Passengers
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So you'll notice the two
passengers
sitting next to the middle guy are breathing virtually no pathogens at all.
Well, when we take a look at this from the computer simulation into real life, we can see with this 3D model that I built over here, essentially using 3D printing, we can see those same airflow patterns coming down, right to the
passengers.
It's a pretty reasonable theory, but it leaves things unexplained, like why women are more affected by motion sickness than men, or why
passengers
get more nauseous than drivers.
But now an infinitely large bus with a countably infinite number of
passengers
pulls up to rent rooms.
Now, the infinite bus of infinite
passengers
perplexes the night manager at first, but he realizes there's a way to place each new person.
The night manager looks outside and sees an infinite line of infinitely large buses, each with a countably infinite number of
passengers.
The
passengers
on the second bus are assigned powers of the next prime, 5.
All the buses
' passengers
fan out into rooms using unique room-assignment schemes based on unique prime numbers.
For the enjoyment of its passengers, the ship was to feature a flower-lined promenade, a sheltered swimming pool, and bathhouse with heated water, a library filled with books and statues, a temple to the goddess Aphrodite, and a gymnasium.
It's a platform that matches drivers and
passengers
who want to share long-distance journeys together.
To put that in context, that's more
passengers
than the Eurostar or JetBlue airlines carry.
And the fascinating thing is that both drivers and
passengers
report that seeing a name and seeing someone's photo and their rating makes them feel safer, and as you may have experienced, even behave a little more nicely in the taxi cab.
You're comfortably sitting in a fast and smooth urban train, along with 1,200
passengers.
But as gravity affects the cars, it also affects the
passengers.
What happens if the cars start analyzing and factoring in the
passengers
of the cars and the particulars of their lives?
Today we have two billion commercial airline
passengers.
Instead, the car is going to calculate something like the probability of hitting a certain group of people, if you swerve one direction versus another direction, you might slightly increase the risk to
passengers
or other drivers versus pedestrians.
But this person also seems to slightly prefer
passengers
over pedestrians in their choices and is very happy to punish jaywalking.
And, you know, walking through TED in these days and hearing the other speakers and feeling the energy of the crowd, I was remembering this quote of the Canadian author, Marshall McLuhan, who once famously said, "On spacecraft earth, there are no
passengers.
And traffic management algorithms group riders by destination to get
passengers
and empty cabins where they need to be.
Buckminster Fuller said it clearly: "there are no
passengers
on spaceship Earth, only crew.
Outside your window nothing seems to be happening, yet the plane continues to rattle you and your fellow
passengers
as it passes through turbulent air in the atmosphere.
And, of course, smoother rides for millions of airline
passengers.
And so they grabbed some very simple materials, you can see, and did this role-play, this kind of very crude role-play, just to get a sense of what it would be like for
passengers
if they were stuck in quite small places on airplanes.
We're a bit like pilots navigating a flight path for a hundred thousand
passengers.
And I thought for a moment, and I said, "I think I want to die like my father did, quietly, in his sleep, not screaming like his passengers."
Yes, I want all your lives to be a joke, and that they have punchlines; that they have (German) "die Poente," as good as "No, they are for the funeral," "It's already in his wife's name," "Not screaming like his passengers," and "Thank you for flying Lufthansa."
The copy, which you can't see because it goes on and on for several pages, says that steerage
passengers
can't get their to bunks before the voyage is over, and it's so safe it carries no insurance.
The
passengers
who fell off the Titanic fell into water of just five degrees centigrade.
On that table you can see 48 hours' worth of seized goods from
passengers
entering in to the United States.
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