Not exact matches
He was vulnerable at many
points, as we are now able to see; for the art of thinking forward, as we live forward, 13 or of perceiving holistically, or relationally, not only was as yet undeveloped but hardly acknowledged as being legitimate in Western thought
during Bergson's earlier years when he wrote Creative
Evolution (1911).
Previously, it commonly had been believed that the
evolution of dynamic friction was mainly governed by how far the fault slipped at each
point as a rupture went by — that is, by the relative distance one side of a fault slides past the other
during dynamic sliding.
Geological evidence
pointed to the springs being active
during the driest periods of climate fluctuations that occurred around 1.8 million years ago, a critical period for hominin
evolution.
There's also a brief interview with Cimber, who speculates on why his film continues to resonate with audiences and a brief archival chat with Allen Schnitzer, who repeats several of the
points made
during the newer featurette, and star Richard Lynch, who talks about the
evolution of his craft over a 50 - year span.
The Author (R)
evolution Day room was packed at many
points during the day, attendees of the day's adjacent TOC workshops dropping by to see some of the program.
Of his work Erikson says: «My paintings are abstractions in the sense that at some
point in the painting process I'm abstracting from nature, whether consciously at the beginning or through some experience or memory I bring into the studio
during the
evolution of the painting.
But as DR said, as well as the facts we know we know and the facts we know we don't know (uncertainties in cloud behaviour for instance) there remain the facts we don't know we don't know (Mother Nature having enabled
evolution to keep going for billions of years and no tipping
points having extinguished the biosphere
during that time).