OK, very good. So what's the opposite of convex? Concave . Concave . Actually, the negative of convex is concave , you see.Very good. So the opposite of robust cannot possibly be-- the opposite of fragile cannot possibly be robust.
Hold on. This is a concave . The concave is fragile, and you can see the benefits. And the concave is anti-fragile.
The concave is fragile, and you can see the benefits. And the concave is anti-fragile. To give you an idea of why the concave is fragile-- if you have a piece of information that your grandmother spent two days at 70 degrees Fahrenheit as the
Silence. The door handle began to turn. Simon felt his stomach go concave , The thought of being that close to the woman's hand. Somehow, magically, he didn't scream.
Everything was looking like it was on its way; filled with optimism. Then we entered what I call the concave century, because wanga! Even though progress continued-- progress continued!
meter jump or whatever it is, than by a tenth of that and 10 times the tenths of that. It means it has to be concave to a source of stressor. In my book, I give the-- because this talk is more sophisticated than the book and the contents of the book.
And the circumference of the original beam would be pushed into the three corners, with the rest of the interior stretched out. But now the middle of the image would have a slight concave bow, giving the effect of a small divergence. Then Rose, Haider, and Urban forced the beam through a second hexapole , one that worked the opposite way, so it would unbend the distorted image back into a circular shape.
There's a window. And the artist is inside. And the key element at the right is the concave mirror, like a shaving or makeup mirror, that projects an image onto the wall that the artist, Hockney believes, would trace and then bring it down, fill in details and paint.
Given an image under a projection, like a photograph, we can infer its so-called focal length. But it's the same as with a concave mirror, that we find where we would place the film, the screen, the painting and the projection
and around a bend to Will's beloved Blue Hole, where the wind is almost always muffled, and the current ever gentle, even in stormy weather. That's because it's sheltered by a concave semicircle of thick limestone that rises over 50 feet high. It's insides, grooved with giant primordial brushstrokes, are drilled with shallow caves and punctuated by phallic stalactites that dangle over a sea so dark blue,
Everything fragile has to have disproportionate harm-- in other words, concave , nonlinear. I'll show you what-- we'll talk about concave in a few minutes-- nonlinear harm with respect to an event size. Let me explain. I mean, you guys at Google and particularly in this part of California, are pretty special.
Now that I gave you the difficult stuff, let me talk about my book. Everything we posit on this idea that fragility is in the concave -- and if I learned how to work this. Hold on. This is a concave .
And the concave is anti-fragile. To give you an idea of why the concave is fragile-- if you have a piece of information that your grandmother spent two days at 70 degrees Fahrenheit as the sole information, you would assume that your grandmother's very happy, no?
Everything we posit on this idea that fragility is in the concave -- and if I learned how to work this. Hold on. This is a concave . The concave is fragile, and you can see the benefits.
I didn't think it was honest to present an airbrushed or this no tummy person. Because I eat, and you can't eat and have a concave tummy. There you go. You mentioned in the beginning of the book, you're trying to make it easier for the home chefs.
I'm going to show you a graph that sort of explains it in graphical terms. Everything fragile has to have disproportionate harm-- in other words, concave , nonlinear. I'll show you what-- we'll talk about concave in a few minutes-- nonlinear harm with respect to an event size.
So this is a little vignette about "America." "'America,' offered up as United States' finest display of innovation on the water was a 95-foot, black, gaff-rigged schooner with a concave bow, low free board, and cotton sails, said to hold their shape better than the flax sails of the British yachts and shaped on the lines of a pilot boat.