It is certainly a strange place to explore the vacuum of the universe defined by dark modern particle theory. Beginning with a continuous "hole", it has become an active place where particles may be created or destroyed. As Newton said, light is believed to excite waves in the ether waves, and we now assume that the elementary particles are excited from the vacuum. This vacuum may even be the "source" of all substances in the universe. We may have given up the classic ether of Aristotle and Huygens, but in the process we began to speculate about things that might seem more strange.
I'd like to explore the darkness of this episode and find a way to open up to a dark place we want to ignore and go away. However, darkness is the first step in our growth. Rather than waiting until we get older and looking for your wisdom it may be better to use a dark part for a young adult. Thanks to the cooperation with the dark side, our 'Darsweed' will create something wisdom. I am very happy to know that the darkness will accept the call to summon us and do deep inner work.
If you say that a cave was found at the end of the school, how about a big, deep, dark thing? How many people would like to explore the cave after school? Why are you exploring the cave? Are you worried that the cave is dangerous? Despite the danger, why are you exploring the cave? I think that your answer proves that you know that you need to know (write "Request to Know" on the blackboard). But do not worry, this is not a bad infection. In fact, I think this is a very good infection. Throughout history, humans have tried to understand something unknown, as you want to know you today. Whether it is a new world, a new ocean or a new cellar, men and women traditionally hope to exploit the unknown world at risk of their lives. Lewis and Clark explored the Midwest. Admiral Bird explored the South Pole. Marco Polo travels to China
When I was a child, I wanted to be an explorer like Ponce de Leon. I am fascinated with the possibility of exploring something unknown. I imagined that my and my father, Boeing and explorer engineers adventured all over the world and discover exciting ancient relics and relics. Now, when I became Delphi's Chief Technology Officer, my goal was to try to fill up the wonderful shoes left by explorer Jeff Owens. The first computer is in the car. The first radar in the car. Recently, we jointly designed and carried out the first automatic coast - coast drive in the United States, and then in January of this year, along with our partner Mobileye, the most complicated automatic in CES in Las Vegas I performed a demonstration of operation.