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isaac newton would approve. carl deffenbaugh, fox6 news. if you'd like to learn more about the physics and you exhibit -- click "links" on fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app. weather although we may see a few sprinkles this evening we should stay mostly dry. skies will be partly cloudy above average, in the low 60s. a cold front will push through tomorrow afternoon, bringing us sunnier skies in the afternoon - as well as cooler weather. highs will return thursday and continue into the start of next weekend. tonight: partly cloudy. low: 62 dewpoint: 64 wind: sw 10-15 mph high: 68 dewpoint: 55 wind: nw 5-15 mph wednesday: mostly sunny. am low: 50 high: 66 dewpoint: 47 wind: w 5-10 mph thursday: am low: 47 high: 58 dewpoint: 43 wind: nw 5-10 mph friday: mostly sunny. am low: 40 high: 54 dewpoint: 34 wind: nw 5-10 mph saturday: partly sunny. eddie lacy's hurting on that ten surgery? where in ther world is a backup running back? mike mccarthy explains in the illinois' calling. calling the makers. the doers. those who prefer one-of-a-kind, to
isaac newton would approve. carl deffenbaugh, fox6 news. if you'd like to learn more about the physics and you exhibit -- click "links" on fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app. weather although we may see a few sprinkles this evening we should stay mostly dry. skies will be partly cloudy above average, in the low 60s. a cold front will push through tomorrow afternoon, bringing us sunnier skies in the afternoon - as well as cooler weather. highs will return thursday and continue into...
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you write about so much would you write about chaos and genius and information about isaac newton and richard feynman, now you are writing about time. this is awesome. >> i wish you put us in a time machine and take us back to 1895. >> a man stands at the end of a drafty core door, the 19th century, and in the flickering light 7 oil lamp examines a machine made of nickel and ivory with brass rails, a squat, ugly contraption somehow out of focus, not easy for the core reader to visualize despite a listing of parts and materials. our hero fiddles with some screws, add a drop of oil and plants himself in the saddle. he grasps a lever with both hands. he is going on a journey. by the way, so are we. when he throws that lever, time breaks from its moorings. the man is nondescript, almost devoid of features, gray eyes and a paleface and not much else. he lacks even a name. he is just the time traveler, for so it will be convenient to speak of him. time and travel, no one had thought to join those words before now. and that machine with its saddle, it is a fantastic bicycle. the whole thing
you write about so much would you write about chaos and genius and information about isaac newton and richard feynman, now you are writing about time. this is awesome. >> i wish you put us in a time machine and take us back to 1895. >> a man stands at the end of a drafty core door, the 19th century, and in the flickering light 7 oil lamp examines a machine made of nickel and ivory with brass rails, a squat, ugly contraption somehow out of focus, not easy for the core reader to...
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i mean, i can imagine going to the past and meeting isaac newton. you know, i have some questions for him. but i really would like to see -- >> do you want to be there at the moment when he put the knife into his eye? >> that wouldn't necessarily be my favorite moment. >> why did he do that again? >> now we're digressing. [laughter] yes, we were talking about that before. it's true that isaac newton, believer in experimentation, wanting to figure out whether light was different from pressure or the same as pressure actually poked a bodkin, as he called it, into his eye and wrote down the funny stuff that he saw. anyway -- >> is it an equivalent experiment about time? >> what would you do? >> i don't know, throw a knife forward and try and beat it. [laughter] i don't know. >> we don't want anybody here going home and starting to play with knives. >> no, no, no, right. a rubber ball. >> you didn't let me answer your question. i do want to go to the future. i don't know when. i'm not as thrilled about it as i was a few years ago because the future is,
i mean, i can imagine going to the past and meeting isaac newton. you know, i have some questions for him. but i really would like to see -- >> do you want to be there at the moment when he put the knife into his eye? >> that wouldn't necessarily be my favorite moment. >> why did he do that again? >> now we're digressing. [laughter] yes, we were talking about that before. it's true that isaac newton, believer in experimentation, wanting to figure out whether light was...
