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Or, in this case, we pointed our camera at a hanging curtain, and you can't even see any motion in this video, but by recording a two-minute-long video, natural air currents in this room created enough subtle, imperceptible motions and vibrations that we could learn enough to
create
this simulation.
And we've got a really long way to go, there's a lot left to learn, but one thing I know is that with creativity and commitment, you can
create
beauty and comfort and safety and even luxury out of a material that will grow back.
Would you like to
create
a second one together?
But the software is very customizable, and physical therapists can also
create
their own exercises.
This basically extends the application for physical therapists to
create
whatever exercises they think are best.
MR: So I conceptualize the possibility that just like we keep cars and planes and buildings going forever with an unlimited supply of building parts and machine parts, why can't we
create
an unlimited supply of transplantable organs to keep people living indefinitely, and especially people with lung disease.
So we've teamed up with the decoder of the human genome, Craig Venter, and the company he founded with Peter Diamandis, the founder of the X Prize, to genetically modify the pig genome so that the pig's organs will not be rejected by the human body and thereby to
create
an unlimited supply of transplantable organs.
MR: Well, Chris, what we're working on is creating a situation where people can
create
a mind file, and a mind file is the collection of their mannerisms, personality, recollection, feelings, beliefs, attitudes and values, everything that we've poured today into Google, into Amazon, into Facebook, and all of this information stored there will be able, in the next couple decades, once software is able to recapitulate consciousness, be able to revive the consciousness which is imminent in our mind file.
There are tens of millions of people working on writing code that expresses more and more aspects of our human consciousness, and you don't have to be a genius to see that all these threads are going to come together and ultimately
create
human consciousness, and it's something we'll value.
And so while my colleagues were building these cathedrals great and tall and buying property outside of the city and moving their congregations out so that they could
create
or recreate their cities of God, the social structures in the inner cities were sagging under the weight of all of this violence.
And if we want to
create
a world where the circumstances of your birth don't matter, we all have to be part of the solution.
So if we're going to
create
a change, if we're going to
create
a world where we all have those kinds of opportunities, then choose to open doors for people.
Now we're trying to ask, "Can we regenerate life or can we
create
new life out of this digital universe?"
So we had to
create
a new method for putting these little pieces together and correct all the errors.
At each stage, we grew up these pieces in abundance so we could sequence them because we're trying to
create
a process that's extremely robust that you can see in a minute.
And I've argued that we're about to perhaps
create
a new version of the Cambrian explosion, where there's massive new speciation based on this digital design.
Those questions led me and my team to
create
technologies that can read and respond to our emotions, and our starting point was the human face.
It's when you draw your eyebrows together and you
create
all these textures and wrinkles.
But we couldn't
create
1,000 new teachers this summer to save our life.
Now we need everybody, because it is only when we accept that everybody has value that we will liberate the energy and imagination and momentum we need to
create
the best beyond measure.
Thanks to two more deft strokes by the genius Charles M. Schulz, we now have seven deft strokes that in and of themselves
create
an entire emotional life, one that has enthralled hundreds of millions of fans for over 50 years.
It's an economy that fundamentally can't run in the long term, and if we know that we have finite materials, why would we build an economy that would effectively use things up, that would
create
waste?
The first thing we did was
create
a talk-line, where women and men could call to get emotional support.
I work to
create
materials that instruct our immune system to give us the signals to grow new tissues.
I'm working to
create
materials that give us the signals to build new tissue by changing the immune response.
Religious institutions are dominated by men and driven by male leadership, and they
create
policies in their likeness, and until we can change the system entirely, then we can't realistically expect to have full economic and political participation of women.
My process is to essentially become the people I document by spending years with them as an observer-occupant, to
create
a safe space, to then become hidden in plain sight.
G pairs with C and A pairs with T, so to
create
our new letters, we synthesized hundreds of new candidates, new candidate letters, and examined their abilities to selectively pair with each other.
Could we
create
bacteria that eat different kinds of oil, maybe to clean up an oil spill?
Are most things going to look something like a DNA molecule, or something radically different that can still self-reproduce and potentially
create
living organisms?
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