Magic
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So I got all these
magic
tricks.
Look at my computer over there!" (Laughter) So one of the things that I bought at the
magic
store was this: Tannen's Mystery
Magic
Box.
The premise behind the Mystery
Magic
Box was the following: 15 dollars buys you 50 dollars worth of
magic.
I realize that that blank page is a
magic
box, you know?
He was puzzled by this, so equations themselves can't do the magic, can't resolve the puzzle of existence.
Be funny and create some
magic.
No. It's science, not
magic.
It would lose some of the
magic
that we had learned about that if you go somewhere and you spend time there, you can let the project grow organically and have a life of its own.
We have also discovered that when the members of a team share their failures,
magic
happens.
This is the
magic
frog.
How ironic if these isolated Indians and their
magic
frog prove to be one of the cures.
I got to see the beautiful tradition and its
magic
fade in front of me when I saw that the birth of a girl child was celebrated with sadness, when women were told to have patience as their main virtue.
"If you can do, or dream you can, begin it now, for boldness has genius, power and
magic
in it."
So these will not be
magic
wands, but because they take into account deeply rooted causes of the violence, they could definitely be game-changers.
Now, I want to be clear: The
magic
is not in the mimeograph.
Beneath the
magic
is a story about the pattern of Colombian and Latin American history from colonial times onward.
I don't know the answer yet, but I can tell you something: No matter what the result is, no matter what that
magic
number is, it is going to give us a standard by which we are going to be able to measure the life potential, abundance and diversity beyond our own solar system.
First, it enables you to experience the universe: the WorldWide Telescope, for me, is a kind of
magic
carpet that lets you navigate through the universe where you want to go.
I know you've been given a lot of challenges today, but if you can take this one piece and think about it a little differently, because diversity is
magic.
I love museums because they're social and educational, but I'm most drawn to them because of the
magic
of objects: a one-million-year-old hand axe, a totem pole, an impressionist painting all take us beyond our own imaginations.
We go to
magic
shows in order to be fooled.
Now, regrowing body parts out of nowhere might seem like magic, but there are several organisms that can achieve this feat.
To make this
magic
a bit closer to reality, I'm investigating how our body can heal wounds and build tissue through instructions from the immune system.
Mind you, I had only ever been to Libya before on vacation, and as a seven-year-old girl, it was
magic.
There's nothing
magic
there.
The way we sent drawings to Japan: we used the
magic
computer in Michigan that does carved models, and we used to make foam models, which that thing scanned.
So, is this
magic
transferable to humans?
It's almost like
magic.
Quantum tunneling suggests that a particle can hit an impenetrable barrier, and yet somehow, as though by magic, disappear from one side and reappear on the other.
It's kind of a
magic
place, the mountain.
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