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We studied the
winds
and the sun to make sure everybody in the city will have fresh air, fresh water and direct sunlight in every single apartment at some point during the day.
That bottle
winds
up getting burned.
Biomimicry, which is an emerging science,
winds
up being a very important social justice idea.
But what my research has shown me is that experts tend on the whole to form very rigid camps, that within these camps, a dominant perspective emerges that often silences opposition, that experts move with the prevailing winds, often hero-worshipping their own gurus.
They teach me the names of the
winds
and the rains, of astronomy according to a genealogy of stars.
I am haunted by the fact that I no longer remember the names of the
winds
and the rains.
We had to engineer it to move gracefully in an average breeze and survive in hurricane
winds.
You've got a plane that's thousands of feet up in the air, going at hundreds of miles an hour, and you're trying to drop an object, a bomb, towards some stationary target in the face of all kinds of
winds
and cloud cover and all kinds of other impediments.
When it
winds
up its genome, divides into two cells and unwinds again, why does it not turn into an eye, into a liver, as it has all the genes necessary to do this?
Because the northeastern trade winds, as they go over the Amazonas, effectively gather the water vapor.
Something like 20 billion tons per day of water vapor is sucked up by the northeastern trade winds, and eventually precipitates in the form of rain across the La Plata Basin.
If you're using the exact same amount of surface of oil absorbent, but you're just paying attention to natural patterns, and if you're going up the winds, you can collect a lot more material.
But it's extremely difficult to move oil absorbent against the winds, the surface currents and the waves.
So I want to share with you some of these bellwether signals, or signs, and
winds
of change that are sweeping this continent.
Now the last option was the longest, and the most difficult: to sail 1,500 miles due south in hopes of reaching a certain band of
winds
that could eventually push them toward the coast of South America.
It looks at the territory of the United States as if it were a wheat field that is procured by the
winds
and that is really giving you a pictorial image of what's going on with the
winds
in the United States.
It's composed entirely of ice crystals cascading from the upper reaches of the troposphere, and as these ice crystals fall, they pass through different layers with different
winds
and they speed up and slow down, giving the cloud these brush-stroked appearances, these brush-stroke forms known as fall streaks.
And these
winds
up there can be very, very fierce.
We believe that the
winds
of change are here, and that we can do it.
We use this in all sorts of weather conditions, very hot and very cold climates, very strong
winds.
There are other pieces: the
winds
changing the ocean currents.
There's a good match because we understand the physics that controls the temperatures in the stratosphere and what that does to the
winds
around the southern oceans.
And those buildings actually flirt with the wind, with the trade
winds.
So how do you catch the
winds
of luck?
So I'm going to share three things with you that you can do to build a sail to capture the
winds
of luck.
Now, the important thing about this story is that we both ended up catching the
winds
of luck as a result of his thank-you note.
But it was the
winds
that we didn't expect in the first place.
But the
winds
of luck are always there, and if you're willing to take some risks, if you're willing to really go out and show appreciation and willing to really look at ideas, even if they're crazy, through the lens of possibilities, you can build a bigger and bigger sail to catch the
winds
of luck.
And then I learned how the energy of burning fire, coal, the nuclear blast inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be converted into the light and lives of millions.
The atmosphere was stripped away by solar winds, Mars lost its magnetosphere, and then cosmic rays and U.V. bombarded the surface and water escaped to space and went underground.
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