Sentences with phrase «fermi bubbles we see»

What's going on now in technology doesn't look to me like the dot - com bubble we saw in the late 1990s.
This reaction releases carbon dioxide, a gas which is the bubbles you see, these bubbles make the washing up liquid bubble up to give the reaction shown above.
The reaction releases carbon dioxide gas, which is the bubbles you see.
This reaction releases carbon dioxide, a gas which is the bubbles you see.
The most recent such event, he says, produced the Fermi bubbles we see today.
In that case, we consider the Chinese Shanghai Stock Index bubble seen in 2015 and the silver bubble in 2011.
Dimon had sworn off discussing the cryptocurrency after making waves last month by saying Bitcoin was in a bubble that would eclipse the size of the tulip bubble seen back in the 1600s.

Not exact matches

«There are elements of a bubble in what we are seeing right now.
THE OFFICIAL REACTION: «We have seen the ratings agencies go from the bubble of euphoria to the panic of risk.
Miller claims that every one of the clips shown has been independently verified, but is forced to concede in his report for the Guardian, «I heard nothing but denials that the security forces were shooting, shelling and torturing civilians... we lived in a bubble, seeing nothing of the extreme brutality and killing for which the Syrian regime is so notorious.»
That means less potential danger to the larger economy from a sudden event, such as was seen when the Dotcom bubble popped in 2000.
Some analysts say that Bitcoin looks like a bubble, and while the currency won't go away, it will see a significant negative price correction sometime in the near future.
Hedge fund legend Julian Robertson Jr. sees stock market valuations as «very high» and worries about a bubble forming.
Poloz was at his sunniest when he testified recently to the finance committee in Ottawa — «We don't believe we're in a bubble,» he told the assembled MPs, saying he sees no signs of the speculative activity that typically characterizes a bubble, like people buying multiple houses to flip them.
Add to that rumors of dead unicorns, and it's easy to see why fears of a bubble are rattling the investment community.
While J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon sees promise in blockchain but a bubble in Bitcoin, Twitter and Square's chief executive, Dorsey, thinks the poster child of the cryptocurrency movement will come to replace all currencies.
According to UBS, certain cities have seen prices rise at rates that are potentially not sustainable - and eight of these financial centers are at risk of having real estate bubbles that could eventually deflate.
For many, the Skype deal is seen — along with exuberance for the LinkedIn IPO and sky - high private valuations of companies such as Facebook — as a sign of a fast - inflating technology bubble: What else could explain such a lofty price tag for a company that lost $ 7 million in 2010 and $ 418 million the year before?
Now, a decade after the bubble burst, the carnage is becoming apparent as the results slowly see the light of day.
Here we see that folks with FICO scores above 720 are receiving the majority of new loans, whereas in 2000, before the real estate market was close to bubble territory, the distribution was much more even.
Household income saw a slight rise in the housing bubble, but has since collapsed in the «recovery» since 2009.
As you can see, the gap between what the average Americans can afford and the median sales price is much larger than it had been prior to the housing bubble.
«These idealistic hippie kids tend to have a more conservative mindset in terms of investing, because they saw the results of the tech bubble, September 11 and the [Great Recession of] 2008,» he said.
Cathcart didn't talk about any of the potential down - sides of this approach, such as the «filter bubble» effect that can keep users from seeing potentially important topics because they don't fit the platform's pre-conceived notions of what that user is already interested in.
As Mark Thoma, professor of economics at University of Oregon, writes, «When we see income inequality rising, we ought to start looking for bubbles
«It's hard to see yourself objectively; you're in a bubble and lonely,» he said.
One way to escape the bubble and see what's really going on in an organization is to develop relationships with line employees, including manufacturing workers and salespeople who know a great deal about the company's interactions with the outside world.
What irritates Cramer most is that he sees plenty of bubbles out there, but the stock market is not one of them.
But unlike America's latest housing market bubble, which saw the supply of new homes rise rapidly as investors banked on new mortgages, there is no increase in the supply of farmland.
The two most discussed concerns this past year were about diversity of viewpoints we see (filter bubbles) and accuracy of information (fake news).
I've seen everything from slow motion (choose favorite metaphor) to «they just don't get it» to explain why it's not a bubble.
Efforts to make complex financial functions a part of Bitcoin have been bubbling through 2013, but 2014 will see them come to fruition.
The company could also be spending carelessly or spending on the wrong things, as we saw in the infamous dot - com bubble.
Hosp has explained before why a potential cryptocurrency bubble could burst in 2018, but there are several factors that make him see upside potential in the space.
We're seeing a clear pattern here, so what's the infrastructure for blockchain and who's going to be the Coca - Cola's and Amazon's of this bubble?
That's the smallest bubble I've ever seen relative to the scale of other financial crises.
Hard - hit areas are seeing a strong comeback in their housing markets — some people are even starting to utter the «B» word — bubble.
They're trading independently of one another to a degree not seen since the height of the tech bubble, according to a study conducted by Morgan Stanley.
Seeing a tech bubble through the lens of Color.
And since the Tech Bubble, we have seen unprecedented amounts of liquidity funneled into the capital markets, and highly - levered, credit - sensitive, smaller - cap and lower - quality stocks and sectors outperformed their more liquid, larger - cap, higher - quality counterparts.
The share of those between the ages of 25 and 34 who were employed in September was 75 % — the same as September of last year and below levels seen before the housing bubble started inflating job numbers.
I used to be something of a skeptic when it came to claims of «filter bubbles» — the sort of epistemic closure that comes from only seeing material you agree with on social platforms.
The takeoff in crypto chatter on «the internet's homepage» probably just adds fuel to the fire for the bears who see a bubble waiting to pop.
According to UBS, certain cities have seen prices rise at rates that are potentially not sustainable — and eight of these financial centers are at risk of having real estate bubbles that could eventually deflate.
For instance, Dean Baker, a liberal economist, sees the stock market rise as a double - edged sword, leading to the bursting of the bubble in 2001 and perhaps helping shape a subsequent decade of only modest job growth.
And, even if you do see the bubble, you can't predict exactly when it will burst.
The bubble is certainly starting to emerge and can be seen in valuations of publicly traded SaaS companies.
It's fun to be witnessing a bubble in my adulthood — just seeing the euphoria and literally hearing my barber talking about buying bitcoin is almost surreal.
I worry that there's a new generation of entrepreneurs who didn't see the excesses of the bubble era first hand.
If we are in a stock market bubble, I don't see it.
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