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Terrence Mckenna - Nobody is smarter than you are !!!
Experimental College, a short-lived two-year program on the Berkeley campus. He graduated in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Conservation. One of McKenna's most widely-promulgated ideas is known as Novelty theory. It predicts the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. McKenna developed the theory in the mid-1970s after his experiences in the Amazon at La Chorrera led him to closely study the King Wen sequence of the I-Ching. Novelty ...
Einstein and Mythology Part III of III
continued effort to establish a mathematics of nature that coincides with observation, but frustration perennially entails to capture and resolve paradox that emanates beyond the plane of graph paper into the realm of abstraction. In this presentation I hope to transpose the notions contained in the theory of relativity upon ideas in the study of mythology regarding distance of the propagation of myths, to show that they are very similar, and can be compared as constructions based on a ...
Einstein and mythology Part I of III
continued effort to establish a mathematics of nature that coincides with observation, but frustration perennially entails to capture and resolve paradox that emanates beyond the plane of graph paper into the realm of abstraction. In this presentation I hope to transpose the notions contained in the theory of relativity upon ideas in the study of mythology regarding distance of the propagation of myths, to show that they are very similar, and can be compared as constructions based on a ...
four bar linkages
relationship of the input. In the example shown here, the input (X) is proportional to the angular position of link AC with a travel of 60 degree of arc. The output (Y) is the angular position of link BD with a travel of 70 degrees of arc. The desired functional relationship between Y and X is Y = X^2. While X ranges from 1 to 6, Y ranges from 1 to 36. The graph in the lower left hand corner shows the positions of Y vs. X, compared to the desired functional relationship. ...
Google Internet Summit 2009: Wireless and Sensor Technology
? How do you do that? So the question I raised about, I think, how to do scalable discovery/routing is a really fundamental one. And I think there's this disconnect between what we might call the networking heads and the graph theory people. And I think the graph theory people actually have something to offer, and we have something to receive, but we're speaking a different sort of language. Partridge: It could well be. And let me just say Vint argues that what the content stuff plus the ...
6/12/09: White House Press Briefing by Robert Gibbs and UN Ambassador Susan Rice
spoken to this over the weekend that the President would -- had he or could he, based on the Secret Service, he would have taken the shuttle, but I would say that the costs are proportionate with travel for Presidents. And I would encourage you to look up previous coverage on travel costs because they're analogous. The Press: But is there any President or a President and First Lady who have taken an out-of-town date night like this, not connected to an official or even a political ...
6/1/09: White House Press Briefing
spoken to this over the weekend that the President would -- had he or could he, based on the Secret Service, he would have taken the shuttle, but I would say that the costs are proportionate with travel for Presidents. And I would encourage you to look up previous coverage on travel costs because they're analogous. The Press: But is there any President or a President and First Lady who have taken an out-of-town date night like this, not connected to an official or even a political ...
Google Internet Summit 2009: Standards Session
committees and attending something like the IETF meetings, I also learned that it just takes a lot of time, a lot of challenges, and a lot of people, some money. Just the conversation that is happening here over the break was travel. Just there's an amazing amount of travel between participants in the standards world. And also, lots of disagreements as well. Just as in Google we have intellectually stimulating conversations where people need to defend their position, those are the ...