- The question was, how does the audience know where to focus? The dimensionality of theater allows the audience to focus on the puppet and forget about the puppeteer. I believed in that.
No folding. Usually it looks like a room or maybe like an outdoor scene. I mean, lots of, it kind of tries to use -- painterly three dimensionality but again they're not really folds. It's just a series of creases on an otherwise flat pieces of paper, that create a picture, or something like that, but it doesn't actually fold up into anything.
So we're already talking about all these layers that are being integrated, the online and offline contexts. We're talking about dimensionality . So how does something come to life across different touch points or ways in which you interact with people?
is the amplitude of these gravitational waves from inflation. We call it the dimensionality of space.
And the poet-- she spent years, in young adulthood, gathering berries because that's what she had to eat. And it was that three-dimensionality of her-- and that's what gives her poems about beauty and goodness such heft. And actually, I took-- so here, a question she put out into the world that is now rippling through it again-- and it's one of these transformative questions
fourth picture now you can actually buy from Canon Olympus and Nikon little double flashes which are much better than ring flashes and giving a three-dimensionality that's the main in the fill light you can get these little Duo flashes or double flashes and that's the essence of it put a little uh milky
You can only ever make small steps. And you're going to make small steps determined by the dimensionality , the structure of the space. So you're going to the next most likely possible.
privileged to do the work that I had an opportunity to do both at Pixar and before Pixar but I saw in corporate life so to speak a certain kind of one-dimensionality uh and I saw that it was very e easy to be driven exclusively by performance metrics it was very easy
It's 80,000 words, so you have to really give everything a lot of space. And having that many words and that much time to almost evaluate the three dimensionality of what was actually happening in my childhood kind of made me start to understand their perspective.
Eventually, if you keep applying the right kind of contortions, that one-dimensional line segment fills up an entire region of the 2D plane. Hausdorff assigned these space-filling fractal curves a value of 2.0, corresponding to their dimensionality . The same ideas apply to a 2D surface.
redefined who she was. Right. Something to push back on work, create a dimensionality in her life that was fantastic. So I'm thinking if we get 100 more of these interviews, we have a "New York Times" bestseller.
dimensions and you know they stretch our puny little brains past the breaking one you mentioned that you didn't think time travel was possible um is there not a theory wherein like the dimensionality
key characteristics you can see in um uh in that image you can actually get species recognition certainly recognition to some of the lower taxer for other groups it's much much harder there's much more three-dimensionality to them the discriminating features are tucked away are hidden away getting at that information is harder but that's
And now all they want to do is cast people that are already bankable box office hits. Yeah. And I'm really hoping with the third book to add yet another level of dimensionality that sort of contextualizes book one and book two.
What is invariant? And so we were out to breakfast at a pancake house, and we wrote a list of possible ingredients of ultimate reality on a napkin. So things like spacetime, dimensionality , particles, strings, et cetera. This image, by the way, is a recreation.
That's the idea of a horizon. And that's great. But what M-theory is telling you is that things like dimensionality and strings are not invariant.
So again, kind of the underlying theme is this three-dimensionality .
And she wants to do well. Oh, interesting. And so what those groups did is that they tended to create dimensionality in their lives.
At the technical level, for those of you who do know a little bit about quantum mechanics, the question is, what is the dimensionality
Or something that has-- for all of its complexity, its richness, its three-dimensionality -- there's also an element of a universal language quality of it
And the reason is, I can refer back to some usability principles, which in this case is a mismatch in dimensionality .
And then you have another group of physicists saying they support this idea called M-theory, which is really an 11-dimensionality that then collides with the 10th to