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What are Opposites in Nature?: 13 (Looking at Nature)

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In the early 1960s, A Michael Noll, an electrical engineer at Bell Labs, that sponsor of creativity, created what he called computer art. He did this on an IBM 7040, which was called a mainframe computer, it was as big as the room and had less power than your phone. Noll came out with the idea of why not use the computer to make pictures, to make images, and he made images, straight line images. Alford, J. R., Hatemi, P. K., Hibbing, J. R., Martin, N. G. & Eaves, L. J. The politics of mate choice. J. Polit. 73, 362–379 (2011).

Schuessler, Axel, ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese, University of Hawaii Press, 2007, 558, 572.

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Ingold, T. (2004). Beyond Biology and Culture. The meaning of Evolution in a Relational World. Social Anthropology, n.12, v.2, p. 209–21. Feuchtwang, Sephan. "Chinese Religions." Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations, Third ed., Routledge, 2016, pp. 150–151. Ask, H., Rognmo, K., Torvik, F. A., Røysamb, E. & Tambs, K. Non-random mating and convergence over time for alcohol consumption, smoking, and exercise: the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study. Behav. Genet. 42, 354–365 (2012). There was a particularly interesting passage in the book on cubism, where they write “A cubist image is all perspectives at once.”

You may be correct on that, and I feel its one of the problems they created for themselves, that being teying to separate each class with different types of damage.

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So it was, it was her creative vision and her technical skill in a, I suppose, traditional artistic sense, and that she was creating a form of photography. Feuchtwang, Stephan (2016). Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations. New York: Routledge. p.150. ISBN 978-0415858816. Druids are Nature inclined, and gather nature energy from the Emerald dream to work Magic, yet they also worship elune who bestows upon them Arcane Magic.

Balbona, J. V., Kim, Y. & Keller, M. C. The estimation of environmental and genetic parental influences. Dev. Psychopathol. 34, 1876–1886 (2022).

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Ching, Nigel; Halpin, Jeremy (2017). The art and practice of diagnosis in Chinese medicine. London Philadelphia: Singing Dragon. ISBN 978-0-85701-267-8. And there are so many examples in history of artists and scientists who did look at the world in multiple ways. And that is this principle of complementarity that an electron could be either a wave or a particle. Or in Bohr’s world it can be both.

But there are so many forms of art that I hadn't really considered as art at all. Which begs the question: what is art? Empty – Full: When we look at containers, we describe them as either empty or full, depending on their contents. Nadasdy, P. (2007). The gift in the animal: The ontology of hunting and human-animal sociality. American Ethnologist, 34, 25–43. https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.2007.34.1.25. I think it is, and I myself am heavily implicated in this because my Mars trilogy is by far the longest, most scientifically plausible scenario for humanity turning Mars into a "second home." That novel, while I regarded as a good novel is not a good plan. I wrote it in the early nineties before we learned that the surface of Mars is highly toxic to humans. As an escape hatch for now, for tech billionaires or anyone else, it’s useless. A lot of this escapism is done as a fantasy in that there's a part of those people that knows perfectly well that it won't work, but they want a sense that if push came to shove and if the world civilization fell apart, they could somehow dodge that. To have science fiction be actually useful to policymakers, they would have to read some science fiction. But it would be best if it were curated by somebody that knows the field and can send them to good works of science fiction. And there’s a lot of useless science fiction out there, repetitive, foolish, dystopian, et cetera. Sometimes a dystopia can say to you, you don’t want to do this, but you don’t need much of that before. What you really need is interesting and engaging utopian fiction or people coping with damage successfully. People are given a sense of hope that even if there isn’t a good plan, we might come to a good result anyway.Right now, in the midst of our ordinarily grasping in capitalist world, science is a counterforce. So to the extent that scientists are politically self-aware, they would do a better job because there’s many of scientists that say, "Look, I got them into science so that I don’t have to think about politics. I just want to pursue my studies." And yet they are inevitably enmeshed in a political world. Complex, on the other hand, refers to something composed of many interconnected parts, thus difficult to analyze or solve. Across both analyses, traits like political and religious attitudes, level of education, and certain measures of IQ showed particularly high correlations. For instance, on a scale in which zero means there is no correlation and 1 means couples always share the trait, the correlation for political values was .58. When I ran into science fiction, I was an undergraduate at UC, San Diego. I thought this is the realism of our time. This describes how life feels better than anything else I had read. So I began to get story ideas by reading general science magazines. You could take randomly any two articles out of science news, combine their implications together, you have a science fiction story. Then I married a scientist. I got to see a working scientist at work, and then I myself was accepted into a program run by the National Science Foundation. So I got to see how NSF works as a grant-giving organization, and the NSF sent me to Antarctica twice. I got interested in climate science because a lot of the scientists down there were working on it. And now this is, I don't know, it's about 20 years of consistent effort on what you might call climate fiction. Exclude – Include: When we form groups or lists, we decide what to include and what to exclude, shaping the nature of our collection.

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