Matter
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But does it really
matter?
If you look in the front
matter
of American Heritage Dictionaries, you can actually find the names of the people on the Usage Panel.
But who looks at the front
matter
of dictionaries?
There are a variety of things that
matter
in such a choice, like the excitement of the work, achieving financial security, having time to raise a family, and so on.
When alternatives are on a par, it may
matter
very much which you choose, but one alternative isn't better than the other.
Now, I'm not saying that any of these risks are particularly likely, but when there's so much at stake, even small probabilities
matter
a great deal.
Well, scientists don't like talking about science as a
matter
of belief.
Why does it
matter
that it is a law of nature?
If it's a law then it will always be true in all times and all places no
matter
what the circumstances are.
And that relationship is true no
matter
what.
Well, here's the paradox of modern science, the paradox of the conclusion I think historians and philosophers and sociologists have come to, that actually science is the appeal to authority, but it's not the authority of the individual, no
matter
how smart that individual is, like Plato or Socrates or Einstein.
Science does appeal to authority, but it's not based on any individual, no
matter
how smart that individual may be.
Pretty much no
matter
what I do, my job always starts with sitting down with a whole bunch of binary information, and I'm always looking for one key piece to do something specific.
Things that would take us weeks, months to find in ones and zeroes, are immediately apparent in some sort of visual abstraction, and as we continue to go through this and throw more and more information at it, what we find is that we're capable of processing billions of ones and zeros in a
matter
of seconds just by using our brain's built-in ability to analyze patterns.
All of this can be done in a
matter
of hours, whereas the same process would have taken months in the past.
Now that I know it's a photograph, I've got dozens of other binary translation techniques to visualize and understand that information, so in a
matter
of seconds, we can take this information, shove it through a dozen other visual translation techniques in order to find out exactly what we were looking at.
But the question is, does this
matter
to babies in how they treat the puppets?
But in general, stories can turn anonymous strangers into people who matter, and the idea that we care about people when we focus on them as individuals is an idea which has shown up across history.
Smith says, that would
matter
a lot.
A constitution is something which was set up in the past that applies now in the present, and what it says is, no
matter
how much we might to reelect a popular president for a third term, no
matter
how much white Americans might choose to feel that they want to reinstate the institution of slavery, we can't.
And so to combat this, we don't just try harder, but rather what we do is we set up situations where these other sources of information can't bias us, which is why many orchestras audition musicians behind screens, so the only information they have is the information they believe should
matter.
Now, the first thing that you need to know about designing at scale is that the little things really
matter.
I was told that this was no laughing
matter.
Call it Aphrodite, or Venus, or bimbo, or whatever you want; the name doesn't matter, as long as we understand what it is about, and we support it.
In a
matter
of five or six years, they have a forest, the soil is enriched, and the village is saved.
I'm painfully aware that there has been an increase in discrimination against Muslims in recent years in countries like the U.K. and the U.S., and that too is a
matter
of grave concern, but I firmly believe that telling these counter-stereotypical stories of people of Muslim heritage who have confronted the fundamentalists and been their primary victims is also a great way of countering that discrimination.
If you can't explain consciousness in terms of the existing fundamentals — space, time, mass, charge — then as a
matter
of logic, you need to expand the list.
But they weren't as efficient as the slime mold, and the slime mold, for me, is a fascinating subject
matter.
There's clearly significant rules at play in this simple yet complex organism, and no
matter
what our disciplinary perspective or our mode of inquiry, there's a great deal that we can learn from observing and engaging with this beautiful, brainless blob.
In a
matter
of seconds, I went from playing at the top to the bottom of my ability.
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