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Five
years in, the chance of a clot forming dramatically declines, and the risk of stroke continues to reduce.
It's this sound, it's like, the square root of
five
million.
Not a nice habit, and we know perfectly well the person gossiping,
five
minutes later, will be gossiping about us.
In totality, this entire makerspace system tries to do
five
things: to enable emerging makers to gather the resources they need and the tools to make what they want to make; to learn by doing and from others; to produce more and better products; to be able to trade to generate steady income; and ultimately, to amplify not only their reputation as a maker, but their maker potential.
That's more in a single day than all three major U.S. networks broadcast in the last
five
years combined.
This is what Google, YouTube and Facebook look like to most of the world, and it's what they'll look like to most of the next
five
billion people to come online.
Five
women, representing
five
continents, and three Olympic gold medal winners.
And of brothels where children are forced to receive five, 15 clients per day, and if they rebel, they are tortured with electricity.
In a matter of
five
or six years, they have a forest, the soil is enriched, and the village is saved.
Now I've been talking for the last
five
minutes about fundamentalism, and you have a right to know exactly what I mean.
And then you say, "Oh, in
five
years, this will happen."
And then
five
years comes.
And in a short period of time, they not only turned them on and were using 50 apps per child within
five
days, they were singing "ABC" songs within two weeks, but they hacked Android within six months.
After
five
months, we applied again, but this time I didn't go alone.
I first came across the slime mold about
five
years ago.
Five
years ago, it was a vision.
Five
years later, the Stasi was established, and step by step, the dirty job of oppression was handed over to it.
You'll see the low temperature level and then a shift and for about
five
days, that's about the time it takes for the egg to travel down the fallopian tube and implant, and then you see those temperatures start to go up a little bit.
I walked into a cell house that was
five
tiers high.
I want you to write a narrative, a narrative from the future of your city, and you can date it, set it out one year from now,
five
years from now, a decade from now, a generation from now, and write it as a case study looking back, looking back at the change that you wanted in your city, looking back at the cause that you were championing, and describing the ways that that change and that cause came, in fact, to succeed.
And in fact, a few years later in 2000,
five
percent of the world population were using the world wide web.
That equals up to a little over
five
billion lunches made every school year.
This is me, age five, in front of that hospital.
One in
five
Americans is currently taking a psychopharmaceutical drug, from the antidepressants and antianxiety medications to the antipsychotics.
It is
five
billion years before the sun flares up, and the universe may go on forever, so post-human evolution, here on Earth and far beyond, could be as prolonged as the Darwinian process that's led to us, and even more wonderful.
In fact, if we could go back to our tranquil skies above Chile, and we allow time to move forward to see how the sky might change over the next year, the pulsations that you see are supernovae, the final remnants of a dying star exploding, brightening and then fading from view, each one of these supernovae
five
billion times the brightness of our sun, so we can see them to great distances but only for a short amount of time.
Well, you build the largest digital camera in history, using the same technology you find in the cameras in your cell phone or in the digital cameras you can buy in the High Street, but now at a scale that is
five
and a half feet across, about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle, where one image is three billion pixels.
In the last
five
years, NASA has discovered over 1,000 planetary systems around nearby stars, but the systems we're finding aren't much like our own solar system, and one of the questions we face is is it just that we haven't been looking hard enough or is there something special or unusual about how our solar system formed?
And my friend Martin Amis — sorry that I'll be doing a lot of name-dropping in this talk, so get used to it — my dear friend Martin Amis once said that we're about
five
Einsteins away from answering the mystery of where the universe came from.
And I've no doubt there are
five
Einsteins in the audience tonight.
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