down. Tim says we're caught in a vicious Tim says we're caught in a vicious spiral . The way out, we'll talk about spiral . The way out, we'll talk about solutions soon. First more about whatsolutions soon. First more about what happens when you couple climate change happens when you couple climate change with divisive geopolitics.
some of the thunderstorms or the convective cells, the individual clouds within those hurricane feeder bands or spiral downpour bands actually acquire a little bit of rotation because they feel the broader changing winds with heightin the storm's overall wind field. And subsequently, those individual downpours within La La are rotating a little bit.
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. spiral galaxy that has a definite plane of motion, if that orientation is the same.
hairlight look and uh you got it yep saw a video of an ant death spiral talk about those a little bit an ant what death spiral where they get cirle in on each other and just pile upoh I think you're talking about yes the army ants this is one of these are you where the ants follow each other in a
stretching the pages it would be hard to sort of place them flat on a photocopier so we delight designed them spiral bound so you could easily put it on top of a photocopier and make copies of the paper and you know and take takethe paper with you but the other thing that i was all set to go spiral band this is sort of the lessons you learn
composed of something we don't know what it is right if you look for example at a spiral galaxy and you see it spinning around and measure how it's spinning around it turns out there's not enoughvisible mass in that Galaxy to keep it from flying apart it should fly apart and the only way it can hold together
I wrote ten pages on compressed gas in what one of my editors calls an expository death spiral . And, of course, it was cut from the book.It isn't there but I can tell you about it. When gas is compressed it changes states.
OK, proportionality bias, it is funny that when you've written a book about overthinking, you're almost given permission to reveal your most thought spirally self. In talks about that book.Back to the topic at hand, proportionality bias is a fascinating cognitive bias.
By the time he went off to college, it started to be cocaine, and eventually he turned to crack cocaine, and he really spiraled pretty far down.So at this point, the one time Jam and I rehearsed this, he said tell me more about what Carl's relationship was
Well, that strength comes at a cost. The spiral is gonna choke out every other grain bar one.
Are we able to watch the throw back? - Good spiral . Oh, that's so cool.
and closer over time, retreading the same ground until you get it. And so that stuck in my mind that there was this spiral and there was this sensation and there was this kind of awe. Um, and you know, I debated with myself what it meant for a while. And then of, you know, of course, eventually I
Osthorne, like any school, is not defined by the teachers who teach there, and it's not defined by the administrators who are just trying to fight the rising tide of entropy. Her spiral is something that I wanted to see in a noir narrative that I think I've been missing my whole life.
So poverty goes down, public health improves, violence decreases, chances of war decreases. Another spiral , but going a different direction. So here's how to encourage girls' schooling in poor countries.
One of the simplest parts of a shell, of a mollusk's spiraling shell, is the logarithmic spiral . A spiral that expands at a constant rate. came up with this idea of a log spiral .
This spiral happens in the negative direction, too, unfortunately.
selfperpetuating spiral . The more the government intervenes, the worse the economy gets. the more they're called on to solve the problem and the bigger they
just spiraled so very quickly to, maybe I should leave.
that spiraled majestically up from the floor.
So spiraling a little bit more, getting a little bit more detailed, usually in a laboratory, the objects that are being connected
I call my book "Spirals in Time." I guess because I wanted to allure to the idea that these things have been around for a long time. And spiraling around. These calcium carbonate spirals have been around for probably for half a billion years. We think mollusks first evolved in the oceans about 500 million years ago.
Another forms this stretchy spiral , and a different sticky silk catches prey.
It's the spiral pattern that a person might have on their fingers.
- Every quarterback takes pride in their ability to throw a tight spiral . The tighter the spiral you throw means the more control you have of the football. - We analyzed his throw in detail.
uh the spiral is hard to get out of.
into the death spiral of this where it's like, okay, we're going to have a perfectly working AI in 2027 that knows
So I was looking into techniques to combat our tendency to thought spiral in the face of so many stimuli in the digital age. And one I kept coming across had to do with the feeling of awe and how if there is a negative thought or a subject that
If it's the spiral shape, OK, well, how many spiral arms does it have?
were a disc or spiral shape.
And then as they spiral in towards each other, the ripples get bigger, and they also start getting closer and closer to each other.
And as they spiral inwards, they should be losing energy by emitting gravitational waves.
One's a spiral , one's an elliptical-- a big ball of stars.
If it's a spiral , tell us which way the arms are turning.
Couple of spiral arms.
So things spiral out of control in your head.
You could just spiral it.
Let's try a spiral .
Everything is in spiral bound notebooks and things like that.
I had the spiral e-mail this morning, and then a phone call right before I got on the subway here.
down and endlessly spiral down.
Keep staring at the spiral .
Just stare at the spiral .
Can turn away the spiral there Foster.
I descend the spiral in reverse, returning to planet Earth like a newborn god.
and war, all of which reinforces ineffective government. There's a spiral going on here. When girls get educated, things change.
You've got these two dimensions. The log spiral is really important actually, because no matter how big or small it is, it's the same shape. And that is a key rule to making shells is that if they're tiny of if they're huge, they will stay the same shape.
Anyway, so there's lots of stories told about sea silk, also known as byssus. The title is "Spiral in Time," so we could have a spiral .
You can see beautiful spiral galaxies, and you can see other more regularly shaped galaxies, and so on and so forth.
being in that downward spiral , the downward spiral is when everything just sort of like domino theory, everything gets worse.
to go up that spiral ramp to the very top.