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So I believe that architecture exceeds the domain of physical matter, of the built environment, but is really about how we want to live our lives, how we script our own stories and those of others.
So back to the
matter
at hand.
My heart beat will drop from about 60-70 per minute to about 30-40 beats per minute in a
matter
of seconds; almost immediately.
This step, for the anti-hero, is seldom a
matter
of brave, wise and heroic opposition.
But, as a country, we have made a commitment that no
matter
what happens, we will try as much as possible to stay and continue to exist as a nation.
And so it's a
matter
for you to weigh this, these moral issues.
Having someone you can count on no
matter
what is essential to overcoming adversity.
I've talked today a lot about mothers, but co-parents
matter
on so many levels.
It should not
matter.
And yet, almost everyone I meet, no
matter
how educated, is not sure what a coral is or where they come from.
Albert Einstein used non-Euclidean geometry as well to describe how space-time becomes warped in the presence of matter, as part of his general theory of relativity.
Over the past century, particle physicists have been studying
matter
and forces at higher and higher energies.
Instead, the universe consisted of a swirling sea of subatomic
matter.
It's not always a
matter
of the world moving by too quickly for our eyes to process.
Sometimes cameras can help us see
matter
or movements that are too small for the naked eye.
But, no
matter
how many times we slice up the boxes, the total area is still the sum of the areas of all the pieces.
It might seem paradoxical for a place like CERN, a lab focused on the study of the unimaginably small building blocks of matter, to be the source of something as big as big data.
Or, more precisely, can energy be made into
matter?
But how do I actually transform energy into
matter?
Because combining
matter
and antimatter would create so much energy, science fiction is full of ideas about harnessing the energy stored in antimatter, for example, to fuel spaceships like Star Trek.
Today, observations have shown that there is no significant amount of antimatter anywhere in the visible universe, which is weird because, like we said before, there should be just as much antimatter as there is
matter
in the universe.
In the instant the universe was created, a huge amount of energy was transformed into mass, and our initial universe contained equal amounts of
matter
and antimatter.
But just a second later, most
matter
and all of the antimatter had destroyed one another, producing an enormous amount of radiation that can still be observed today.
Just about 100 millionths of the original amount of
matter
stuck around and no antimatter whatsoever.
"Now, wait!" you might say, "Why did all the antimatter disappear and only
matter
was left?"
It seems that we were somehow lucky that a tiny asymmetry exists between
matter
and antimatter.
Physicists know the rest of the universe, 95% of it, as the dark universe, made of dark
matter
and dark energy.
When scientists first measured the motion of groups of galaxies in the 1930's and weighed the amount of
matter
they contained, they were in for a surprise.
We call that stuff dark
matter.
The best evidence for dark
matter
today comes from measurements of something called the cosmic microwave background, the afterglow of the Big Bang, but that's another story.
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