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And we need guidance and
ideas
about how to live a richly textured life on a much more modest income.
But I made Sarah Jones promise she gonna bring me this time, 'cause she didn't bring me before, but you know, I just want to say, there's a lot of things more important than counting calories, and as somebody living on the streets in New York, and getting to come here, hear y'all
ideas
worth spreading, I want to tell y'all I believe in this idea that the present is the new future, that where you sit, you create everything that's gonna come, for better or worse.
Do you have any ideas?"
We watch all those personalities being ordinary people like you and me, not demigods, and we see that history consists of their mistakes, fears, weaknesses, not only their "genius ideas."
Our project was a shock for many Russians, who used to think that our country has always been an autocratic empire and the
ideas
of freedom and democracy could never have prevailed, just because democracy was not our destiny.
Ideas
matter.
Let's see if they congregate around certain
ideas.
Chris found this quote on a coffee cup or something, and I'm thinking, this man is the Typhoid Mary of
ideas
worth spreading, and I have infected him.
We also need to go back to the
ideas
that Butenandt used when he was studying the silk moth.
And I do feel a little ridiculous that I'm up here on this stage and I'm choosing to use my time to tell you about a 100-year-old story about the invention of a squishy kid's toy, but I'd argue that the invention of the teddy bear, inside that story is a more important story, a story about how dramatically our
ideas
about nature can change, and also about how, on the planet right now, the stories that we tell are dramatically changing nature.
These images represent exactly the same
ideas.
And only later I realized, I can take both of these
ideas
and put them together in this idea.
I've described it as a kind of projectile vomiting, a torrent of ideas, of characters, of voices, of verses, couplets, entire songs almost formed whole, materialized in front of me as if they'd been bottled up inside me for many, many years.
They have been called many names from criminals to terrorists, and I cannot justify their illegal means, but the
ideas
they fight for are ones that matter to us all.
Students started playing off of each others' ideas, and we made surprising discoveries in the interface between physics and biology.
It makes us afraid to talk to each other, which is no fun, because we came to science to share our
ideas
and to learn from each other, and so I do a blues song, which — (Applause) — called "Scooped Again," and I ask the audience to be my backup singers, and I tell them, "Your text is 'Scoop, Scoop.'"
And you can go through the cloud not alone but together with someone who is your source of support to say "Yes, and" to your ideas, to help you say "Yes, and" to your own ideas, to increase the chance that, through the wisps of the cloud, you'll find that moment of calmness where you get your first glimpse of your unexpected discovery, your C. Thank you.
So with these
ideas
in mind, I sprinted out of my basement lab at work to my basement lab at home, which looked pretty much the same.
This is the miracle that has enabled us to transship our bodies and our minds and our words and our pictures and our
ideas
and our teaching and our learning around the planet ever faster and ever cheaper.
I swear that as I get older, my
ideas
become simpler and more and more childish.
I'm going to suggest that to integrate consciousness into science, some radical
ideas
may be needed.
Faced with an anomaly like this, radical
ideas
may be needed, and I think that we may need one or two
ideas
that initially seem crazy before we can come to grips with consciousness scientifically.
Now, there are a few candidates for what those crazy
ideas
might be.
In the time remaining, I want to explore two crazy
ideas
that I think may have some promise.
But what it did provide us was a way of engaging a broad section of the public with
ideas
of intelligence, agency, autonomy, and provide a playful platform for discussions about the things that ensued.
It's biologically fascinating, it's computationally interesting, but it's also a symbol, a way of engaging with
ideas
of community, collective behavior, cooperation.
The process of creating an animation can act as a catalyst that allows researchers to crystalize and refine their own
ideas.
Out of those conversations grew some new
ideas
and we started some small experiments.
I interacted with a lot of people who were not like me, people who had different
ideas
and came from different backgrounds.
We don't have to stay stuck in old
ideas
about prison.
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