Generations
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Let's stop this for the next
generations.
These familiar particles also have less familiar second and third generations, which have the same charges as the first but have much higher masses.
Now, we can rotate this set of charges in seven dimensions and consider an odd fact about the matter particles: the second and third
generations
of matter have exactly the same charges in six-dimensional charge space as the first generation.
Here we can see the second and third
generations
of matter now, related to the first generation by a symmetry called "triality."
Generations
of selection for tameness have favored more juvenile and submissive traits that were pleasing to humans.
And it was this idea that we could build machines that could travel into the heavens, that would plant its seed in minds across the
generations.
But if we go to 2029, we really have the full maturity of these trends, and you have to appreciate how many turns of the screw in terms of
generations
of technology, which are getting faster and faster, we'll have at that point.
And these responses are not that much different than
generations
in the past, and it shows that unfortunately, this generation is repeating the same old stereotypes and tropes of the past.
So, for the first time in America's modern history, we have five
generations
interacting at work.
Well, so what if I told you these
generations
may not exist?
I've been spending some time thinking about this and researching this, and fellow researchers and I aren't exactly sure that these
generations
are real.
And in fact, different areas of the world define these
generations
differently.
So we can't even compare
generations
across various areas of the world.
And in fact, this idea of
generations
has become deeply embedded in United States culture.
When we talk generations, people know exactly what we're talking about.
In fact, people have a lot of thoughts and feelings about each of these
generations.
And it gave me a really good sense of what people think about each of these
generations.
And then some day, we're not working with
generations
anymore.
So teens who use nicotine may not only be harming themselves but they could be harming their future
generations.
See, for decades,
generations
of science students were taught that well over 90 percent of the bird species were monogamous.
And I feel very strongly that it's not good enough for us to have
generations
of kids that think that it's OK to look forward to a better version of a cell phone with a video in it.
But over four generations, he and his family have literally transformed this extra hard land into a tasting menu.
And if we in developed countries, as a whole, opt out, and don't invest in present and future generations, then what the hell's the point?
In our case, we have to go to the mountains of Tokyo to a small factory which was making kimono garments for
generations.
These yarns were made in the same machines which were making yarns for kimonos for
generations.
That room represented the sacrifices of
generations
gone by who, by poverty or by policy, couldn't afford a curio of collectibles let alone a middle class house to put them in.
We have roadmaps that could allow us to bring the HIV epidemic to an end in the near future, with the possibility of eradicating the disease altogether several
generations
in the future.
This guy is now five
generations
removed from the General; this guy is about seven.
So a team dinner, where different
generations
are gathering and don't share the same assumptions of phone etiquette: whoever looks at their phone first foots the bill.
Earth Witness would show us two worlds: the world we're leaving behind, and the world we're building for
generations
to come.
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