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I think the Internet that we've enjoyed in the past has been
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what we as not just a nation but as a people around the world need, and by cooperating, by engaging not just the technical parts of society, but as you said, the users, the people around the world who contribute through the Internet, through social media, who just check the weather, who rely on it every day as a part of their life, to champion that.
Until finally, after about eight minutes and 40 seconds or so, we are finally at
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the right altitude,
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the right speed, the right direction, the engine shut off, and we're weightless.
Or do you think that is not a legitimate reaction, that it's only because it's now come out publicly, that they really knew
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what you were doing with the powers they had granted you?
It is a critical and common part of the world around us, and scientists have now found hundreds of examples of such manipulators, and more excitingly, they're starting to understand
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how these creatures control their hosts.
It was modern, high-tech, impressive, a huge 142-foot clear span which, not coincidentally, was
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its height.
However, urging me to specialize only caused me to really appreciate those polymaths like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, people who did
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the opposite.
One, you need to know where you are and
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what time it is.
It turns out things like viral videos or Facebook likes or other information spreads in
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the same way that diseases spread through social networks.
But it's not
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2.7 degrees.
We used to have consensus in the United States around contraceptives, and so we got back to that global consensus, and actually raised 2.6 billion dollars around
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this issue for women.
And when I sat down on that test bench with sand still swirling all around me, the railing hit
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at eye level, blocking my view and ruining my experience at the water's edge.
P1: We already know what happened, now tell us
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If we make the edges of those petals
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right, if we control their shape, we can control diffraction, and now we have a great shadow.
It didn't sound like a complaint, exactly, but just a way to let me know, a kind of tender admission, to remind me that he knew he was giving himself over to a voracious, unfinished path that always required more.
And I measured out the lengths of straw, put it on a log-log plot, got the scaling exponent, and it almost
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matches the scaling exponent for the relationship between wind speed and height in the wind engineering handbook.
In fact, the founders of our company, Chris, Robbie and I, we met over 15 years ago at the United Nations when they were hosting a conference about
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that question: How do you use satellites to help humanity?
So after the weird, disorienting success that I went through with "Eat, Pray, Love," I realized that all I had to do was
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the same thing that I used to have to do all the time when I was an equally disoriented failure.
Now imagine trying to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that’s
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what your device is doing, using the language of binary code.
So the question becomes, how can we start to identify what
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those genes are.
So we're going to do
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what we did in the video with the other guy, so the wireless signal is going through, it's touching Zach's body, and it's reflecting back to the device, and we want to monitor his breathing, his inhale-exhale motion.
My arm span is
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equal to my height.
It's endlessly complex, but somehow familiar, but the patterns kind of repeat, but they never repeat
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I don't remember
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when it stopped, but I cannot deny now having entered the uncertain world of formerly and used to be.
The modern day is
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the same thing.
And this is
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what she said to me.
Great leaders want
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the same thing.
So you think about Brendan, you think about all these soldiers having an experience like that, a bond like that, in a small group, where they loved 20 other people in some ways more than they loved themselves, you think about how good that would feel, imagine it, and they are blessed with that experience for a year, and then they come home, and they are just back in society like the rest of us are, not knowing who they can count on, not knowing who loves them, who they can love, not knowing
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what anyone they know would do for them if it came down to it.
There are these newly identified neurons, mirror neurons, that act like a neuro Wi-Fi, activating in our brain
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the areas activated in theirs.
And this woman says, "My brother's never gotten a card, and I know
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why.
One hundred years later, exactly, actually, December 10, 1996, this charming lady, Wislawa Szymborska, won the Nobel Prize for literature.
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