Space
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And scientists have gone on to form peer groups where they meet regularly and create a
space
to talk about the emotional and subjective things that happen as they're mentoring, as they're going into the unknown, and even started courses about the process of doing science, about going into the unknown together, and many other things.
Far from being sources of agony and dread, hard choices are precious opportunities for us to celebrate what is special about the human condition, that the reasons that govern our choices as correct or incorrect sometimes run out, and it is here, in the
space
of hard choices, that we have the power to create reasons for ourselves to become the distinctive people that we are.
And we all know that it's really one of our greatest luxuries, the empty
space.
And I know I as a writer will often try to include a lot of empty
space
on the page so that the reader can complete my thoughts and sentences and so that her imagination has room to breathe.
I've never begun to have those resources, but I sometimes remember that any time I want, I can get a second home in time, if not in space, just by taking a day off.
I've noticed more and more people taking conscious measures these days to try to open up a
space
inside their lives.
Planetary Resources, a startup for
space
explorations is going to put out its first
space
probe later this year.
It was a fraction of a NASA spaceship, it costs a fraction of its cost, and it's made with less than a dozen moving parts, and it's going to be out in
space
later this year.
And we said, homeless people can be in the same
space
as people who wear suits.
Anybody can have a transformation if we create the
space
for that to happen.
And this was designed to let you take your time and figure out where your expressive
space
is, and you can just hang out here for a while, for a really dramatic effect, if you want, and whenever you're ready — (Music) And on these longer notes, I'm going to use more vibrato towards the end of the notes to give it a little bit more of an expressive quality.
They've joined hands together to develop a platform which they call Spacecraft, a hybrid physical and digital
space
for crafting, more of a process than a product, an open architecture for making, which involves three parts: a makerspace kiosk, which is prefab and modular; tool kits which can be customized based on what makers want to make; and a trading app.
Now, the ideology of choice is very successful in opening for us a
space
to think about some imagined future.
What's our next mission, what's Mission 2? In short, it's
space
plus AI.
Physicists sometimes take some aspects of the universe as fundamental building blocks:
space
and time and mass.
In the 19th century, Maxwell figured out that you can't explain electromagnetic phenomena in terms of the existing fundamentals — space, time, mass, Newton's laws — so he postulated fundamental laws of electromagnetism and postulated electric charge as a fundamental element that those laws govern.
If you can't explain consciousness in terms of the existing fundamentals — space, time, mass, charge — then as a matter of logic, you need to expand the list.
What we then need is to study the fundamental laws governing consciousness, the laws that connect consciousness to other fundamentals: space, time, mass, physical processes.
If it's fundamental, like
space
and time and mass, it's natural to suppose that it might be universal too, the way they are.
Because I wanted the instructional design of it to be a safe
space
for open dialogue for people.
So for sure, the Fez River Rehabilitation will keep on changing and adapting to the sociopolitical landscape of the city, but we strongly believe that by reimagining the role and the agency of the architect, we have set up the core idea of the project into motion; that is, to transform the river from sewage to public
space
for all, thereby making sure that the city of Fez will remain a living city for its inhabitants rather than a mummified heritage.
When a new particle accelerator came online, some people anxiously asked, could it destroy the Earth or, even worse, rip apart the fabric of
space?
So in the months that followed, I covered a trail of events in Bangalore which had no
space
in the mainstream news.
How about that parking
space?
A sandwich can be delicious, that parking
space
can be nearby, and that game can be a blowout, but not everything can be awesome.
The laws of quantum field theory, the state-of-the-art physics, can show how out of sheer nothingness, no space, no time, no matter, nothing, a little nugget of false vacuum can fluctuate into existence, and then, by the miracle of inflation, blow up into this huge and variegated cosmos we see around us.
These forests utilize 100 percent vertical
space.
This discovery tells us that we still have a lot to learn, and we should keep looking deeper and deeper in
space
and keep searching for the unknown.
A study in the U.K., a landmark study that reviewed the records of over 40 million residents in the U.K., looked at several variables, controlled for a lot of factors, and found that when trying to adjust the risk of heart disease, one's exposure to green
space
was a powerful influence.
The closer you were to green space, to parks and trees, the lower your chance of heart disease, and that stayed true for rich and for poor.
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