enough. Uh go to a village you can meet three neighbors uh that by all kind of observable metrics might look quite similar. Similar age, similar number of children and so forth. But and they'restruggling with impossible choices. the choice of whether to feed their newborn, send a secondary a daughter to secondary
And although much of this evolutionary shift that I've been talking about is something that rests below our observable level, so it's not something that most of us are keenly aware of, I think.We don't feel like there's a next human walking among us.
neurossychology. That's why I'm interested in neurosychology because that's what that discipline is all about. Linking the one set of observables that we have about the mind, namely the organ of the mind uh with theother set namely the being of the mind.
And there is a expansion rate called Hubble constant, which you might have heard from school. The observable evidence was found by Hubble in 1929. A galaxy refers to a group of stars in the universe. and there are estimated 1 trillion galaxies in the universe.
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. The observable universe by which I mean the universe that we can see because light has had time to get to us from its, from objects, right, so it's about 13.8 billion years back
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. The observable universe contains more than a hundred billion galaxies.
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. The observable universe contains over 100 billion galaxies, maybe it's 300 billion, maybe it's 400 billion but it's probably not many more than that.
Probability, we cannot predict the future. And observables . The theory, it's not about what happens, but what we observe. And the third one is a source of the mystery, which people are starting in various directions to try to make sense of it.
Well, that strength comes at a cost. in the observable universe.
know. And according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. In the observable , the actual universe goes beyond our horizon. In the same way for a ship at sea, you have a horizon.
And they-- it's also not the case that they're not codified. They do have observable rules. So it's not the case that people are just doing things with no rules at all.
And now, when you take these data and apply some AI and machine learning, you can make inferences spanning much beyond what's directly observable in the data. So it's like, you know, Barack Obama and the Democrats and other left-leaning pages on Facebook, then you don't really need to run any predictions.
is spatially infinite that it extends in Forever in all three dimensions uh then there are multiple observable universes in the normal Universe of physics because since the Big Bang there's only been so much time for light
It just depends how thick the clouds are whether you keep observing through the clouds or you have to stop because there's just nothing coming It might not be observable anymore.
There are probably dozens and dozens of studies around the world as well as about 40 years of studies here in the US about competencies. They are observable behaviors that allow you to be more effective at work – period. And our set allow you be more effective as a leader.
Why didn’t we have a therapy? There are all these very observable changes happening. And so that got me interested in disease biology and specifically complex diseases, where Alzheimer’s is a complex disease.
The very word psychology uh the psyche was excluded from psychology. you know we were only allowed to study externally observable objective things thereby you know airbrushing out the very the very essence of the mental so it's really
model predicts multiple universes a universe is everything that exists so when we talk about multiple universes what we're talking about is multiple observable universes uh there's another many worlds hypothesis that basically says if space as we understand it
They remember them when they're young, then they gradually forget the details. And the fact that this is observable and in many cases all over the world indicates that this is, in fact, a true phenomenon. It's a real phenomenon, and it should be taken seriously.
It just depends how thick the clouds are whether you keep observing through the clouds or you have to stop because there's just nothing coming because the stars are not observable all night long because they are standing steady above my telescope.
I can see how compensation is directly observable , but how did you estimate the value of the draft pick?
I think they're all observable , observed, long-term trends.
that we create of the observable consumption decisions we make in some way say something about us um you know
is there are 10 to the 22 stars in the observable universe.
So all through from the center of the Sun to the observable part of the Sun during the eclipse--
Modern physics has a lot of theories that involve both observable things and non-observable things.
It's a mistake to think that non-observable phenomena have no place in physics.
And there are a hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe, as many galaxies as there are stars in the Milky Way.
But it's imaged roughly about half of the observable sky from New Mexico.
and continue to tile the night sky each observable night.
And-and that's when we see the downstream observable symptoms which we call ADD or depression or dementia. But those become less relevant as we understand the underlying causes in
- It knows it's not just the potential that's entering the observable , it's the line integral.
They've gone on to make up the low-level radiation that permeates the entire observable universe, the Cosmic Microwave Background, or CMB.
And this slide I show just to emphasize the fact that the earliest observable stage of the universe
So it might happen unconsciously, but it is observable .
The universe may still exist outside of that sphere, but we cannot prove it in scientific ways since 13.8 billion years of the history is only known to us. That is why the 46 billion radius is the edge of the observable universe. The universe may or may not exist outside of the boundary, but we cannot prove scientifically and that is why the edge of the universe is very complicated.
from genes to proteins cells, but also your observable phenotype that's in your electronic health records.
may be responsible for 63-- sorry 68.3% of all the total energy in the observable universe.
It's just, it's observable .
density waves that are generated in the accretion disc which are potenti observable because You' get emission you'd get shocks from them and you could
However, it's not the observable world that I see.
You can go all the way out to the edge of the observable universe back in time.
and they should not be incorporated into scientific theories because they were not directly observable .
The Earth is changing dramatically over these decades in ways that are observable from space.
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. Well, let's just think about the observable universe for a moment.
on the scorecard does that make sense so Define outcomes that are observable or measurable and time bound and make them
And since no two electrons can occupy the same state, this prevents observable positive energy electrons from falling into the negative energy states.
Say, we'll lower that to what looks like a no-observable -effect level, and then we throw it out there, not checking any low doses,
Also, the size of the universe-- we know the observable universe has a diameter of something like 90 billion light years nowadays.
was very long and convoluted, it may have happened only once in the entire observable universe.