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At this moment in time, all the rest of the skaters turn their lines 90 degrees to stay out of
his
way.
I'm a big fan of Stephen Hawking, and I wanted to use all eight hours of
his
Cambridge lecture series to create an homage.
She's putting electrodes on
his
head so that we can monitor the electrical activity in John's brain as he races around the track.
Now, clearly we're not going to put a couple of electrodes on
his
head and understand exactly what all of
his
thoughts are on the track.
You can see
his
mental workload spike as he goes through this, as you would expect with something that requires this level of complexity.
But what's really interesting is to look at areas of the track where
his
mental workload doesn't increase.
Do you remember the movie "The Da Vinci Code?" Here's Professor Langdon examining a GPS dot, which
his
accomplice tells him is a tracking device accurate within two feet anywhere on the globe, but we know that in the world of nonfiction, the GPS dot is impossible, right?
So, this guy, with all the cells in
his
body, all have the same genetic information.
So how did
his
nose become
his
nose,
his
elbow
his
elbow, and why doesn't he get up one morning and have
his
nose turn into
his
foot?
So, have a guess of how many cells he has in
his
body.
Somewhere between 10 trillion to 70 trillion cells in
his
body.
This is by a local Ghanaian entrepreneur, using
his
own capital.
To give you one example of the impact this can have, this little boy, eight years old, walked with
his
mother two days to come to the eye clinic put on by the Comfort.
When he was fitted, over
his
extremely myopic eyes, he suddenly looked up and said, "Mama, veo el mundo."
So this man,
his
name is Sathi Shri.
More importantly, he makes
his
money by selling these mobile recharge coupons, you know, for the prepaid subscriptions.
But then, in the backside, he's got this little nook with a few of
his
employees where they can fix almost anything.
Now, I have a great affinity for Charles Babbage because
his
hair is always completely unkempt like this in every single picture.
He was a very wealthy man, and a sort of, part of the aristocracy of Britain, and on a Saturday night in Marylebone, were you part of the intelligentsia of that period, you would have been invited round to
his
house for a soiree — and he invited everybody: kings, the Duke of Wellington, many, many famous people — and he would have shown you one of
his
mechanical machines.
Now, the reason they used punch cards was that Jacquard, in France, had created the Jacquard loom, which was weaving these incredible patterns controlled by punch cards, so he was just repurposing the technology of the day, and like everything else he did, he's using the technology of
his
era, so 1830s, 1840s, 1850s, cogs, steam, mechanical devices.
This is actually a picture of the printing mechanism for another machine of his, called the Difference Engine No. 2, which he never built, but which the Science Museum did build in the '80s and '90s.
So she's got this mathematical training, and she goes to one of these soirees with her mother, and Charles Babbage, you know, gets out
his
machine.
She's the only person in
his
lifetime, really, who said, "I understand what this does, and I understand the future of this machine."
Well, there've been suggestions that she is
his
12-year-old daughter.
It would have been inappropriate for Vermeer to paint
his
daughter like that.
So it's not
his
daughter, but it's somebody close to him, physically close to him.
Well, he compartmentalizes
his
life.
He gets to
his
studio, and he says, "Nobody comes in here.
It's not such a leap of faith to take that that pearl earring actually belongs to
his
wife.
She's wearing
his
wife's pearl earring.
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