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Maybe, like in London, where the
number
of music venues went from 400 in 2010 to 100 in 2015, we need to think about protections against gentrification.
Let me give you another
number
to put that in perspective, and this is a figure that was calculated in 2005 by Robert Reich, the Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration.
Now, as it happens, Warren Buffett is not only himself a plutocrat, he is one of the most astute observers of that phenomenon, and he has his own favorite
number.
And now, for my next number, I'd like to return to the classics.
So consciousness is
number
one.
This is a huge and important one,
number
11.
Suddenly the voice didn't seem quite so benign anymore, and when she insisted that I seek medical attention, I duly complied, and which proved to be mistake
number
two.
Now essentially, this represented taking an aggressive stance towards my own mind, a kind of psychic civil war, and in turn this caused the
number
of voices to increase and grow progressively hostile and menacing.
It could bring the Arabic language back to being
number
one.
And today, I want to show you one of those musical notes, a
number
so beautiful, so massive, I think it will blow your mind.
Another thing about primes, there is no final biggest prime
number.
We know there are an infinite
number
of primes due to the brilliant mathematician Euclid.
31 is a prime number, and that five in the power is also a prime
number.
And the vast bulk of massive primes we've ever found are of that form: two to a prime number, take away one.
I won't go into great detail as to why, because most of your eyes will bleed out of your head if I do, but suffice to say, a
number
of that form is fairly easy to test for primacy.
A random odd
number
is a lot harder to test.
But as soon as we go hunting for massive primes, we realize it's not enough just to put in any prime
number
in the power.
Sometimes proving another
number
not to be prime is just as exciting.
We knew it was like six, but we didn't know what are the 2 x 3 that multiply together to give us that massive
number.
He took away one and wrote that
number
on the board.
This is the largest prime
number
we knew in 1996, a very emotional year for me.
There was a tweet: "Adam, have you seen the new largest prime number?"
This
number
is almost 17 and a half million digits long.
Written out as a book, this
number
would run the length of the Harry Potter novels and half again.
If, when TED had begun, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday, we'd walked out and simply hit one slide every second, it would have taken five hours to show you that
number.
This
number
is 17 and a half thousand slides long, and we know it is prime as confidently as we know the
number
seven is prime.
First of all, as I explained, to ask a computer "Is that
number
prime?" to type it in its abbreviated form, and then only about six lines of code is the test for primacy, is a remarkably simple question to ask.
That's what is so exciting for me about this prime
number.
And also, there's way more cells in your brain than the
number
of straws in a typical haystack.
If you were to just completely ignore human ethics for a second and slice up my brain right now, you would see that there was an amazing
number
of brain regions that were active while recalling that memory.
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