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To see how well this worked, imagine taking the labor
force
of 1899 and bringing them into the present.
So it's a lot of material just stuck together with this attractive
force.
BF: So are you saying that individuals will
force
businesses or business will be forced to be responsive, or is there a fear that they won't be?
But today I want to talk about a different aspect of the relationship between their police
force
and their citizens.
We're going to have all kinds of implants, drugs that
force
us to stay awake all the time.
But we can't
force
the microbes and they generate a small amount of electricity per second.
The police can stop stealing time and black lives through use of excessive
force.
Humans do such crazy things for no obvious reason, but again, at the same time, another very powerful
force
in human history is human wisdom.
But still, given the dangers that we are facing, I think the imperative of having some kind of real ability to
force
through difficult decisions on the global level is more important than almost anything else.
I work on aircraft for Airbus, I do all this sort of stuff trying to
force
these natural, inspired-by-nature dreams home.
Hello, I'm Joy, a poet of code, on a mission to stop an unseen
force
that's rising, a
force
that I called "the coded gaze," my term for algorithmic bias.
This subjects food to a
force
about 50,000 times that of normal gravity, and oh boy, does it clarify chicken stock.
A lot of us in the TED community are word people, but if you're not, the economy has not been angled toward you, and so 11 million men, for example, are out of the labor
force
because those jobs are done away.
Because I would wake up every morning in my default mood, which is grumpiness, but I would
force
myself to write a thank-you note and then another and then another.
And so Lucifer descends into hell, becomes Satan, becomes the devil, and the
force
of evil in the universe begins.
But that's just the electrons in your body pushing back against the electrons in the seat, opposing the
force
of gravity.
Gravity is the attractive
force
between two objects with mass— any two objects with mass.
The original equation describing the gravitational
force
between two objects was written by Isaac Newton in 1687.
It goes like this: the gravitational
force
between two objects is equal to the mass of one times the mass of the other, multiplied by a very small number called the gravitational constant, and divided by the distance between them, squared.
If you doubled the mass of one of the objects, the
force
between them would double, too.
If the distance between them doubled, the
force
would be one-fourth as strong.
The gravitational
force
between you and the Earth pulls you towards its center, a
force
you experience as your weight.
Let’s say this
force
is about 800 Newtons when you’re standing at sea level.
If you traveled to the Dead Sea, the
force
would increase by a tiny fraction of a percent.
And if you climbed to the top of Mount Everest, the
force
would decrease— but again, by a minuscule amount.
If the space station was stationary on top of a giant column, you’d still experience ninety percent of the gravitational
force
there that you do on the ground.
The Sun exerts a
force
of about half a Newton on you.
If you’re a few meters away from a smartphone, you'll experience a mutual
force
of a few piconewtons.
But it was also an opportunity to do the right thing, to leave my comfort zone, to
force
myself.
We have to
force
ourselves to do it.
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