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You wrote down some axioms, and then you proved some theorems.dimensional kind of space?
a mathematical theory about how morphogens, these would be at that time unknown chemicals, might diffuse through a system and sort of set up a threedimensional grid against which, as we would now say in modern language, the genes would express themselvesin the appropriate way.
And I said, well, the question that we ask in vision science is, how is it that we manage to experience this threedimensional world of solid objects and surrounding space, when what we're given in the retinal image are really distorted, upside down, twitching, shifting,gappy pictures? How do we get from such an impoverished stimulus to such a rich experience?
both eyes and it fills in the gaps and it uses the context that you're looking at and it uses even your expectations and your desires to present to you a clear image and a threedimensional image which is not really there. And you perceive the image, when you look down the road, you perceive the image as being real, you don't have to expend any effortto see the clear image, it comes automatically and you can't in fact if you look at an image of the road you can't override these unconscious processes and see it the way it really impinges
I was doing was trying to spread the words out hoping that as, that my colleagues and I could figure out ways to use this spread out stuff. So, that's ten year ago. We'lldimensional grid with their nearest neighbors . But if you're in a higher dimensional
- So think about a piece of paper, right?Two-dimensional. All then the fractal network is doing is crumpling up that sheet of paper, and it effectively fills a ball of volume.So you can now describe that sheet of paper as a sphere instead of a two-dimensional sheet of paper.
some more drones somewhere else. And now we're going to put another layer in. And this is this is again it's thethree-dimensional part of the problem.Meaning hard to find from the air. Now if I get my people out and I start going in now, I could start to dig them out.
multi-dimension to it, which is you've got books, you've got live events, you've got the podcast, and it's themulti-dimensional angle that actually really sets you apart. The creators that just simply want to put a piece of content on YouTube and get paid throughAdSense revenue, and that really simple that one-dimensional model, that's coming to an end. But the creators that have a community and they meet up in the
And to be fair, it is all of those things.three-dimensional person. And to his credit, that's exactly what Daniel did.
It's a quite different skill set.Four dimensional manifold topology has a lot of hard problems that are just ..
Character portraits. I did some character portraits for one of the "Neverwinter Nights" expansions.Two-dimensional backgrounds, especially for the GBA games.They're side-scrolling. And these are basically layers, where you build up the paintings in tiles, and then the layers parallax to give you a semi 3D effect.
many different causes. So your brain has this dilemma. And it doesn't justhigh-dimensional detail of the context, not just measuring a face, or a face and a body, which is inherently ambiguous
And if the defense attorney had been any good in Kelly Clark's case, he would have pointed that out.higher dimensional manifold of search history than I do.
your data the the the what do you call it your inputs increase and they becomemulti-dimensional because you have perfected those instruments in you which have larger areas ofperception so that re framework of logic that you create after that would be
So for me, I thought, well, here's the opportunity to unhinge the camera, have a camera language that was more diagonals,and dimensional, and more camera movement, because we're in Snoopy's imagination.And the comic strip was kind of suggesting that.
--three dimensional effects, it's very--
three-dimensional printers-- for half the cost of a year ago, Economics 101 will say that you will buy more.
two-dimensional art form in America that can be put on a screen certainly but
three-dimensional protein and predict that accurately by simulating uh that process we also of the means now
The dimensionality of theater allows the audience to focus on the puppet and forget about the puppeteer.
So dimensionalize that for us.
three dimensionality but again they're not really folds.
Take a straight line segment.It's completely one-dimensional and not a fractal at all.Hausdorff assigned this line segment a value of 1.0.
So I love three-dimensional environment.
movement in three-dimensional space. Even in AI you see this all the time. They say, "Well, this thing doesn't have a robotic body, it's not
become a two-dimensional outer covering for the embryo, and they keep out the bacteria, and that's that. So you might ask, "Well, what are these cells capable of when you take
for navigating three-dimensional space, was navigating the space of anatomical possibilities. It was going from, you start as an egg, and you
So I love dimensional stories.
There's a three-dimensional engine underneath, and we're only seeing the top surface of it.
It's three-dimensional. It's got all this life.
They're one-dimensional versions that we use, and that I often start my graduate students out using, because they are fast.
We had multi-dimensional ideas. Yes.
that is less dimensional than Arian created.
leadership is so multi-dimensional it's constantly moving you have to
And there's these particular four-dimensional spaces that are assigned to knots that I study all the time.And these four-dimensional spaces have this special property, which is that if you have a pair of knots where the space assignedto one of them is the same as the space assigned to the other, then either the knots are both slice or neither of them are slice.
these two-dimensional characters and it's really all about the jump scares, and ultimately, they feel a little bit disposable.
can make the three-dimensional space appear like a two-dimensional painting.
things look two-dimensional. So it was kind of funny to see digital lighting added after the fact.
all of these multi-dimensional characters that are in this particularly stereotypical stage in their life.
It's three dimensional. You feel every bit of it.
a two-dimensional or you know-- Wow.
less three dimensional than one might imagine that people could put their own desires of who she should be upon her.
It had 2 dimensional and 2 and 1/2 D capabilities, depending on how you would flip it.
into a one-dimensional straight line all the time.
You said three-dimensional. You meant, as it were, abstract state space, space.
It's also three-dimensional, I think.
It's like three-dimensional chess.
Pretty three dimensional. And you can probably have a sense, though it's an illusion, but you happen to have a sense of the whites
on a two-dimensional surface by bold an Roman or type size or other kind of typographic relationships.
People become three-dimensional when they're in front of us and we know them and we can-- we understand that more.
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