Equivalent
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So what is the transformational
equivalent
like that in medicine?
The idea that nonviolent struggle is
equivalent
to street protests is a real problem.
We are the
equivalent
of year one of cinema.
It's the
equivalent
of a mountain three kilometers high, sitting on a soccer field.
It's the
equivalent
of a person standing in the middle of Liberty Island in New York, and in a single jump, going to the top of the Statue of Liberty.
That's the
equivalent
of 40 million US dollars.
Now, the Bitcoin network and all of this special hardware, there are estimates that the amount of energy it uses is
equivalent
to that of a small country.
The consumption of electricity in Africa on the continent in Sub-Saharan Africa is
equivalent
to Spain.
The total consumption is
equivalent
to that of Spain.
It's the
equivalent
of 60 nuclear plants the size of Diablo Canyon, California's last nuclear plant, or 900 solar farms the size of Topaz, which is one of the biggest solar farms in the world, and certainly our biggest in California.
So much methane gas was released, it was the
equivalent
of putting half a million cars on the road.
They brought the produce to local markets, and came home with the
equivalent
of money.
And so the key to time management is treating our priorities as the
equivalent
of that broken water heater.
How do we treat our priorities as the
equivalent
of that broken water heater?
Now, that's
equivalent
to about 18 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
And here's why: because if you share the information, it's
equivalent
to inoculation.
So making the walls is
equivalent
to taking cars right off the road.
And yet our laws tell her that she committed a horrible crime
equivalent
to child pornography.
A meme is not
equivalent
to an idea.
It's not
equivalent
to anything else, really.
Even cremation, which is usually considered the environmentally friendly option, uses, per cremation, the natural gas
equivalent
of a 500-mile car trip.
The sacred river, the Urubamba, or the Vilcanota, which is itself the Earthly
equivalent
of the Milky Way, but it's also the trajectory that Viracocha walked at the dawn of time when he brought the universe into being.
It turns out that while listening to music engages the brain in some pretty interesting activities, playing music is the brain's
equivalent
of a full-body workout.
Einstein had thought a little bit more about his theory, and realized it also implied that mass and energy, one apparently solid and the other supposedly ethereal, were actually
equivalent.
It's estimated that, on average, prisoners spent six or so hours a day on treadmills, the
equivalent
of climbing 5,000 to 14,000 feet.
Like, when I did this for my own job and extended it, I thought about how our data analysis tools should go on the
equivalent
of a job rotation program, where different parts of the company could get to know it.
So this would be the thrust
equivalent
of 120 747s, with all engines blazing.
That represents the total
equivalent
carbon dioxide reduced from the atmosphere when the solution is implemented globally over a 30-year period.
This means that waking a teenager up at 6am is the biological
equivalent
of waking an adult up at 4am.
Studies have shown that getting five hours or less of sleep per night is the
equivalent
of driving with a blood alcohol content above the legal limit.
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