«Models in different dimensions or with different kinds of symmetries show very
different physical behaviour.
Not exact matches
We introduce them in order to discuss, explain and modify human
behaviour; and since human
behaviour occurs and gets discussed only in societies, which have
different histories, institutions and
physical environments, the psychological vocabulary of one society mustnot be expected to match that of another.
This is very important as a guide for unacceptable
behaviour, especially as bullying can take
different forms:
physical, verbal, technological and social, and may include
behaviour which is very subtle.
Despite
different approaches, both artists investigate the way in which the manipulation of
physical behaviour allows the body to recuperate an awareness of itself.
It means a lot, because these changes in
physical and chemical features lead to
different ways of thermodynamic
behaviour.