than younger people at solving hotly charged emotional conflicts and debates.
How? Well according to Einstein's math, if space is uniformly filled with an invisible energy, sort of like a uniform, invisible mist, then the gravity generated by that mist would be repulsive, repulsive gravity, which is just what we need to
explain
the observations.
And the mystery is to
explain
this peculiar number.
In this context, the laws of physics can't
explain
one number for the dark energy because there isn't just one number, there are many numbers.
And he worked for decades trying to
explain
this number, but he never succeeded, and we know why.
So hoping that the laws of physics will
explain
one particular number, 93 million miles, well that is simply wrongheaded.
So one way to test to see whether we can
explain
some of this behavior change by differences in life expectancy is to look and see is there more behavior change in areas where there's less malaria.
Does that really
explain
what we're seeing with the intellectual property battles nowadays?
This captain is going to use our findings on the optimism bias to try to
explain
to the firefighters why they think the way they do, to make them acutely aware of this very optimistic bias in humans.
Now in some cases math can even help explain, or propose explanations for, historical forces.
It will be able to reveal new trends in our history, sometimes to
explain
them, and maybe even in the future to predict what's going to happen.
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