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That new cover shows, well, Africa rising, because the growth over the last 10 years has been about
five
and a half percent.
I would like to see if you can all now become economists, because if growth for the last 10 years has been
five
and a half percent, what do you think the IMF is forecasting for the next
five
years of growth in Africa?
I think you're secretly saying to your head, probably
five
and a half percent.
In about
five
billion years, our sun will become a red giant, as large as the Earth's orbit, and our Earth will be kaput, and in a thousand billion years, if dark energy keeps on fueling space expansion at the present rate, you will not even be able to see as far as your toes, because everything around you expands at a rate faster than the speed of light.
They want their returns in three to
five
years.
So they returned to their villages and are told they're going to get sick and die soon, but
five
happy years, their logic goes, is better than 10 stuck in a high rise on the outskirts of Kiev, separated from the graves of their mothers and fathers and babies, the whisper of stork wings on a spring afternoon.
Right now if we use the high-strength steel wire available to us, we can span, practically speaking, around about
five
or six kilometers if we really push it.
Here is my best physical therapist completely failing to encourage the rat to take a single step, whereas the same rat,
five
minutes earlier, walked beautifully on the treadmill.
This is
five
times larger.
You show me your search history, and I'll find something incriminating or something embarrassing there in
five
minutes.
Then one plus two is three, two plus three is five, three plus
five
is eight, and so on.
So one squared is one, two squared is four, three squared is nine,
five
squared is 25, and so on.
One plus one gives us two, and one plus four gives us
five.
Six is two times three, 15 is three times five, 40 is
five
times eight, two, three, five, eight, who do we appreciate?
Why should the squares of one, one, two, three,
five
and eight add up to eight times 13? I'll show you by drawing a simple picture.
It's one squared plus one squared plus two squared plus three squared plus
five
squared plus eight squared.
On the other hand, because it's a rectangle, the area is equal to its height times its base, and the height is clearly eight, and the base is
five
plus eight, which is the next Fibonacci number, 13.
Since we've correctly calculated the area two different ways, they have to be the same number, and that's why the squares of one, one, two, three,
five
and eight add up to eight times 13.
By 2030, three out of
five
people living in cities will be under the age of 18.
And I went into the lobby of Men's Fitness magazine, the same magazine that had put us on that list
five
years before.
Five
years ago, I was on a sabbatical, and I returned to the medical university where I studied.
Five
months ago, I led a workshop at the largest university hospital in Northern Europe.
We Americans move on the average every
five
years.
I'm going to give you
five
words, and I just want you to hang on to them.
Five
words.
I want you to take out your left hand and I want you to go, "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10." It's a neurological test, just in case you were wondering.
All right, now what I want you to do is to recite the last
five
letters of the English alphabet backwards.
How many people here are still pretty sure you've got all
five
words?
Some people can hang on to
five.
Our brain weighs between 1.2 and 1.5 kilos, but elephant brains weigh between four and
five
kilos, and whale brains can weigh up to nine kilos, which is why scientists used to resort to saying that our brain must be special to explain our cognitive abilities.
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