It was called "Distributed: A new OS for the Digital Economy." And what I was arguing was that we could move from an extractive, growth-based paradigm to a distributive circulatory one. In my shorthand, I would say rather than optimizing for growth and extraction, we optimized
He could elucidate the valves of the heart. He could trace the circulatory system. And he couldn't find the clitoris.
uh representations of even of arteries even of the of the of the valve of the system the circulatory system reproductive system endocrinological I mean extraordinary I mean at every detail and this is starting in the let's
So until recently, anatomists stripped away the fascia and discarded it so they could look at the interesting things, the liver and the brain and the circulatory system and so on. And that was good.
The immune system-- sorry, the fascia system is now being studied the same way that the immune system and the circulatory system and all the other systems are being studied. So there are three main constituents of fascia.
If you keep repeating this pattern across the network, you end up with this, a branching self-similar fractal. And if you look at the actual shape of the circulatory system, it has this geometry. So it seemed like they were onto something.
where you can actually make a digital twin of a person's heart now. Peter's done amazing work on recapitulating the whole 3D circulatory system of a South Korean woman, for example. I knew there are various other bits and pieces.
So anyone who wants a book who doesn't yet have a book, this is your chance to earn a book. But this is only open to people without sort of diabetes or circulatory disorders because I don't want to give anyone frostbite or nerve damage. But is there anyone who is willing to try the ice bucket experiment?
I was once in you know the invisible man exhibit where various plastics were injected into cadavers to reveal different organ systems, circulatory systems, nervous systems, and so on? And get rid of everything else so you can just see that?
to pack in an enormous amount of membrane surfaces. - As a result, the Hausdorff dimension of the surface of the circulatory system is roughly three, meaning its surface area doesn't scale as its length squared, but it's length cubed.
So you're going into survival mode, not performance mode. So even just one example is your blood-- in the fear response, your blood begins to-- circulatory system begins to funnel blood away from the extremities and toward the core.
They could even double check that the implant will not cause problems such as clotting before they try it out on you. Physics, chemistry, and biology intertwine in your circulatory system to drive the most remarkable pump that evolution has ever created, the heart. To create a virtual heart, processes have to be modeled at multiple scales, from the contraction of muscle to the blood flowing
We can move into China. a healthy, living, ongoing circulatory economy.
characteristic that reliably develops in an organism or a person in our case increasing its chances of survival and reproduction so you know why do we have eyes or ears or a circulatory system or a pancreas well we have it because it was successful in allowing our direct
devices that can deposit drugs exactly where your body needs them. Well, obviously, mastering drug delivery means controlling the body's main transport network, your circulatory system. By simulating the movement of red blood cells and other cells, we can understand important protective processes like those that prevent
And there are a couple of reasons for that. One is that we tend to be smaller, but also, the way our circulatory system works, partly because they're designed for carrying babies and things like that-- we handle G-Forces significantly better than men.
This wasn't the code that would crack the secrets of mathematics or the nature of the universe, but it was the lifeblood of our economy and society. It was the summer of 1999, and people were starting to realize that the internet and the web were becoming a new dynamic circulatory system for informations, coordination, and life itself.
Just before and after the Second World War and into the 1950s, it's almost gone nowhere, really, from being quite important. And the other diseases-- cancer, which is the dotted, black line-- and circulatory diseases also becoming proportionately more important. So this was the change which was happening just before and after the Second World War.
Harry Pettit and this is where a designer has holistically reconsidered the city. And this is a proposition about the future of New York and here, you can see dirigibles connecting into skyscraper ports, or docks, on the terminus of skyscrapers, moving in to circulatory cores bridged clusters of skyscrapers and then below, you can see a cannonaded system of mobility where pedestrians are on arcaded walkways, horses and buggies, fast moving transportation, slow moving transportation are all separated; designed holistically by