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The main point is we can have smaller robots that can go
faster
and then travel in these very unstructured environments.
So you can see this robot going at about three meters per second, which is
faster
than walking speed, coordinating its arms, its claws and its flight with split-second timing to achieve this maneuver.
And this kind of reminds me of what we've been seeing in the cryptocurrency space, at least in 2017, where the only thing that's been going up
faster
than the markets themselves is the number of "senior investment specialists" who have been appearing out of nowhere.
Just to put that into perspective, that's zero marketing and
faster
growth than when Facebook first launched.
And this is
faster
than most broadband connections these days.
Higher temperature means particles are moving
faster.
60, 70 meters down, I keep falling,
faster
and faster, because the pressure is crushing my body more and more.
He'd use weights to descend
faster
and come back up with a balloon, just like in the movie.
Time goes
faster
this way.
When you do it, they should be bursting out in your visual field
faster
than they should.
But if a small-feathered dinosaur flapped its arms as it ran up an incline, its feathers would have provided extra lift to help it run
faster.
This accident of physics might have led to the evolution of longer dinosaur arms, which would let them run
faster
and even leap short distances through the air.
It even sounds faster, and it surely is.
She spins
faster.
Arms closer, spin
faster.
And, as it collapsed, like that ice skater pulling her arms in, the spin got
faster
and
faster.
With the dramatic low pressure in a storm, the air gets pulled in tighter and tighter, so it gets going
faster
and faster, and this is how we get the high winds of a hurricane.
Some superheros can move
faster
than the wind.
Just like rubbing your hands together warms them up or rubbing two sticks together makes fire, the
faster
objects rub together, the more heat is generated.
The universe is getting bigger and bigger
faster
and
faster
driven by a mysterious repulsive force called dark energy.
And this is because, in the digital age of conflict, there exists a feedback loop where new technologies, platforms like the ones I mentioned, and more disruptive ones, can be adapted, learned, and deployed by individuals and organizations
faster
than governments can react.
Because of this property of the cosmological constant, the future universe will be more and more dominated by dark energy, becoming colder and colder and expanding
faster
and
faster.
This is why you start to sweat, and your heart starts beating
faster.
I'd measure light traveling
faster
than Andrew would.
Your heart beats faster, your pupils dilate, and your body releases glucose for additional energy, not because you're in danger but because your body is telling you that something important is happening.
Other people use tasks to distract themselves from pain, and those people actually do the task
faster
and better when they're in pain than when they're not.
While social media has enabled the truth to reach us faster, it's also allowed rumors to spread before they can be verified and falsehoods to survive long after they've been refuted.
Not long after the first successful airplane flights, pilots were eager to push their planes to go
faster
and
faster.
Finally, in 1947, design improvements, such as a movable horizontal stabilizer, the all-moving tail, allowed an American military pilot named Chuck Yeager to fly the Bell X-1 aircraft at 1127 km/h, becoming the first person to break the sound barrier and travel
faster
than the speed of sound.
It's when an object goes supersonic, moving
faster
than the sound it makes, that the picture changes dramatically.
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