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" ... I sit on the board of a major supplier to mass retailers, who are very tough negotiators, both on terms and price. As the virus was taking hold, they demanded the company prepare a significant amount of “safety stock” at its expense, to have available in case of a rapid increase in customer consumption. This would have required renting substantial warehouse space at a meaningful cost. Management was naturally interested in preserving customer relationships and fearful of losing accounts, but as is often the case, being too close to the problem warps perspective. Based on their significant experience with these customers, board members pushed management to push back—resisting requests that would evaporate profitability in favor of considering and negotiating approaches that would mitigate damages. In the end, the retailers made storage space available in their closed facilities at a nominal cost to the company, and both profitability and relationships were preserved. ... "
" ... Single motherhood, to be precise. And grief. The titular Babadook isn’t all that scary; he’s actually a character from a children’s book, and looks the part. But he gets inside the mind of widowed mother Amelia, and warps her perspective, pushing her terrifyingly close to infanticide. ... "
" ... The reason this is possible is because of gravity: the Earth's gravitational pull warps the fabric of space, which means that when an object moves in what appears to be a straight line, it's actually following the curvature of the warped space it's traveling through. If you were to travel with just the right trajectory in the vicinity of a massive enough object, it could even slingshot you around to return you in your original direction. ... "
" ... When Einstein proposed his theory of general relativity in 1915, he was throwing out a direct challenge to Isaac Newton, whose theory of gravity had defined our understanding of the universe since 1687. Einstein argued that Newton was wrong about what the force of gravity actually moves. According to Newton, space is just a fixed background, against which objects' gravity pushes and pulls other objects in predictable ways. But according to Einstein, space and time together form a four-dimensional thing called spacetime, and objects' gravity actually warps spacetime itself. It's the warping of spacetime that causes objects' paths to curve in the presence of gravity. ... "
" ... “Galactic warps and their dynamic nature could reveal key information on the formation history of galaxies and the mass distribution of their haloes,” the authors write. ... "