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- The development of an organism ... may be considered as the execution of a 'developmental program' present in the fertilized egg. ... A central task…
- Good design today requires more vision (a larger point of view versus the single brilliant idea), more consistency (a deeper underlying structure of language and…
- I'll tell you what you need to be a great scientist. You don't have to be able understand very complicated things. It's just the opposite.…
- Almost 400 years ago, Shakespeare was portraying adolescents in a very similar light to the light that we portray them in today - but today…
- The non-commutativity of the underlying process produces an ontological complementarity. This must be contrasted to Bohr's epistemological complementarity.
- God allows us to experience the low points of life in order to teach us lessons we could not learn in any other way. The…
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