They were telling us that engineers, the brightest minds, scientists were trying to fault protein three-dimensionally and they were trying for 15 years non-stop and they never managed it. They
So if we don't care to know them, it's easy if we say, well, they're the same intelligence. We can from one-dimensionally rank them. Except for if we actually want to know something about them, if we really want to nurture their potential, then it really matters that one of them
I'm like, I don't know what I'm going to do, or how I'm going do it, but I've got to do something. able to create three dimensionally , was-- there's actually some pictures of it in the book.
use paper backgrounds with old woodcut prints, or maps and that kind of thing-- very gestural, very simple. And then we also explored the possibility of illustrating two dimensionally with wool. And here you can see we've illustrated a stormy sea in a boat that's lost.
Does not know what he's going to say when this is up. There's so much data here visually and dimensionally . I mean, he's got, you know, orange squares and red squares and gradient squares. And there's like this huge tree of the complexity of stuff here. You could talk for hours about the data represented here, which is not what you want to do when you're talking.
The value, to the United States, of these applications has been calibrated about five years ago. Well, here is a three-dimensionally controlled bulldozer, two GPS antennas.
He had a card he gave me. You go like this, and it was-- three-dimensionally , you can see the dogs running the cart. It was fascinating. It was from Alaska.
It was good because, like with family, sometimes it's really hard to see what's going on because it's a bit like a hand on your face. You can't really quite make out-- so it was actually really useful almost having to put it out on the page three dimensionally . And writing the book kind of became a sort of act of forgiveness towards what my parents have done-- and I won't give away some of the crazy stuff that they did--
What's the impact on public health, on and on and on. We think that we can get to a place where we can model the city three dimensionally . In this case, we're using augmented reality video projectors to project simulation onto that three-dimensional
You gotta have someone to bounce back ideas. One is higher than the other; they are to auto locate sounds three-dimensionally , even through surfaces such as snow.
focus on this side and that side, you can convert both images to a single image, combine them, and then shine light on it to play it back, so you can manipulate the three-dimensional projection position. In short, it takes a bit more calculation, but it's like a projector that can focus three-dimensionally . Imagine that you can now manipulate it.
This is what her teacher said. "I had a sculpting teacher who told me I was stupid, dumb, and ignorant and couldn't see three-dimensionally ." Glenna Goodacre is the woman who sculpted the Sacagawea $1. She's also the woman who is most notably recognized for the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington, DC.
And this allows us to analyze a tremendous amount of data all at once, so all together. Instead of thinking about it in a 2-dimensional way, this allows us to analyze things 3-dimensionally . And this is computer software that we created to enable this reflex analysis.
the forecasts have gotten much better. One proof of that is that the weather forecast in the Southern Hemisphere have now become almost as good as Northern Hemisphere. That was never true before. And most of the Southern Hemisphere is ocean, it's the fact our satellites can see what's happening 3-dimensionally , you know, over the oceans. Now, it gives you the ability to forecast much better there and here. Now, one thing I've been pushing forward is a radar on the coast, and we're going to get that in two years. That could
joking when I was talking about Star Trek, you know, when they go around a new planet, you know, depending how old you are, whether it's Data or Mr. Spock, or whoever you want to think about here, you know, they go to a planet, they scan the planet, right? We're doing that now. We have a multitude of satellites up there that are 3-dimensionally probing the planet getting information, including over the oceans. And so that has radically improved our ability to know what's happening out over the Pacific. And because of that,