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And a narrative, or at least a pattern, emerges.
Temperature ripples can be broken into angular-coordinate Fourier components, and this is where radio astronomers found something curious — a message or, at least, a pattern.
Or at least a pattern within the movement.
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This theory was given something of a boost in 1975, when the Chinese claimed to have predicted a big earthquake in Haicheng on the basis of earth movements beforehand.In addition to the idea that earthquakes might give a few hours' notice of their arrival, there was also a feeling that, in some places at least, a grander pattern was detectable, and that earthquakes came in regular cycles.
Since at least a reminiscent pattern of morphogenesis can be recapitulated in a reproducible manner in reaggregation cultures of dissociated embryonic cells, which is known as cell sorting, the cells themselves must possess some autonomous cell behaviors that assure specific and reproducible self-organization.
If so, they imply at least a partially repeating pattern.
At the very least, a pattern suggests that there is some essential core of our being that will survive and perhaps transcend the inevitable degradation of flesh.
Analysing the seemingly unconnected announcements of the past few days in this context at least provides a pattern.
My attempt to do that is a printed book, but at any rate, I do have this notion that our lives show, if not a pattern, at least a kind of compulsions or recurrent events worth examining.
The allegations surrounding the former lawmaker date back at least a year, and involve "a pattern of behavior and physical harassment," according to one source.
Or, at least, a change in the pattern of their neurochemical circuits has their brain executing this self-reinforcing behavior.
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