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Each different color has a different magnetic polarity, and the sequence is uniquely specifying the
structure
that is coming out.
Now, hopefully, those of you who know anything about graph theory can look at that, and that will satisfy you that that can also do arbitrary 3D structure, and in fact, you know, I can now take a dog, carve it up and then reassemble it so it's a linear string that will fold from a sequence.
And how do we think about materials and structure, sort of as an information and computation problem?
Not just where you attach a micro-controller to the end point, but that the
structure
and the mechanisms are the logic, are the computers.
So, this sort of thinking about
structure
as computation and
structure
as information leads to other things, like this.
It has very complex
structure
in the weave.
And under no load, it's one
structure.
Under a different load, it's a different
structure.
And I think we have to sort of redefine and rethink how we define
structure
and materials and assembly things, so that we can really share the information on how you do those things in a more profound way and build on each other's source code for
structure.
How do we put real information and real
structure
into new ideas, and see the world in a different way?
Everything we know about the universe, from the big bang that originated space and time, to the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies, to the
structure
of our own solar system, we figured out studying images of the sky.
But its dimensions were designed not only for structure, but also for holding on every piece of glass.
In claws, the bed of keratinocytes conforms to a narrow finger bone, wrapping around the end of the digit and radiating outwards to form a cone-shaped
structure.
And they were literally changing the
structure
of our brain.
You have an example here, as a complex
structure
hanging above the solar surface, just on the verge of erupting.
But it turns out there is a very good reason why we are crocheting it because many organisms in coral reefs have a very particular kind of
structure.
And the only way that mathematicians know how to model this
structure
is with crochet.
It's almost impossible to model this
structure
any other way, and it's almost impossible to do it on computers.
In 1997 a mathematician at Cornell, Daina Taimina, made the discovery that this
structure
could actually be done in knitting and crochet.
But what she was doing was actually making a model of a mathematical structure, that many mathematicians had thought it was actually impossible to model.
And indeed they thought that anything like this
structure
was impossible per se.
Some of the best mathematicians spent hundreds of years trying to prove that this
structure
was impossible.
So what is this impossible hyperbolic
structure?
I once asked the mathematicians why it was that mathematicians thought this
structure
was impossible when sea slugs have been doing it since the Silurian age.
For dangerous environments or harsh, extreme places where it's hard to get people or equipment, they can assemble in the airspace, and as the helium dies, they then come back to the ground, and you're left with a big space frame
structure.
Now, this string of amino acids, this necklace, folds up into a higher-order
structure.
And what we really found was that alpha, if we think about it, is the organizational
structure
of the insurgency.
Alpha is the
structure.
But I know that we should be looking at the
structure
of the insurgency to answer that question.
This is based on the
structure
of a diamond.
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