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transformations
noun as in complete change
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“That was already a first unification of the transformations of mechanics, since until then physics were considered two different worlds,” Monjo explained, contrasting physicist Isaac Newton’s concepts of physics with those advanced by a similarly foundational physicist, James Clerk Maxwell.
"We can perform transformations of motion so that gravity and electromagnetism can be deduced from the same equation of spacetime."
The intention here isn’t to suggest the transformations the Chargers have made under Harbaugh are a mirage.
In the current moment, long-term shifts in the global economy and labor markets, automation and new technologies like AI and the ongoing societal transformations catalyzed by feminism have challenged those pillars of masculine identity.
With huge technological transformations in the labour market around the corner, it is a race to avoid a permanent lost generation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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