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at one time, at a gathering, isaac newton was asked by an a admirer, why are you so much more.[inaudible] than other scientist. he looked at her and said i'm not really that much more brilliant than my fellow scientists, i just have a greater ability to concentrate longer on a problem in my mind. concentration. pull that out. william blake in the 18th century and early 19th century, a great artist and poet, he was at a social gathering and someone came up to him and he looked at the person and said with whom in my living? i am living with my imagination. pull that out, imagination. then albert einstein once said, a typical understatement, i have no special gifts. i just have a passionate curiosity. pullout the curiosity. you ask yourself, people usually have those traits at one level or another. they are curious because they show up. all over the country, people are telling me we can't get people to vote and we can't get them to rally and deal with other neighborhood problems. these people are living in virtual reality when they're not busy trying to make ends meet and survivin
at one time, at a gathering, isaac newton was asked by an a admirer, why are you so much more.[inaudible] than other scientist. he looked at her and said i'm not really that much more brilliant than my fellow scientists, i just have a greater ability to concentrate longer on a problem in my mind. concentration. pull that out. william blake in the 18th century and early 19th century, a great artist and poet, he was at a social gathering and someone came up to him and he looked at the person and...
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he went to the thinking of isaac newton, inventer of physics who said a man may imagine things that are false but can only understand things that are true. that's where we get into trouble today. if you take out your cell phone and turn it over and unscrew the -- wait a minute there nor phillip screws on the back -- it's hard to have know how, hard to understand things that are true when science and technology have become so complex that it's difficult for the average person to break them down now. a generation ago you could sit down at your kitchen fable you could buy a kit and make a radio. that's no longer true with cell phone. s. so at the moment that the cellphones, which like flying brooms are made by people cloistered away wearing long robes and uttering straining incantations, the moment that science becomes indistinguishable from magic we become vulnerable to disinformation campaigns because science by its very nature must become in a way a function of belief. it's what do you believe in? scientist choose to believe in journals and the peer review process. but even those are vu
he went to the thinking of isaac newton, inventer of physics who said a man may imagine things that are false but can only understand things that are true. that's where we get into trouble today. if you take out your cell phone and turn it over and unscrew the -- wait a minute there nor phillip screws on the back -- it's hard to have know how, hard to understand things that are true when science and technology have become so complex that it's difficult for the average person to break them down...
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you write about so much would you write about chaos and genius and information about isaac newton andhard feynman, now you
you write about so much would you write about chaos and genius and information about isaac newton andhard feynman, now you
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. >> reporter: isaac newton's restaurant sits by the lot. >> it's definitely going to hurt us businessss. we have a lot of people that come here for lunch. >> reporter: borough tried to quietly pass the measure but when word got out there was an immediate push back leading now to pub look hearing. already nearly a thousand people have signed petitions opposing the parking fee. >> i know that the mayor has gone out and talked to the business community. nobody has indicated that there was any great opposition to this. >> reporter: at least not until the parking spaces were numbered and the borough was about to buy the kiosks says council member robert king recent paving of the lot cost a quarter of a million dollars and he says the money has to come from somewhere. >> the people that use the parking lot, they should be the ones that pay for it. >> reporter: on street parking will still be free for now, but 30 minute parking signs sit a few car lengths from two hour parking. some business owners say the larger problem is sporadic enforce the. >> some days they do it some days they don't d
. >> reporter: isaac newton's restaurant sits by the lot. >> it's definitely going to hurt us businessss. we have a lot of people that come here for lunch. >> reporter: borough tried to quietly pass the measure but when word got out there was an immediate push back leading now to pub look hearing. already nearly a thousand people have signed petitions opposing the parking fee. >> i know that the mayor has gone out and talked to the business community. nobody has...
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or isaac newton. that would be genius. it's like saying phil mickelson is a genius for hitting his ball in the water because he wants to clean his ball. it's an amazing situation to me that the guy had a billion-dollar loss and then >> the problem for donald trump, one of them, jon, is that it comes at the end of this week where it started out with a debate performance that most observers thought hillary clinton won. he went and tdoubled down on ths attack on alicia machado. time is running out on this campaign. >> it's a colossal waste of time. a full week wasted. he needs to gain ground on hillary clinton. in terms of the tax issue, the clinton campaign will go at the fundamental fairness question, of somebody that wealthy not pays taxes. but the bigger thing is they want to ridicule him and embarrass him for the size of that business loss. nearly a billion dollars. that's his greatest strength, his brilliance as a businessman. they'll hit very hard. >> you saw hillary clinton get under donald trump's skin at the last de
or isaac newton. that would be genius. it's like saying phil mickelson is a genius for hitting his ball in the water because he wants to clean his ball. it's an amazing situation to me that the guy had a billion-dollar loss and then >> the problem for donald trump, one of them, jon, is that it comes at the end of this week where it started out with a debate performance that most observers thought hillary clinton won. he went and tdoubled down on ths attack on alicia machado. time is...