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So again, there is no evidence that this is the
answer.
In fact, there's probably not one single
answer.
But that's not going to be the only
answer.
And so the idea that there are questions that I've never seen that my people are going to answer, and some of these characters have been with me for ages, some of them don't even have names, I don't know what's going to happen.
But I am very excited to be here right now, so I am just trying to remind myself that, you know, like, the purpose of being here and everything, I mean, trying to
answer
these questions, it is very exciting.
But when Sarah Jones told me we was gonna come up here, I was like, betch, you know what I'm saying, TED is real fly, I got a whole lot of dope, you know what I'm saying, shit going on and everything, but she was like, yeah, we're going to have to answer, like, some random questions, just like, and I was like, what the hell is that?
You know what I'm saying, just stand up there and
answer
some random questions?
Okay, well, I'm just gonna
answer
this really fast, as, like, three or four different people.
Last
answer.
What I'll use is the second row this time, and I'll get four of you to each yell out a two-digit number, and if you would square the first number, and if you would square the second, the third and the fourth, I will try and race you to the
answer.
Anyone on our panel, verify the
answer.
You can all take your time on this; I will not beat you to the
answer
on this one, but I will try to get the
answer
right.
So you should have as an
answer
either a six-digit or probably a seven-digit number.
Of course, I could just make up an
answer
and you wouldn't know, so I come prepared for that.
Add all those numbers together, and with any luck, arrive at the
answer.
If, however, I am right, whatever you do, don't keep it to yourself, OK? (Laughter) Make sure everybody knows that I got the
answer
right, because this is my big finish, OK.
So, I have a feature on my website where every week people submit hypothetical questions for me to answer, and I try to
answer
them using math, science and comics.
So this is the kind of question I answer, and I get people writing in with a lot of other strange questions.
Adding all of this up, I came up with the other thing that we can answer, which is, how many punch cards would this take?
So this is impractical, but I think that's about the best
answer
I could come up with.
And I didn't expect to get an
answer
from Google, because of course they've been so secretive, they didn't
answer
of my questions, and so I just put it up and said, well, I guess we'll never know.
There's a bunch of code, and I get some friends to help, and we crack the code, and then inside that is another code, and then there are some equations, and then we solve those equations, and then finally out pops a message from Google which is their official
answer
to my article, and it said, "No comment."
And I have a lot of stupid questions, and I love that math gives the power to
answer
them sometimes.
And I think there are some questions that math just cannot
answer.
And the
answer
to that is that we have to stop epidemics of control fraud.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is smart enough to refuse to
answer
the question.
I'm going to ask and try to answer, in some ways, kind of an uncomfortable question.
We have to
answer
that question, because if we don't, it'll be impossible to bring soldiers back to a place in society where they belong, and I think it'll also be impossible to stop war, if we don't understand how that mechanism works.
We have to
answer
that.
If we're going to stop war, we have to
answer
that question.
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