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The global shipping economy would not be
possible
without African technology like this.
It works on every single phone possible, because it uses SMS.
The gold of today is mobile, and mobile is the enabler that makes all of this
possible.
Of course, China is not the only place where this alternative fuel exists, nor the only place where it is
possible.
Just imagine for a minute what more could be
possible
if the global needs of the underserved become the primary focus of our inventions.
For one thing, its ancestors changed the earth in ways that made it
possible
for us to evolve, and hidden in its genetic code is a blueprint that may inspire ways to reduce our dependency on fossil fuel.
And about that time, it became
possible
to sequence their genomes and really look under the hood and look at their genetic makeup.
And it's that diversity of gene pools that makes it
possible
for them to dominate these large regions of the oceans and maintain their stability year in and year out.
Knights waged constant war on each other by trying to kill as many of each other's peasants as
possible.
The executions were designed to be as prolonged and as painful as possible, like crucifixion, disembowelment, breaking on the wheel.
And we're all driven by the same belief, that change really is
possible.
And much of this injustice is made
possible
by currently accepted business practices.
And each hair has the worst case of split ends
possible.
You could think of a thousand
possible
uses, I'm sure.
And having the goal in mind, thinking about where it might lead, directed me to a life of looking at all of the small details to allow this to become possible, to be able to launch and go help build a space station where you are on board a million-pound creation that's going around the world at five miles a second, eight kilometers a second, around the world 16 times a day, with experiments on board that are teaching us what the substance of the universe is made of and running 200 experiments inside.
You have taken the dreams of that nine-year-old boy, which were impossible and dauntingly scary, dauntingly terrifying, and put them into practice, and figured out a way to reprogram yourself, to change your primal fear so that it allowed you to come back with a set of experiences and a level of inspiration for other people that never could have been
possible
otherwise.
CA: Now, you mentioned the threat of cyberattacks, and I don't think anyone in this room would disagree that that is a huge concern, but do you accept that there's a tradeoff between offensive and defensive strategies, and that it's
possible
that the very measures taken to, "weaken encryption," and allow yourself to find the bad guys, might also open the door to forms of cyberattack?
Because there was some interesting things you had to do to figure out how to make balloons possible, they didn't have to be tethered.
It's just not
possible.
And I think the more you can do things like that, the bigger impact you have, and that's about doing things that people might not think are
possible.
And I've been amazed, the more I learn about technology, the more I realize I don't know, and that's because this technological horizon, the thing that you can see to do next, the more you learn about technology, the more you learn what's
possible.
You learn that the balloons are
possible
because there's some material that will work for them.
By miracles, I mean things that are technically barely possible, very high-risk, and might not be actually accomplishable at this moment in time, certainly not by you.
To make it even structurally possible, they had to invent super-strong concrete, and to control weight, varied the density of the aggregate as they worked their way up the dome.
We need to help them to find their own role models, and give them the confidence to believe in themselves and to believe that anything is possible, and just as my grandpa did when he took me shopping for surplus, and just as my parents did when they took me to science museums, we need to encourage them to find their own path, even if it's very different from our own.
It's possible, but I don't think it's something that we're going to see change quickly.
As Harvey Milk said, if you give 'em hope, you give 'em a chance, a way to think about how this change is
possible.
For the last year, we have been working with analysts and political experts to calculate, how much would it cost to win enough votes in the United States Congress to make fundamental reform
possible?
And then whatever that number is, we are going to kickstart, sort of, because you can't use KickStarter for political work, but anyway, kickstart, sort of, first a bottom-up campaign where people will make small dollar commitments contingent on reaching very ambitious goals, and when those goals have been reached, we will turn to the large dollar contributors, to get them to contribute to make it
possible
for us to run the kind of Super PAC necessary to win this issue, to change the way money influences politics, so that on November 8, which I discovered yesterday is the day that Aaron would have been 30 years old, on November 8, we will celebrate 218 representatives in the House and 60 Senators in the United States Senate who have committed to this idea of fundamental reform.
Anyway, this is a chart where you want to get that number to continue, and it's going to be possible, using the science of new vaccines, getting the vaccines out to kids.
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