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So you get lower turnover.Billiards, what else do I see here Ping-Pong, scooters, pogo sticks.
you what the original picture was. Um and then if you there's there are things for to suit everybody's tastes. You canplay billiards or pool if you're in America. Um you can go and get a drink and so on and so forth. But importantlywhat you have is you have an environment where um you can move between any two locations by lots of different routes.
worldview. So you know that if you do a physics problem, and again you ignore friction and dissipation and so forth, you play physics billiards,physicist billiards where balls just bump into each other and so forth, you can solve the problem of these two balls are moving with certain velocities.They scatter and they go off in another direction.
It just flips on, and whatever's on your phone starts.That's how I felt about the billiards episode.
meter runner of the 1960's Milkha Singh who used to boast that he trained so hard that he used to pee blood. My theory and it's just mine' he adds 'is that we're better suitedto hand eye sports like shooting or billiards or archery or thinking sports like chess.I turned to Radisham Tuari, a 64 year old international arbiter for the World Chess Association, for his opinion. He's been playing this game for 40 years. Watching the players
Then if I flick a ball bearing, the ball bearing, instead of going straight-- it will if it's far away-- if the sheet's sagging down here,the ball bearing will veer around it like in a billiards or pool table and stuff.Kind of makes sense.
But for the most part, unfortunately, they do end in some kind of violence.It's more like pool, billiards, where there's a bunch of balls in the middle of the table, somebody comes up with a cue stick
The Steak Roppongi, this is a steakhouseWe also have in our amusement section called Bagus You can play billiards, darts, table tennis There is also golf simulation, and various games and entertainmentYou can easily get hooked when you go In line with this We also have a cyber café, or an internet café
And so if you're learning about billiard balls, you're not really learning anything new.You're learning how to describe mathematically what, if you play billiards, you know very well already.So it's not real enlightening.
Thank you so much for coming today.Nikola Tesla drops out of school, takes up gambling and billiards, moves secretly to a town like 200 miles away, gets arrested for vagrancy,
But you can make the argument that Laplace was the first person to really internalize what it meant, the deep implications of this Newtonian clockwork universeworldview. So you know that if you do a physics problem, and again you ignore friction and dissipation and so forth, you play physics billiards,physicist billiards where balls just bump into each other and so forth, you can solve the problem of these two balls are moving with certain velocities.
Newton's Newtonian physics describes the everyday world.And so if you're learning about billiard balls, you're not really learning anything new.You're learning how to describe mathematically what, if you play billiards, you know very well already.
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