more selfish. They start They start sort of multiplying without thought of the broader organism. retrograde signaling. The nucleus acts as a respondent to what this organelle wants. So, the nucleus
I'm sorry, that's an amazing performance. shockingly retrograde in the ways that it allows unspoken prejudices and habits of discrimination to continue.
a spacecraft, you're going in any direction, doesn't make any difference. We actually flew towards the Moon backwards, which didn't affect our location. But we went in backwards because we had to do a retrograde maneuver behind the Moon to slow down to stay in lunar orbit. So we never saw the Moon until we were at 60 miles. That was a point in the flight when we really put our faith in mission control to make sure. But when you're in space, there's
executives and music company and newspaper and magazine and Microsoft and advertising agency and telephone companies -- and I interviewed those folks. I came to realize how retrograde they had been. There are two types of people in the world, I think -- particularly people who are dealing with challenges. There are people who lean back, and there
So that's been a plus for me. I'm not saying there's not a lot of retrograde and regressive comedy happening right now.
But at this point, all that stuff sounds to me like an incredibly genius five-year-old or something. Let's invert it, or let's retrograde it, and that's just totally based on his sense of, are we bored yet, which there's no algorithm that's
fingers crossed, is the subway. And the subway often requires you to make something that we call retrograde progress. Sometimes you have to go in completely the opposite direction to make a bigger leap forward.
Last week in a physics journal, Nature Physics, there was a scientific paper by the guy, Zellwinger or Zell -- presenter: Zeilinger? Dr. Deepak Chopra: Zeilinger about retrograde causation and I'd -- presenter: Um-hum. Dr. Deepak Chopra: spoken about this 30 years from today -- presenter: Um-hum, um-hum.
And the walls of buildings literally close in around him just like they do in dreams. Well, the Earth being the center required all these weird retrogrades and planets were revolving around points and blah, blah, blah.
right now. Yeah. It's definitely interesting because it sounds like there's all of these approaches-- going back to what we talked about earlier-- all And even in these times-- well, especially, there's been a lot of backwards or retrograde movement.
on the screen, essentially. So I also understand that she would insist on breaking out conversations of design from technology, which sounds funny and retrograde .
to check a perimeter fence, as soldiers have been doing forever. And he was hit by a mortar, and he suffered a traumatic brain injury that made him have something called retrograde amnesia. He can't remember any-- He can speak eloquently, but he could not remember anything that happened to him 10 minutes before.
It's interesting, deeply interesting from my point of view, because I've been covering it as a journalist now for six or seven years. I published a book in 2004 called "Torture and Truth" which essentially, from Google's point of view, I guess it's kind of a retrograde book because it consisted of two thirds of it, about 400 pages, consisted of government documents, which were published and which were released in the wake of the Abu Gharaib scandal.