Surely a large part of the problem is thinking it's OK to leave the the hire scooters on public property wherever is convenient for the customer. Can't wait for the flying-vehicle startup.
It's another tragedy of the common.
BTW "sidewalks" are also known as "footpaths" and "roads" as "carriageways" in countries that speak British English.
No, it really is just a couple of fancy words strung together.
Let's deconstruct it:
1) Space -- Einstein has shown that it's really Space-Time
2) Mind -- there is no real agreement on what "mind" means. Brain? Consciousness? Brain is well defined, consciousness no so.
3) Time -- the 4th dimension of space-time, right?
So "Time is the Mind of Space" deconstructs to: "the 4th dimension of space-time is <something to do with thought or thinking or consciousness> of the other three dimensions of space-time."
>If there is no money that get infused into the local environment around the corals then less people will work to fix it.
The ocean has warmed to the point where to coral cannot survive. The reef is H-U-G-E (1,400 miles long according to the article). If there was a technology capable of reducing the ocean temperature around the reef, the waste heat the technology would create would cause more problems elsewhere.
The reef is an indication that the global warming problem has become to big for human technology to fix.
Decades ago the reef was endangered by run-off from agriculture (fertilisers, agri-chemicals etc) and I believe this has been managed, since it's largely under human control (ie, we could stop song them tomorrow if we wanted).
There have occasionally be natural predators too, like the Crown of Thorn starfish.
The current threat to the reef is ocean warming -- a vastly different threat. There is not much humans can do in the short term to mitigate the problem.
For many, Bergson’s defeat represented a victory of “rationality” against “intuition.” It marked a moment when intellectuals were no longer able to keep up with revolutions in science due to its increasing complexity.
Anti-lock brakes never yielded the accident reduction expected, primarily because drivers used the improved braking performance to drive faster in poorer conditions.
I guess the AEB works at reducing accidents because it IS autonomous and does not "improve performance".
The banana skin (and the inevitable slip that followed) was a euphemism for slipping on horse manure in the street.