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And you flip it over, and it's the amino acids with the pH at which they have
different
charges.
So you can have a billion
different
viruses that are all genetically identical, but they differ from each other based on their tips, on one sequence, that codes for one protein.
I never had met someone with such a hard life, from such a totally
different
culture and environment from my own.
Who else can I meet that I don't know, or that I'm so
different
from?"
People were going, "But the air feels
different
in Baltimore.
And, as computers in open air, they're starting to respond in a
different
way to be able to be sensed and to be actuated.
All the kids from Zaragoza came to the building, because the way of engaging with the building became something
different.
You can play with a
different
type.
Imagine your screen could just appear in
different
scales or sizes,
different
types of resolution.
You see on the left the pixels, the
different
resolutions being captured.
You can move inside, have
different
types of experiences.
But the conditions near the Big Bang are very, very
different
than the conditions of the air in this room.
50 years ago, he gave a series of a bunch of
different
lectures.
However, you notice, since empty space gives off radiation, there's actually thermal fluctuations, and it cycles around all the
different
possible combinations of the degrees of freedom that exist in empty space.
So I had two months to sit there and figure out
different
ways of what I was going to do in my next life, after I was a photographer, because they were going to fire me.
But I think I probably used a
different
word starting with the letter "F."
So it's kind of
different
from what we're used to thinking about silk.
And you can think of
different
formats.
I'm sure there are people here who could tell you about the Richard Feynman they knew, and it would probably be a
different
Richard Feynman.
Now, unlike a human-designed computer, where there's a fairly small number of
different
parts, and we know how they work because we humans designed them, the brain is made out of thousands of
different
kinds of cells, maybe tens of thousands.
They come in
different
shapes; they're made out of
different
molecules; they project and connect to
different
brain regions.
They also change in
different
ways in
different
disease states.
Ideally, we could go through this circuit and turn these
different
kinds of cell on and off and see whether we could figure out which ones contribute to certain functions and which ones go wrong in certain pathologies.
If we could turn on the electricity in one cell but not its neighbors, that'd give us the tool to activate and shut down these
different
cells to figure out what they do and how they contribute to the networks in which they're embedded.
And we'll make
different
cells in the brain sensitive to light.
But we activate
different
targets in the brain, using that optical fiber array I showed on the previous slide, in order to try and figure out which targets can cause the brain to overcome that memory of fear.
These
different
mice are
different
mutations that recapitulate
different
kinds of blindness that affect humans.
So we're being careful in trying to look at these
different
models so we come up with a generalized approach.
We're developing tools and sharing them freely with hundreds of groups all over the world for them to study and try to treat
different
disorders.
And so we spent time traveling with them and learning about all the
different
elements, and finding that there were plenty of inefficiencies that weren't being capitalized on.
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