Scales
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The mathematics of quantum mechanics tells us this is how the world works at tiny
scales.
Right now, this pattern matches our best current knowledge of how nature is built at the tiny
scales
of these elementary particles.
Together with quantum mechanics, the geometry of this shape could describe everything about how the universe works at the tiniest
scales.
It's a fantastic prospect that this object of great mathematical beauty could describe the truth of particle interactions at the smallest
scales
imaginable.
GL: As far as we know, electrons are point particles, so this would be going down to the smallest possible
scales.
If you think about your life today, you go every day through many different scales, many different changes of rhythm and pace.
They also rated their emotions on well-validated emotion-measuring
scales.
Another important characteristic of turbulence is the different
scales
of motion that these flows display.
So what I'm going to do is show you the distribution of matter as a function of
scales.
But the distances on the universe are so large and the time
scales
are so large that it takes a long time for this to form.
And it’s not just glucose monitors and insulin pumps that have this problem, but all bodily implants, at different time
scales.
Well, it's probably microscopic, and it's never easy to study microscopic things, although the amazing tools that we now have to do that allow us to study things in much greater depth, at much smaller
scales
than ever before.
Each is scattering away at random to try to save its
scales
or feathers.
The contents of this metal cylinder could either revolutionize technology or be completely useless— it all depends on whether we can harness the strange physics of matter at very, very small
scales.
The outer layer of skin cells produces the scales, known as scutes, that cover the carapace.
And about two or three years after they can hear as well as you and I can, they'll be able to hear maybe how bats sing, or how whales talk, or how dogs talk, and other types of tonal
scales.
The following two parts, "Purgatorio" and "Paradiso," continue Dante’s journey, as he
scales
the Mount of Purgatory and ascends the nine celestial spheres of Heaven.
Both nails and claws are made of keratin— a tough, fibrous protein also found in horns, scales, hooves and hair.
Now I started this from a point of view that it has to be something that
scales
en masse.
Or, at larger scales, using wind energy, we have meter-diameter weather balloons that assemble in the airspace above a construction site.
So we're trying to learn about what the universe is made of on the very largest
scales.
And more recently, a lot of you will be aware of robotic surgery, and what robotics brings to surgery is much like modern automated machinery, ultraprecision, the ability to carry out procedures at the tiniest
scales
with a degree of accuracy that even surpasses the human hand.
Because you don't have to switch to a hand tool or the magnifying glass tool, you can just continuously make things in real multiple scales, all at the same time.
And the mater has some
scales
and puts it all together.
This is the mater, the
scales
on the back.
And on the back are some other devices, measuring tools and scales, to be able to make some calculations.
On the back there is
scales
and measurements for terrestrial navigation.
Did that pain improve, etc.?" And so, the problem is that it's not just one system, it's multiple systems on multiple
scales.
And I was afraid, not for myself, but I was afraid that I was going to lose him, that he was going to sink into one of his states, and that I would ruin his relationship with the violin if I started talking about
scales
and arpeggios and other exciting forms of didactic violin pedagogy.
The McDonald's model
scales.
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