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So after I got past those preliminary questions, and one that I will clarify for you, a chronic wound is essentially when someone gets a
normal
wound, except it fails to heal normally because the patient has some kind of preexisting condition, which in most cases is diabetes.
Now believe it or not, normal, healthy, intelligent adults like you make errors about 50 percent of the time on that kind of trial.
I remember quite vividly my father telling me that when everyone in the neighborhood will have a TV set, then we'll buy a
normal
F.M. radio.
Now, the elements of the scene also communicate this to us, but you can read it straight off their faces, and if you compare their faces to
normal
faces, it would be a very subtle cue.
We can study the way that one person interacts with another person, turn the numbers up, and start to gain new insights into the boundaries of
normal
cognition, but more importantly, we can put people with classically defined mental illnesses, or brain damage, into these social interactions, and use these as probes of that.
To which my answer in my mind is, what even is
normal
and why is that what you want your sexuality to be?
Why do we only want to be
normal
around sexuality?
Like, do you just want
normal
sex or do you want awesome sex in your life?
When people are asking me, "Is this thing I'm experiencing normal," what they're actually asking me is, "Do I belong?"
Anyway, we would fill up with our own adrenaline and our own cortisol, and then we'd kill or be killed, we'd eat or we'd be eaten, and then suddenly we'd de-fuel, and we'd go back to
normal.
Please don't tell me I'm
normal.
And in fact, because their minds don't fit into society's version of normal, they're often bypassed and misunderstood.
And if I could communicate just one thing to Remi and to Sam and to you, it would be that you don't have to be
normal.
We find that if we get them out of institutions and into loving families early on, they recover their developmental delays, and go on to lead normal, happy lives.
Now, when you want to use the LFC indoors, all you have to do is pull the levers out of the drivetrain, stow them in the frame, and it converts into a
normal
wheelchair that you can use just like any other
normal
wheelchair, and we sized it like a
normal
wheelchair, so it's narrow enough to fit through a standard doorway, it's low enough to fit under a table, and it's small and maneuverable enough to fit in a bathroom and this is important so the user can get up close to a toilet, and be able to transfer off just like he could in a
normal
wheelchair.
So because we tested it with wheelchair users, with wheelchair manufacturers, we got that feedback from them, not just articulating their problems, but articulating their solutions, and worked together to go back to the drawing board and make a new design, which we brought back to East Africa in '09 that worked a lot better than a
normal
wheelchair on rough terrain, but it still didn't work well indoors because it was too big, it was heavy, it was hard to move around, so again with that user feedback, we went back to the drawing board, came up with a better design, 20 pounds lighter, as narrow as a regular wheelchair, tested that in a field trial in Guatemala, and that advanced the product to the point where we have now that it's going into production.
Now also being engineering scientists, we were able to quantify the performance benefits of the Leveraged Freedom Chair, so here are some shots of our trial in Guatemala where we tested the LFC on village terrain, and tested people's biomechanical outputs, their oxygen consumption, how fast they go, how much power they're putting out, both in their regular wheelchairs and using the LFC, and we found that the LFC is about 80 percent faster going on these terrains than a
normal
wheelchair.
And this picture was taken in India in our last field trial, where we had a 90-percent adoption rate where people switched to using our Leveraged Freedom Chair over their
normal
wheelchair, and this picture specifically is of Ashok, and Ashok had a spinal injury when he fell out of a tree, and he had been working at a tailor, but once he was injured he wasn't able to transport himself from his house over a kilometer to his shop in his
normal
wheelchair.
Now everything is back to
normal.
People that don't play a lot of action games, that don't actually spend a lot of time in front of screens, have normal, or what we call corrective-to-normal vision.
So your typical
normal
young adult can have a span of about three or four objects of attention.
In the spinal ward, that's
normal.
That's
normal.
This is the
normal
notion of control.
Soon, genetic breakthroughs and even better medicine are going to allow us to think of 100 as a
normal
lifespan.
So doing the screen, we discovered one mutant that took much longer than
normal
to calm down after the air puffs, and when we examined the gene that was affected in this mutation, it turned out to encode a dopamine receptor.
We tend to infer the
normal
function of something by what doesn't happen when we take it away, by the opposite of what we see when we take it away.
So when we take away the dopamine receptor and the flies take longer to calm down, from that we infer that the
normal
function of this receptor and dopamine is to cause the flies to calm down faster after the puff.
Well that's what happens in
normal
hybridization anyway.
But I thought my life in North Korea was
normal.
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