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It had by no
means
got the green light yet.
And I made free the download of the music to a piece that I had written in the year 2000 called "Lux Aurumque," which
means "
light and gold."
It
means
being able to observe our thought stream and the process of emotion with high clarity, objectivity and from a third-person perspective.
Turns out it really means, "We want nothing to do with your movie."
Now, we, as extremely complex creatures, desperately need to know this story of how the universe creates complexity despite the second law, and why complexity
means
vulnerability and fragility.
And what that
means
is that DNA is, in effect, learning.
And that
means
it can outlast the individuals who learned that information, and it can accumulate from generation to generation.
This is a huge problem and a huge obstacle to change, because it
means
that some of the most passionate and informed voices are completely silenced, especially during election time.
There is an Indian greeting, which I'm sure some of you know: "Namaste," accompanied by a respectful bow, which, roughly translated means, "That which is of God in me greets that which of God is in you."
There I would hear people say my father was a "moudjahid" and that
means "
fighter."
A greater distribution of the
means
of production, environmentally sound supply chains, and a newly relevant DIY maker culture can hope to transcend artificial scarcity.
That
means
that I use radar to study glaciers and ice sheets.
I don't know what that means."
Because according to this, getting something wrong
means
there's something wrong with us.
Think for a moment about what it
means
to feel right.
It
means
that you think that your beliefs just perfectly reflect reality.
What it
means
is: here is an idea or a notion that you're not allowed to say anything bad about.
I suspect that the word "atheist" itself contains or remains a stumbling block far out of proportion to what it actually means, and a stumbling block to people who otherwise might be happy to out themselves.
There's the availability heuristic, which basically
means
we estimate the probability of something by how easy it is to bring instances of it to mind.
Four atoms of hydrogen, the four points of the tetrahedron, which
means
the little carbon atom.
About 12 or 15 people show up, and this is where it gets named the Baltimore Ceasefire, because you know what that
means
when you hear the word "cease-fire."
That
means
something built in a city.
What that means, of course, is that, in the past, things were closer together.
So what this
means
is that the universe is like a box of gas that lasts forever.
Now your homework assignment is to really think about this, to contemplate what it
means.
Woo." Which means, "Take my camera."
I'm going to show you pictures of beluga whales, bowhead whales, and narwhals, and polar bears, and leopard seals today, but this picture right here
means
more to me than any other I've ever made.
It
means
that you can interface it with some of the things that are typical of technology, like microelectronics and nanoscale technology.
And the image of the DVD here is just to illustrate a point that silk follows very subtle topographies of the surface, which
means
that it can replicate features on the nanoscale.
Which
means
that all the devices that you've seen before and all the formats, in principle, can be implanted and disappear.
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