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" ... 2.) The observation that the Universe really was hotter in the distant past. This is a brilliant case of where we became able to measure something we had no idea how to measure initially: what the temperature of this leftover radiation background was not only today, but at different points throughout the Universe’s history. If the Steady-State theory were correct, the temperature of this background should be independent of time and redshift, but if the Big Bang were correct, the temperature should rise linearly with redshift: proportional to the quantity (1+z), where z is the observed redshift. ... "
" ... Additionally, when you’re defining trust and setting expectations, it’s crucial to remember that trust doesn’t merely flow linearly at organizations. It flows in different directions—from employees to managers, managers to employees, employees to the CEO, the CEO to employees and so forth. There’s also self-confidence, the trust you place in yourself as a leader. All of these moving parts make up the “Trust Flow,” the third element of the “Trust Framework.” Looking at your organization’s “Trust Flow” will help you refine your definition and expectations. ... "
" ... Facebook has made no secret of its intent to automate its content moderation efforts. Replacing its army of human staffers around the world with software algorithms will significantly reduce personnel costs, allow it to scale linearly with content and languages, enforce its rules more systematically, eliminate concerns over the psychological impact of content review and most importantly allow it to filter content at the moment it is uploaded, rather than respond to content long after it has circulated widely. ... "
" ... If you want to add memory later, you can. If you want to change the ratio of SSD to HDD, you can. If you want to add capacity, you can add it to a node instead of buying another appliance. While linear scalability was an initial drawcard to hyper-converged, if your workload doesn't scale linearly you can end up over-provisioning compute or capacity if you need more of one but not the other. ... "
" ... When a gravitational wave gets emitted, its energy spreads out proportional to the distance squared. But the amplitude of a gravitational wave — the thing that determines by how much matter will expand-and-contract — only falls off linearly with the distance. When the first black hole-black hole merger we ever saw the gravitational waves from passed through Earth, our planet contracted-and-expanded by about the width of a dozen protons, all lined up together. ... "