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I have an opinion, on most damn everything...but I love to change my opinion. It means where I was once lost, I am now found. Why do you believe what you believe?
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Most scientists have believed that the instant a quantum object was measured it would "collapse" from being in all the locations it could be, to just one location like a classical object. Jordan proposed that it would be possible to weakly measure the particle continuously, partially collapsing the quantum state, and then "unmeasure" it, causing the particle to revert back to its original quantum form, before it collapsed.
EurekAlert.com
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"The necessaries of life occasion the great expense of the poor. . . . The luxuries and vanities of life occasion the principal expense of the rich, and a magnificent house embellishes and sets off to the best advantage all the other luxuries and vanities which they possess. . . . It is not very unreasonable that the rich should contribute to the public expense, not only in proportion to their revenue, but something more than in that proportion."Capitalism, in order to work, needs a middle class that is functional and has significant wealth. No middle class means uprisings, war, and no capitalism for anyone. To steal from that middle class to feed the upper class, over the long term, benefits no one. To truly be wealthy, in this garden of existence, you need to be surrounded by a healthy field of flowers if you want to be the beautiful red rose.
Adam Smith
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Creative people's openness and sensitivity often exposes them to suffering and pain, yet also to a great deal of enjoyment. Most would agree with Rabinow's words: "Inventors have a low threshold of pain. Things bother them." A badly designed machine causes pain to an inventive engineer, just as the creative writer is hurt when reading bad prose.
Being alone at the forefront of a discipline also leaves you exposed and vulnerable. Eminence invites criticism and often vicious attacks. When an artist has invested years in making a sculpture, or a scientist in developing a theory, it is devastating if nobody cares.
Deep interest and involvement in obscure subjects often goes unrewarded, or even brings on ridicule. Divergent thinking is often perceived as deviant by the majority, and so the creative person may feel isolated and misunderstood.
Perhaps the most difficult thing for creative individuals to bear is the sense of loss and emptiness they experience when, for some reason, they cannot work. This is especially painful when a person feels his or her creativity drying out.
Yet when a person is working in the area of his of her expertise, worries and cares fall away, replaced by a sense of bliss. Perhaps the most important quality, the one that is most consistently present in all creative individuals, is the ability to enjoy the process of creation for its own sake. Without this trait, poets would give up striving for perfection and would write commercial jingles, economists would work for banks where they would earn at least twice as much as they do at universities, and physicists would stop doing basic research and join industrial laboratories where the conditions are better and the expectations more predictable.
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One of the reasons I decided to go back to college to get a degree in engineering is because I see the world changing. I see the perception of energy and pollution in the minds of people changing. I see people wanting to save energy, I also see people becoming a little more cognizant about where their energy comes from. I also see the usage of energy, over the long term, increasing, even with all of the new conservation that will occur. Computers will consume more and more energy. Gadgets and buildings with gadgets built into them will consume more energy. And even though we will become more efficient, there will be, over the long term a need for more energy."This technique is more flexible than conventional methods because we can process a wider range of very different feedstocks and, at the same time, we can generate a wider range of end products -- not just gasoline and diesel. but ethanol and hydrogen," said Zhao. "Or we could generate electricity directly from the gas produced."
The scientists said their new system heats paper, wood, plastic and rubber into a gas. Hydrogen and carbon monoxide gases, referred to as synthesis gas or syngas, are separated and fuel a turbine that generates electricity, or are converted to gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel or biofuels.
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Wow. There is the potential for that little fellow to be on this earth after I die.
I placed the turtle on the sand a few feet from where the waves stopped rolling up the beach and the trip began. The first wave hit the turtle very lightly, just enough to get the whole shell wet and suddenly the rate of movement increased - the little animal felt it. The next wave slightly lifted and deposited it a foot or two farther away. Then a dash was made and the next wave ended with a turtle floating momentarily in a nice calm. One last crashing wave came in before I lost sight.