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So that's
one
way of doing an experiment with electricity.
Will robots become conscious
one
day?
No
one
knows.
So, two questions that no
one
on Earth knows the answer to.
And then I remember that there's an object we see every day that would literally fit
one
million Earths inside it: the Sun.
But in the great scheme of things, it's a pinprick,
one
of about 400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which you can see on a clear night as a pale white mist stretched across the sky.
However, recent theories in physics, including
one
called string theory, are now telling us there could be countless other universes built on different types of particles, with different properties, obeying different laws.
That's a
one
followed by 500 zeros, a number so vast that if every atom in our observable universe had its own universe, and all of the atoms in all those universes each had their own universe, and you repeated that for two more cycles, you'd still be at a tiny fraction of the total, namely,
one
trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillionth.
In
one
such universe, you'd graduate with honors and marry the person of your dreams, and in another, not so much.
The only meaningful answer to the question of how many universes there are is
one.
Well, I guess we know
one
other thing.
If any
one
in 10,000 has conditions that might support a form of life, that's still 50 million possible life-harboring planets right here in the Milky Way.
At the very least, you'd think they'd be revealing their presence, deliberately or otherwise, through electromagnetic signals of
one
kind or another.
Either answer, in its own way, is awe-inspiring, because even if we are alone, the fact that we think and dream and ask these questions might yet turn out to be
one
of the most important facts about the universe.
And I have
one
more piece of good news for you.
Only
one
thing grabbed my attention, and it's that planet called Earth.
And when you go outside and look up at the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, the average depth of the ocean is 15 of those on top of
one
another.
Not only technology, but it's not just Dave Gallo or
one
person exploring, it's a team of people.
Everybody in that submarine is thinking
one
thing right now: Should I have gone to the bathroom
one
more time?
That
one
is like all these animals with their mouths hooked together, the colonial animals.
So, in
one
instance, in
one
peek out the window of the sub, we discover something that revolutionizes the way we think about life on Earth; and that is, you don't always have to have sunlight to get life going.
When?" (Laughter) Men have
one
of two responses.
And those three million unintended pregnancies account for the vast majority of the more than
one
million abortions annually performed in the United States.
One
approach that's finally becoming a real possibility is better contraceptive options for men.
So if we think a male contraceptive would be useful, the next question is: How do we go about developing
one?
Men make a thousand sperm every second and to have an effective contraceptive, you need to get that level of sperm production down to
one
percent of its normal value.
For the last several years, my colleagues and I have been taking a different approach to male contraceptive development,
one
that doesn't involve the administration of hormones.
One
of these enzymes is found only in the testes.
One
intriguing possibility is that a man could monitor his contraceptive status over time.
One
of the funny things about owning a brain is that you have no control over the things that it gathers and holds onto, the facts and the stories.
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