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These projects took thousands of actions in one year, making hundreds of thousands of people participating, creating
millions
of views.
Yet, tuning out opposing viewpoints doesn't make them go away, because
millions
of people agree with them.
They're going to be ahead of us, maybe by a few thousand years, maybe by a few
millions
years, but substantially ahead of us, and that means, if you can understand anything that they're going to say, then you might be able to short-circuit history by getting information from a society that's way beyond our own.
That chip and PIN card that's in your pocket has a little chip on it that cost
millions
of pounds to develop, is extremely secure, you can put scanning electron microscopes on it, you can try and grind it down, blah blah blah.
There are
millions
of individuals with autism all around us.
We all know what happened when
millions
of women were given hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms for decades until all of a sudden we realized, because a study came out, a big one, NIH-funded.
But how could he convince the public that the
millions
of volts required to make it work were safe?
Only in India do
millions
of young people dream of working in a call center.
Engineers, by moving around a small number of genetic changes, were able to weaponize it and make it much more easy for human beings to catch, so that not thousands of people would die, but tens of
millions.
The middle line is
millions
of tons of plastic debris accumulating in our ocean, and the third line is radioactive material leaking from Fukushima nuclear power plant in the Pacific Ocean.
Hundreds of
millions
of people use social games like FarmVille or Words With Friends to stay in daily contact with real-life friends and family.
We have
millions
of genes of microbes in our human microbiome covering us.
There's hundreds of billions of your aid dollars at stake, tens of
millions
of lives, or deaths, at stake, and, I'd argue, the security and future of you and your family is also at stake.
Wikipedia, every day, is tens of thousands of people inputting information, and every day
millions
of people withdrawing that information.
I got
millions
of views, a ton of great press and a slew of new followers.
It was made famous by Chairman Mao, Mao Zedong, because he mobilized
millions
of Chinese people in the Cultural Revolution to destroy every local government.
And there's
millions
of people around the world who are juggling these different classifications.
There are
millions
of Enodis who use hyphens to connect their countries of origin with their various homes in the US or Canada or Britain or Germany.
But it strikes me that the biggest problems we face, many of the biggest disasters that we've experienced, mostly haven't come from individuals, they've come from organizations, some of them bigger than countries, many of them capable of affecting hundreds, thousands, even
millions
of lives.
Now, strangely, if instead of having a handful of planets, you had
millions
of objects or even billions, the problem actually becomes much simpler, and Einstein is back in the game.
But when you have
millions
of air molecules all together, they start to act in a way which is quantifiable, predictable and well-behaved.
We could do really small problems with a few objects with simple interactions, or we could do huge problems with
millions
of objects and simple interactions.
But there's also the fact that law is another place where there are many opinions in circulation, but they need to be resolved to one canonical copy, and when you go onto GitHub, and you look around, there are
millions
and
millions
of projects, almost all of which are source code, but if you look around the edges, you can see people experimenting with the political ramifications of a system like that.
And I asked
millions
of people, without questioning my right to do so, to go up against the government.
"Before I die, I want to sing for millions."
Look in that hole, you can see that
millions
or billions of people worldwide still fall short on their most basic of needs.
We must be peculiarly self-obsessed to imagine that we have the power to drive tens of
millions
of people on the other side of the world to migrate and suffer in such terrible ways.
Together, they make up the largest migration in history, and it is globalization, this chain that begins in a Chinese farming village and ends with iPhones in our pockets and Nikes on our feet and Coach handbags on our arms that has changed the way these
millions
of people work and marry and live and think.
So in this case, a computer had evaluated
millions
of possible layouts, managed a complex relational system, and kept track of a very large set of measurements and variables, allowing the humans to focus on design and compositional choices.
Those small organisms have been around for
millions
of years and there's thousands of different species of microalgae in the world, some of which are the fastest-growing plants on the planet, and produce, as I just showed you, lots and lots of oil.
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