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The technology, you know, isn't the most exciting thing here right now other than
probably
its newfound accessibility.
And if it grows very big it
probably
happens.
Now, you
probably
don't need me to tell you about the events of last summer, where London and the UK saw the worst sustained period of violent looting and arson for over twenty years.
And this analogy, actually, was already picked up by some of the papers, with some tabloid press calling the events "Shopping with violence," which
probably
sums it up in terms of our research.
And Brian the Scientologist whispered to me, "They're medicated," which, to the Scientologists, is like the worst evil in the world, but I'm thinking it's
probably
a good idea.
Secondly, a political theorist who's going to talk about the crisis of democracy is
probably
not the most exciting topic you can think about.
Because
probably
some of the things that we love most are going to be also the things that can hurt us most.
You believe that when you have these new technologies and people who are ready to use this, it can make it much more difficult for the governments to lie, it's going to be more difficult for them to steal and
probably
even going to be more difficult for them to kill.
This is
probably
true.
And I do believe that when we're discussing politics these days,
probably
it makes sense to look also at this type of a story.
Probably
what happened is a hospital in Japan upgraded their equipment and donated their old stuff to Nepal.
And I was growing up in school and the federal government didn't want us taught about the history of the war, because they thought it
probably
would make us generate a new generation of rebels.
I know that about half of you in the audience are
probably
like, "Building useless machines is really fun, but how is this in any way or form a business?"
We need ideas of our own, because we are the first generation to see this and
probably
the last with a real chance of turning this story around.
Later, in the 1850s, under President Pierce, he was known to have remarked —
probably
the only thing he's known for — when a neighbor passed by and said, "I'd love to see the beautiful house," and Pierce said to him, "Why my dear sir, of course you may come in.
Stewart Brand would put a micronuclear reactor right in the center,
probably.
The picture that we best can determine was
probably
the one that they were shown in the photo array is in your bottom left hand corner of these mug shots.
So you're
probably
thinking, "Gee, this sounds like a good idea.
We are all different, and a disease that I might have, if I had Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease, it
probably
would affect me differently than if one of you had that disease, and if we both had Parkinson's disease, and we took the same medication, but we had different genetic makeup, we
probably
would have a different result, and it could well be that a drug that worked wonderfully for me was actually ineffective for you, and similarly, it could be that a drug that is harmful for you is safe for me, and, you know, this seems totally obvious, but unfortunately it is not the way that the pharmaceutical industry has been developing drugs because, until now, it hasn't had the tools.
It's here now, and in our family, my son has type 1 diabetes, which is still an incurable disease, and I lost my parents to heart disease and cancer, but I think that my story
probably
sounds familiar to you, because
probably
a version of it is your story.
You can see that that peak happens a couple of years later in boys relative to girls, and that's
probably
because boys go through puberty a couple of years later than girls on average, and then during adolescence, there's a significant decline in gray matter volume in prefrontal cortex.
And actually, the answer is
probably
not.
Biotech is
probably
the most powerful and the fastest-growing technology sector.
There's one
probably
going to open up in Moscow, one in South Korea, and the cool thing is they each have their own individual flavor that grew out of the community they came out of.
Probably
not, right?
You've
probably
all read about it or heard about in some incarnation.
I don't believe in precognition, and every now and then, you hear that somebody has been able to predict something that happened in the future, and that's
probably
because it was a fluke, and we only hear about the flukes and about the freaks.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last year a researcher called Daryl Bem conducted a piece of research where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it
probably
wouldn't get published in a journal.
And this is increasingly peculiar, because about 20 years ago when they started delving into the genome, they thought it would
probably
contain around 100 thousand genes.
You
probably
think the electrons in an electric wire move instantaneously down a wire, don't you, at the speed of light, when you turn the light on, they don't.
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