Recombine
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You breakdown the molecules, you
recombine
them in very specific ways, to make all the wonderful plastics that we enjoy each and every day.
He was trying to work out how many ways you can
recombine
those 14 bits and still make a perfect square.
Instead of taking a single, high quality image, we could take a videostream of individually noisier frames, but then we could
recombine
all of those frames together into very high-quality images using sophisticated pixel processing techniques here on the ground, at a cost of one one hundredth a traditional system.
In a chemical reaction, the elements
recombine
to make new compounds.
If the light is slowed down and delayed in one arm, the waves
recombine
out of sync and cancel, blocking the light.
So, we designed a system here of eight curves that could be swapped, very similar to that housing project I showed you, and we could
recombine
those together, so that we always had ergonomic shapes that always had the same volume and could always be produced in the same way.
I think to answer that question you need to understand how human beings bring together their brains and enable their ideas to combine and recombine, to meet and, indeed, to mate.
Fourth, our ability to innovate depends on the size of our collective brain, which depends on the ability of social norms to encourage people to generate, share, and
recombine
novel ideas and practices.
As Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew once told me, China can draw on a talent pool of 1.3 billion people, but the US can draw on the world’s seven billion, and can
recombine
them in a diverse culture that enhances creativity in a way that ethnic Han nationalism cannot.
The normal cells of women carrying the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations can still recombine, because they retain one functional allele—or alternative form—of the gene.
They buy companies, break them up,
recombine
them, fire some employees, and hire others.
We
recombine
their discoveries, ideas, and innovations in novel – sometimes revolutionary – ways.
The inter-generational expansion of our collective brains depends, according to Henrich, on “the ability of social norms, institutions, and the psychologies they create” to encourage people freely to “generate, share, and
recombine
novel ideas, beliefs, insights, and practices.”
The resulting intellectual isolation has not only made tribe members unable to “share, generate, and recombine” ideas that do not conform to the orthodoxy, but also has led them to reject policy tools that were widely used in the past.
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