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We are born into a pitiless universe, facing steep odds against life-enabling order and in constant jeopardy of falling apart.
We live in a banana peel universe, and we won't ever be able to know everything or control everything or predict everything.
So to me, the mindset that denies that, that denies that we're in sync with the biorhythms, the cyclical rhythms of the universe, does not create a hospitable environment for women or for people associated with labor, which is to say, people that we associate as descendants of slaves, or people who perform manual labor.
So here's how it looks from a banana-peel-universe point of view, from my mindset, which I call "Emily's universe."
Plus, I love being in sync with the cyclical rhythms of the
universe.
Protein folding, a topic that shares the incredible expansiveness of chess — there are more ways of folding a protein than there are atoms in the
universe.
The
universe
disappears.
It's easy to ask questions about how did life begin, or what extends beyond the universe, but to question what you think to be true already is really stepping into that space.
Now sand is not only on Earth, but sand is ubiquitous throughout the
universe.
You can't say that my interests are special compared to yours, anymore than you can say that the particular spot that I'm standing on is a unique part of the
universe
because I happen to be standing on it that very minute.
So I continue to think that transportation is the center of the hard
universe.
Is he picking up on the fact that there are only boys in the
universe
except for Aunt Beru, and of course this princess, who's really cool, but who kind of waits around through most of the movie so that she can award the hero with a medal and a wink to thank him for saving the universe, which he does by the magic that he was born with?
"We spend billions of dollars trying to understand the origins of the universe, while we still don't understand the conditions for a stable society, a functioning economy, or peace."
We're actually really lucky that this works, because no one really knows why the thoughts in our heads should actually relate to the fundamental workings of the
universe.
There must be millions of planets in the Milky Way, and as Carl Sagan insisted for many years, and was laughed at for it, there must be billions and billions in the
universe.
It's becoming obvious that the chance that life does not exist elsewhere in the universe, and probably fairly close to us, is a fairly remote idea.
I always tell the students that we could also call neuroscientists some sort of astronomer, because we are dealing with a system that is only comparable in terms of number of cells to the number of galaxies that we have in the
universe.
What are we going to do with all this research, besides studying the properties of this dynamic
universe
that we have between our ears?
I know more British grandmothers than anyone in the
universe.
Everything in our
universe
is made of little spheres that we call atoms.
But if this species, ancient species, would travel in time and see us today, they would very much be very proud of their legacy, because they became the ancestors of the most successful species in the
universe.
Eve Online is an artificial universe, if you wish, but one of the diplomats that was killed in Benghazi, not Ambassador Stevens, but one of his collaborators, was a really big shot in Eve Online, so here you have a diplomat in the real world that spends his time in Eve Online to kind of test, maybe, all of his ideas about diplomacy and about universe-building, and to the point that the first announcement of the bombing was actually given on Eve Online, and after his death, several parts of the
universe
were named after him.
I had developed a process whereby I was the center of the
universe
of this technology.
Because if we could demonstrate that genesis had occurred not once, but twice, independently, in our solar system, then that means, by inference, it has occurred a staggering number of times throughout the
universe
and its 13.7 billion year history.
It was the first time that Earth was imaged from space, and it had an enormous impact on our sense of place in the universe, and our sense of responsibility for the protection of our own planet.
After 13.8 billion years of cosmic history, our
universe
has woken up and become aware of itself.
From a small blue planet, tiny, conscious parts of our
universe
have begun gazing out into the cosmos with telescopes, discovering something humbling.
We've discovered that our
universe
is vastly grander than our ancestors imagined and that life seems to be an almost imperceptibly small perturbation on an otherwise dead
universe.
And I want to show you some examples that typify the possibilities unlocked by diving into this
universe.
The dystopia that worries me is a
universe
in which a few geniuses invent Google and its ilk and the rest of us are employed giving them massages.
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