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So what
exactly
was stopping us from building these megastructures 70 years ago, and how do we build something a mile high today?
What
exactly
does this tell us?
Being someone else in the land of escapism doesn't
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give us numbers that we can gauge, but it's like a real lost form of magic which exists but can't be measured.
So, this is
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what you want in physics: where a prediction comes out of a mathematically consistent theory that was actually developed for something else.
This is a very dangerous crossroads, because it's
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where the demagogue enters into the picture.
Here, I can estimate
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how many cards are put between my royal flush.
And then, king, after
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five seconds.
This is
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analogous to the question, what's the smallest program I can write that will act
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like Microsoft Word? (Laughter) And just as he's writing, you know, bacteria that will be smaller, he's writing genomes that will work, we could write smaller programs that would do what Microsoft Word does.
If you look at the square that you build with the origami and some counters growing off it, the pattern that it has is
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the pattern that you need to make a memory.
In Durban, South Africa, an NGO called Gateway Health have distributed 11,000 three-word address signs to their community, so the pregnant mothers, when they go into labor, can call the emergency services and tell them
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where to pick them up from, because otherwise, the ambulances have often taken hours to find them.
The UN are using it to geotag photos in disaster zones so they can deliver aid to
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the right place.
That's
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what I'm talking about.
Take the bee orchid, whose petals look almost
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like the velvety body of a bee.
It's only months later that you get an "explanation of benefits" that explains
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nothing.
Senior Keeper: Yeah,
exactly.
Exactly
what loaning means, I'm not quite sure.
And so if you think of yourself as a sort of city with a hundred resources, then, when you're afraid, for example, you may discard your long-range goals, but you may think deeply and focus on
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how to achieve that particular goal.
I want to know
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what your competition is, and that will help me judge how you fit into the whole operation.
It lets you know
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where you're going, helps you pace yourself, gives you a timer, the whole bit.
The second thing that really stands out is that, if you talk to one of the championship Go players, this person cannot necessarily even really articulate what
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it is they're thinking about as they play the game.
So the question then becomes: What
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could we do about this?
He was actually inside an abandoned house, not outside, a house
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like the one Adriana was forced to leave.
Your partner will flash you the signal, and
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45 seconds later, short out the fence circuit.
How can you use the fuses and lighter to time
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45 seconds?
Answer in 3 Answer in 2 Answer in 1 The length of the fuse may not tell you anything, but you do know the fuses take
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60 seconds to burn from end to end.
If it were a 30 second fuse, you’d be able to use that same trick again to double the burning speed and make it last
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15 seconds.
When it flickers and dies, you know that
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45 seconds have passed, and the electric fence is dead.
That is
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what we realized as bird-watchers, and we thought, because birds are found everywhere, if we've got all of you and everyone else in Africa to tell us the birds they find where they live, where they school, or even where they work, then we can be able to come up with a map of every single species, and from there scientists will be able to actually prioritize conservation efforts to those habitats that matter the most.
And it's
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the opposite: we turn up the volume on the things we didn't expect to hear, such as "I spoke nicely to him," "I asked him to take me home," "I asked him to finish quickly," and we turn down the volume on the things we did expect to hear: the gun in the glove compartment, the isolation.
It's giant matrices, thousands of rows and columns, maybe millions of rows and columns, and not the programmers and not anybody who looks at it, even if you have all the data, understands anymore how
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it's operating any more than you'd know what I was thinking right now if you were shown a cross section of my brain.
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