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Now I actually think that these
ideas
will change the economics of deforestation.
Theories can be shared, and you don't have to be a professor with multiple degrees to have your
ideas
valued.
It's just your
ideas
that count.
We only can create a vision of the future, how it might be, a vision which reveals disruptive ideas, which is inspiring, and this is the most important reason which breaks the chains of common thinking.
But at least it's just a kind of artwork to explore our
ideas
about a different future.
Luckily, there are millions and millions of geniuses willing to gift us with their best
ideas.
All his ideas, imagination and philosophy were inspired by this little boy in the village where he grew up, smelling a specific smell, hearing a specific voice, and thinking a specific thought.
So there's things you can't do, and these limitations on the human voice have always really annoyed me, because beatbox is the best way of getting musical
ideas
out of your head and into the world, but they're sketches at best, which is what's annoyed me.
If only, if only there was a way for these
ideas
to come out unimpeded by the restrictions which my body gives it.
Here's three quick
ideas
I came up with.
Now, when we look at these three
ideas
together, you'll notice that the five senses theory doesn't only change the way we use these products but also the way they look.
The idea, the dream, was really for a sort of Bauhaus sort of school where new
ideas
were interrogated and investigated, the creation of a new visual language based on the African creative heritage.
And so what I'd like to do today is change your views, change your
ideas
and your thoughts about sleep.
Any
ideas
who said that? Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
There are dozens of different
ideas
about why we sleep, and I'm going to outline three of those.
These
ideas
probably remind you of "Total Recall," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," or of "Inception."
Where they plant
ideas
into peoples minds, so they can control them for their own personal gain.
I think those are interesting
ideas.
And we met a couple years ago when we discovered that we had both given a short TED Talk about the ecology of war, and we realized that we were connected by the
ideas
we shared before we ever met.
So we took 24,000 TEDx Talks from around the world, 147 different countries, and we took these talks and we wanted to find the mathematical structures that underly the
ideas
behind them.
So each idea has its own meme-ome, and each idea is unique with that, but of course, ideas, they borrow from each other, they kind of steal sometimes, and they certainly build on each other, and we can go through mathematically and take the meme-ome from one talk and compare it to the meme-ome from every other talk, and if there's a similarity between the two of them, we can create a link and represent that as a graph, just like Eric and I are connected.
EB: So I want to just point out here that every node is a talk, they're linked if they share similar ideas, and that comes from a machine reading of entire talk transcripts, and then all these topics that pop out, they're not from tags and keywords.
They come from the network structure of interconnected
ideas.
What you're getting is a range of smaller conversations, each connected to each other through the
ideas
and the language they share, creating a broader concept of the environment.
Well, we can go back to the network structure of
ideas
to do that.
It has mathematical structure, and we can use that mathematical structure to go and explore things like the world of
ideas
to see what's being said, to see what's not being said, and to be a little bit more human and, hopefully, a little smarter.
Silicon Valley says that venture investing shifted away from funding transformational
ideas
and towards funding incremental problems or even fake problems.
Well, think about what artists, novelists and poets have in common, the ability to engage in metaphorical thinking, linking seemingly unrelated ideas, such as, "It is the east, and Juliet is the Sun."
And there were two essential explanations or
ideas
that were prevalent.
And besides that, it reminded me of ancient epidemics that were previously completely misunderstood because the science hadn't been there before, epidemics of plague or typhus or leprosy, where the prevalent
ideas
were that there were bad people or bad humors or bad air, and widows were dragged around the moat, and dungeons were part of the solution.
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