Sentences with phrase «tuning we observe»

The only issue under debate is whether this fine tuning we observe is design, or chance.
You see science must bring to life new theories to negate the improbable fine tuning we observe in the universe.

Not exact matches

They claim that they believe what they observe but there are so many things that if they changed by just the littlest bit, Earth would be come uninhabitable, but yet they won't «observe» that things are so perfectly tuned.
Of course it is fine tuned for the kind of life we observe.
What you refer to as «fine tuning» is 100 % inevitable due to the fact that we are here to observe that we are here.
Observe your child to become in tune with how she expresses various feelings.
Georgie uses sensitive observation and responding to teach children how to tell their personal stories, tune in to their feelings, observe their thoughts, and accelerate their problem solving ability.
Its a wonderful thing to observe but it can be difficult to stay in tune with these changes.
The parents themselves learned early on to tune in to their child's cues by carefully observing their body language and listening to their cries.
You observe him carefully, tune in to his cues, but you take the lead, gently encouraging him to follow what you know will make him thrive: eating, appropriate levels of activity, and a good sleep afterward.
If a parent observes that there is some sign of impairment due to a nutritional deficit (either because clinical findings indicate as much or the parent has tuned in to something lab results won't show), then it would make sense to focus more on the details.
Since the Dunstan System teaches you to understand your baby's needs from the first days of life, you can begin to observe and tune - in to your baby's daily rhythms.
Christian Marinoni and Adeline Buzz at the University of Provence in Marseille, France, realised they could fine - tune such estimates by observing distant galaxy systems in which two galaxies orbit each other.
In new research, published in an article in The Journal of Neuroscience, Burger and Oline — along with Dr. Go Ashida of the University of Oldenburg in Germany — have investigated auditory brain cell membrane selectivity and observed that the neurons «tuned» to receive high - frequency sound preferentially select faster input than their low - frequency - processing counterparts — and that this preference is tolerant of changes to the inputs being received.
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig have recently discovered that these capabilities are embedded in a much more finely - tuned way than previously assumed — and even differ depending on the style of the music: They observed that the brain activity of jazz pianists differs from those of classical pianists, even when playing the same piece of music.
Using their technique, the researchers are able to directly observe individual atoms at the interface of two surfaces and manipulate their arrangement, tuning the amount of friction between the surfaces.
This image allows researchers at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT to observe that fine - tuning process in action.
When they put stem cells into this viscoelastic microenvironment and tuned the rate at which the gel relaxed, they observed dramatic changes in the behavior and differentiation of the cells.
Such studies can reasonably account for the observed variations as a response to solar and volcanic forcing (and a few secondary things) with energy balance climate models tuned to have a climate sensitivity equivalent to 2.5 C per doubling of CO2.
It's incredibly helpful to pause, close your eyes briefly and tune in to the sensation of your breath whenever you observe my mind traveling into the past or future.
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) Year: 2017 Director: Noah Baumbach In maybe his most well - tuned chamber drama (let's use this phrase loosely) since Frances Ha, Noah Baumbach takes time to observe the ways in which his characters run, their ambulatory gifts (or lack thereof) representing both their struggles to express their innermost selves and the ways in which they can't escape the parents who must pass themselves — their failures, their quirks, their anger — to their offspring.
Challenge implicit biases by identifying your own, teaching colleagues about them, observing gap - closing teachers, stopping «tone policing,» and tuning into such biases at your school.
They track student progress, share ideas, and fine - tune instruction, observed and coached by colleagues and the principal.
The model enabled teachers to observe a lesson taught by Geary, to co-teach a lesson with her, and then to collaborate in planning a lesson that fellow teachers would later observe and help to fine - tune.
The two also fine - tuned («recalibrated») what Shaw should be seeing when he observes teachers.
You might have observed that RBI has cut interest rates to the tune of 125 basis points in this fiscal year.
Diagnostics start with a good history, so we listen carefully to our «cat parent» clients as they relay to us what they've observed about their cat, and then ask questions that help them fine - tune their observations.
I was more tuned into the subtle ways my environment guided me, into the acts of cartography that had me observing my map and environment for clues.
«Be Strong Boquan» begins with a whimsical video installation with anthropomorphic roller skate wheels rolling, leaping and meandering to and fro across the screen while others remain stationary, seemingly observing the action which is tuned to a slowed - down, abstracted version of Sylvester's 1978 song «Grateful.»
