Fractals, the theory of relativity, the genome: these are magnificently beautiful constructs.
ADAM SAVAGEThe explosions, like the urban legends, are a great way of bringing people in to watch, because it’s really fun, and you know we’re always going to give you a satisfying ending.
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That’s our job – to strap rockets onto everything.
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Growing up in New York, I was sort of shocked when I realized that my children are Californians.
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It’s sort of a mental attitude about critical thinking and curiosity.
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We’re always trying to make the process apparent. So, we have learned to try and never rely on a technological solution when an analogue one is in front of us.
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Forever, the way we’ve done that is through storytelling. It is difficult to let the truth get in the way of a good story.
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There is so much history in New York State, from the Erie Canal to the Catskills, the birth of American stand-up comedy.
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And also making them for myself, obtaining them, appreciating them and diving into them.
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We didn’t set out to be educators or even scientists, and we don’t purport that what we do is real science but we’re demonstrating a methodology by which one can engage and satisfy your curiosity.
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The explosions, like the urban legends, are a great way of bringing people in to watch, because it’s really fun, and you know we’re always going to give you a satisfying ending.
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There’s this group online that I frequent.
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These are people from everywhere, from Lawrence Livermore and JPL and Sandia National Labs, the FBI, all over the place, real scientists who see what we’re doing, and they consistently thank us.
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The closer the deadline, the more likely you’ll start thinking waaay outside the box.
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Bigger is always better.
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That was excellent! I mean, it didn’t do anything, but it looked really cool!
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Of course, I love tools. I also love arranging them, to the point where I came up with a name for my organizing metric: first-order retrievability.
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