Fabric
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So, because the basic
fabric
of consciousness is this pure cognitive quality that differentiates it from a stone, there is a possibility for change because all emotions are fleeting.
If we look at systemic racism and acknowledge that it's sown into the very
fabric
of who we are as a country, then we can actually do something about the intentional segregation in our schools, neighborhoods and workplaces.
You see this idea of being the land of the free and the home of the brave, it's woven into the
fabric
of America.
There were guys walking around with bullet holes in their uniforms, rounds that had cut through the
fabric
and didn't touch their bodies.
We don't notice and don't notice that we don't notice the toxic molecules emitted by a carpet or by the
fabric
on the seats.
Or we don't know if that
fabric
is a technological or manufacturing nutrient; it can be reused or does it just end up at landfill?
Go up another five levels, and you're now at a pretty high level of this hierarchy, and stretch down into the different senses, and you may have a module that sees a certain fabric, hears a certain voice quality, smells a certain perfume, and will say, "My wife has entered the room."
When Einstein developed the theory of general relativity, one of the consequences of his theory was that space-time wasn't just an empty void but that it actually had a
fabric.
And that that
fabric
was bent in the presence of massive objects like the sun.
However, we were sneaky, and we proposed more: to convert riverbanks into pedestrian pathways, and then to connect these pathways back to the city fabric, and finally to convert the urban voids along the riverbanks into public spaces that are lacking in the Medina of Fez.
He ate
fabric.
When a new particle accelerator came online, some people anxiously asked, could it destroy the Earth or, even worse, rip apart the
fabric
of space?
Scientists now know that the living and working conditions that we all are part of have more than twice the impact on our health than does our genetic code, and living and working conditions, the structures of our environments, the ways in which our social
fabric
is woven together, and the impact those have on our behaviors, all together, those have more than five times the impact on our health than do all the pills and procedures administered by doctors and hospitals combined.
And there, Mr. Teszler began all over again and once again achieved immense success, especially after he invented the process for manufacturing a new
fabric
called double-knit.
We have this intellectual, this Darwinian revolution in which, thanks to Darwin, we figured out we are just one species among many; evolution is working on us the same way it's working on all the others; we are acted upon as well as acting; we are really in the fiber, the
fabric
of life.
One of the reasons Rome remains the extraordinary place it is that because of scaffolding and the determination to maintain the fabric, it is a city that continues to grow and adapt to the needs of the particular time in which it finds itself, or we find it.
This species, when you cut the bark, you find a very dark red resin that was very good to paint and dye
fabric
to make clothes.
"If justice is removed," said Adam Smith, the father of capitalism, "the great, the immense
fabric
of human society must in a moment crumble into atoms."
The detailing was very careful with the lead copper and making panels and fitting it tightly into the
fabric
of the existing building.
We are living at a moment in which the very
fabric
of human society is being rewoven.
Instead of trying to alter the
fabric
of existing ways, let's weave and cut some fierce new cloth.
Here's why: Einstein's equations of general relativity describe space and time as a kind of inter-connected
fabric
for the universe.
And with it, I was able to print a beautiful textile that I would use just like a regular
fabric.
The indirect method begins with pasting moist
fabric
or paper onto the fish using rice paste.
Then, the artist uses a tompo, or a cotton ball covered in silk, to put ink on the
fabric
or paper to produce the print.
In the direct method, the artist paints directly on the fish, and then gently presses the moist
fabric
or paper into the fish.
The patterns in Pascal's Triangle are a testament to the elegantly interwoven
fabric
of mathematics.
This challenge is part of the
fabric
of our whole civilization.
Like language itself, it's a wonderful and complex
fabric
woven through the contributions of speakers and listeners, writers and readers, prescriptivists and descriptivists, from both near and far.
All that energy was pumped into the
fabric
of space and time itself, making the Universe explode in gravitational waves.
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