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"If I move something there, what will happen with this other thing?" Or, "How will the characters interact, if they do this or that?" In mathematics, in place of characters, you have variables or unknowns.
Thought experiments such as, "Can I move something from A to B without passing through the intervening space?" are tried and tested tools in the explanation of such ideas; familiarity with the trappings of Star Trek serves nicely to bring such things to life.The question of why humans cannot interbreed with Vulcans (sorry, Mr Spock) is not usefully explored in the same way.
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Every time I moved something on a hanger, or one of the sweaters on a display table, it was meticulously restored to its original perfection moments later by a staff member.
I lay on the living room floor, afraid that if I moved something would break.
Had my roommate not asked me to help him move something before I left for my run, I might have been on a medical flight to Germany.
When I get a good figure, I just move something.
ThIs articloveriginally appeared on VICE US.
When someone asks if I can help them move something, I am no longer embarrassed by how little I am able to help them.
"Every time I got ready to move, something else would happen and I needed to stay," she said.
"It comes down to how fast you wanna move something—I think that affects case-by-case stuff.
Every few days she thought about hanging pictures that were stacked on the floor, but to do that, "I'd have to move something that was here".
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