In these cases, the parameterisations are «tuned» to reproduce the observed processes as much as possible.
Tuning consists of adjusting the values of these parameters to bring the solution as a whole into line with aspects of the observed climate.
Using comprehensive data sets of observations made between 1979 and 2001 of sea ice thickness, draft, extent, and speeds, we find that it is possible to tune model parameters to give satisfactory agreement with observed data, thereby highlighting the skill of modern sea ice models, though the parameter values chosen differ according to the model forcing used.
The stagnation in greenhouse warming observed over the past 15 + years demonstrates that CO2 is not a control knob that can fine tune climate variability on decadal and multi-decadal time scales.
Now suppose Rowlands, et al., tuned the parameters of the HADCM3L model so that it precisely reproduced the observed air temperature line.
Figure 6: Easterbrook's two global temperature projections A (green) and B (blue) vs. the IPCC TAR simple model projection tuned to seven global climate models for emissions scenario A2 (the closest scenario to reality thus far)(red) and observed global surface temperature change (the average of NASA GISS, NOAA, and HadCRUT4)(black) over the period 2000 through 2011.
These have been fairly well studied since they started accelerating sea - wards in the mid-1990's, and the team were able to tune their models to match the observed data.
«A different behavior is observed for the 1/23 kyr − 1 peak where, for a moderate amount of tuning, the significance of the peak increases dramatically.
I can't find a single person who will affirm that all the effects within a 24 hour day, including massive temperature fluctuations between day and night, is due to one rotation of the planet and that these days never, ever fall out of step with rotations.The ideology which contemporaries have inherited from the late 17th century is that the Earth's rotation falls out of step with 24 hour days to the tune of 4 extra rotations in 4 years by virtue of an utterly stupid idea that the planet's daily and orbital motions can be modeled directly from a rotating celestial sphere of Ra / Dec observing.
You can tune a model to have any result you want — it's simply a matter of changing the weights of the parameters to agree to observed data.
Isaac Held has the right attitude in trying to simplify, but it still needs some fine tuning to get something that is representative of the real transient that we should observe.
«Some other models like CESM1 did include microphysics and an indirect aerosol effect, and had slightly lower 20th Century warming than observed... yet its climate sensitivity is higher than for [some other models that don't include the indirect aerosol effect]... the [GWPF] comment presumes that models have been tuned to reproduce the 20th Century temperature record, but this is mostly not true»
If you intend to use your model to attribute observed warming to human forcing, then it is inappropriate and unethical to tune your model so that observed warming equals hindcast warming.
Does this happen because models have been tuned to produce this much feedback or because other tuned parameters interact in such a way as to agree with observed feedback from clear skies?
As this post shows, if models were tuned to agree with «observed warming», the result would still depend on whose record of «observed warming» was used.
There are several problems with tuning models to fit observed warming: 1) We don't have very reliable measurements of observed warming.
For another, climate models have been tuned to a monotonic rise that is expected / predicted by precisely that empirical model to be almost precisely what was observed, making it hard to claim that it is either «unprecedented» or «unexpected».
Modellers were able to «peek at the answer» since they could not only observe inputs to the climate system (such as historical greenhouse gas levels, volcanic activity, solar changes and so forth) but also the simulation targets, namely average temperatures, when tuning their models.
None of these could have been caused by an increase in atmospheric CO2, Model projections of warming during recent decades have greatly exceeded what has been observed, The modelling community has openly acknowledged that the ability of existing models to simulate past climates is due to numerous arbitrary tuning adjustments, Observations show no statistically valid trends in flooding or drought, and no meaningful acceleration whatsoever of pre-existing long term sea level rise (about 6 inches per century) worldwide, Current carbon dioxide levels, around 400 parts per million are still very small compared to the averages over geological history, when thousands of parts per million prevailed, and when life flourished on land and in the oceans.
A major challenge in implementing such a framework of a coupled Earth — Human System is that it requires tuning many parameters to approximately reproduce its past observed evolution.
The bottom line is that in a model with order 10 ** 9 degrees of freedom, there are really very few tuning knobs, and while aspects of the model can be sensitive to an individual tuning, there is no way you can tune these models to give the observed space / time variability of so many different variables.
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