Similarly
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Similarly, we use the analogy of sports and athleticism to create new algorithms for machines to push them to their limits.
Similarly, by driving the deer out of some places and the vegetation recovering on the valley sides, there was less soil erosion, because the vegetation stabilized that as well.
Whales in the southern oceans have
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wide-ranging effects.
It's
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directed and financed primarily from outside of malarious societies.
But we also have to acknowledge that all of these well-intentioned rules, they had the tremendous unintended consequence of making illegal the ways in which we used to build cities.
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illegal: at the end of the 19th century, right after the elevator was invented, we built these charming urban buildings, these lovely buildings, all over the world, from Italy to India.
Similarly, just through the grip of the cane, you can feel contrasting textures in the floor below, and over time you build a pattern of where you are and where you're headed.
Similarly, just the sun warming one side of your face or the wind at your neck gives you clues about your alignment and your progression through a block and your movement through time and space.
Similarly, we have small manufacturing companies making conscious decisions to relocate to the city.
Similarly, negative things in social collectives and societies, things like obesity, and violence, imprisonment, and punishment, are exacerbated as economic inequality increases.
And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their appeal to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other
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contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
Similarly, cosmologists understand why the universe is expanding.
Similarly, I can learn a lot about the universe at the largest scales by tracking its biggest pieces and those biggest pieces are clusters of galaxies.
Philiosophers like Hume and Descartes and Hobbes saw things
similarly.
Similarly, jellyfish package their venom safely in harpoon-like structures called nematocysts.
But given the widespread nature of such manipulations, it would be completely implausible for humans to be the only species that weren't
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affected.
Binary number notation works similarly, but with each position based on 2 raised to some power.
Darwin worried about the relationship between what he said and the truths of religion, but he could proceed, he could write books about his subject without having to say what the relationship was to the religious claims, and similarly, geologists increasingly could talk about it.
And similarly, there were many other things, many other practices.
Similarly, there's the work of people like Marti Guixe that tries to involve you in a way that is really about making everything pass through your mouth so that you learn from your mistakes or from your taste, orally.
Similarly, a galaxy's structure in different light can help us trace back their origin and evolution.
In the Amazon, things happen
similarly.
The Abrahamic religions
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posit that there's an invisible, all-knowing authority who, because of its omniscience, always watches whatever you're doing, which means you never have a private moment, the ultimate enforcer for obedience to its dictates.
We've made
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sinister design decisions on any number of issues, from water infrastructure to where we decide to place grocery stores versus liquor stores, or even for whom and how we design and fund technology products.
The first cocaine prohibition laws,
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prompted by racist fears of black men sniffing that white powder and forgetting their proper place in Southern society.
Very similarly, in Stanford, a group there announced that, looking at tissues under magnification, they've developed a machine learning-based system which in fact is better than human pathologists at predicting survival rates for cancer sufferers.
Similarly, here, this neuron segmentation.
Other plays use
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fantastic scenarios to skewer topical situations, such as in "Clouds," where Aristophanes mocked fashionable philosophical thinking.
Similarly, we can think about physiology.
Similarly, evolution has shaped us with perceptual symbols that are designed to keep us alive.
Similarly, when I have an experience that I describe as a lion or a steak, I'm interacting with reality, but that reality is not a lion or a steak.
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