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Here's another example for
one
of these side effects.
But in fact, that question, "Is it 'still' ethical?" is just
one
way of looking at ethics.
And I remember reading that book, and at 3 in the morning I was reading this book and it was explaining how the antennas I was using to measure the spins of galaxies could also be used to communicate, to send bits of information from
one
star system to another.
Recent results suggest that virtually every star has planets, and more than
one.
You don't get
one
kitten.
So in fact, this is a pretty accurate estimate of the number of planets in our galaxy, just in our galaxy, by the way, and I remind the non-astronomy majors among you that our galaxy is only
one
of 100 billion that we can see with our telescopes.
We don't know the answer to that either, but we will learn that answer this year, thanks to NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, and in fact, the smart money, which is to say the people who work on this project, the smart money is suggesting that the fraction of planets that might be suitable for life is maybe
one
in a thousand,
one
in a hundred, something like that.
Well, even taking the pessimistic estimate, that it's
one
in a thousand, that means that there are at least a billion cousins of the Earth just in our own galaxy.
I just wandered around taking photos like this one, just for something to do.
That's
one
thing.
You know, most ants are programmed to follow
one
another along in a long line, but there are a couple of ants, maybe
one
percent of those ants, that are what they call pioneer ants, and they're the ones that wander off.
Well, here's
one
example, in fact.
It shows like roughly
one
third of the public thinks that aliens are not only out there, we're looking for them out there, but they're here, right?
So that's
one
thing.
But if you give talks to kids, you know,
one
in 50 of them, some light bulb goes off, and they think, "Gee, I'd never thought of that," and then they go, you know, read a book or a magazine or whatever.
All I remember from it was
one
word: electronics.
Eleven-year-olds, they're all sitting in a little semi-circle looking up at me with big eyes, and I started, there was a white board behind me, and I started off by writing a
one
with 22 zeroes after it, and I said, "All right, now look, this is the number of stars in the visible universe, and this number is so big there's not even a name for it."
And
one
of these kids shot up his hand, and he said, "Well, actually there is a name for it.
And the reason was, because when I was asked to do this, I'd just read, in
one
of the papers, I can't remember, something from someone at Facebook saying, well, "we need to make everybody use their real names."
And so she went to
one
of the girls, and said, "you have to give me your Facebook password."
And you can have an identity, you don't like it, because it's subverted in some way, or it's insecure, or it's inappropriate, you just delete it and get another
one.
So what I'm saying is we need to make an electronic version of that, but with
one
tiny, tiny change, which is that it'll only show you the British passport if I've actually got
one.
It'll only show you the party invitation if I actually have
one.
That can only mean
one
thing, following on from Ross's statement, which I agree with completely.
I'm going to suggest to you the technology to implement Doctor Who's psychic paper is already here, and if any of you have got
one
of the new Barclay's debit cards with the contactless interface on it, you've already got that technology.
This
one
happens to be a particularly important galaxy, because you are here.
So maybe you have to think about a second theory if the first
one
isn't good enough.
Well, why would
one
ask a question like that?
We found this
one
last year.
We found another
one
last month.
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