Where there is an energy gradient, skillful application of science and engineering can harness that energy for productive use by humans.
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That humanity might alter the morphology of the vacuum energy to create an energy gradient for useful work is the subject of much controversy.
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:No expert by any means, but I believe that to take advantage of a source of energy you need an energy gradient.
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The benthic boundary layer also contains nutrients important in fisheries, a wide array of microscopic life, a variety of suspended materials, and sharp energy gradients.
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Unlike an isolated morphodynamic process whose organization rapidly eliminates the energy gradient necessary to maintain its structure, a teleodynamic process is self-limiting and self preserving.
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This chemosynthesis revolutionized the study of biology and astrobiology by revealing that life need not be sun-dependent; it only requires water and an energy gradient in order to exist.
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When the energy gradient created by unleashing this fraction of the stored fuel was exhausted, the beings would enter a state of zero-energy-consumption until the universe cooled.
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For example, if for convenience, it is defined that, then the energy gradient at each bead minus the component of the energy gradient that is tangential to the reaction pathway is given by
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For example, if for convenience, it is defined that, then the energy gradient at each bead minus the component of the energy gradient that is tangential to the reaction pathway is given by
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By projecting out components of the energy gradient or the optimization step that are parallel to the reaction path, an optimization algorithm significantly reduces the tendency of each of the beads to be optimized directly to a minimum.