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And I believe that if you look at the biggest challenge we face, it is to persuade people to have the confidence that we can build a truly global society with the institutions that are founded on these
rules.
Nobody wrote down the
rules
clearly.
And this follows the
rules
I just said: any black area that is surrounded by white can be picked up.
She's changed the
rules.
BG: Well, we haven't picked a particular place, and there's all these interesting disclosure
rules
about anything that's called "nuclear."
You could have a separate section of a law library around each of the following legal concepts: due process, special education, no child left behind, zero tolerance, work
rules
... it goes on.
We did a study of all the
rules
that affect one school in New York.
Tens of thousands of discreet rules, 60 steps to suspend a student from school: It's a formula for paralysis.
In the areas that are regulated, there are so many
rules
no human could possibly know it.
He said, "Hell, we ain't got no
rules
around here, we're trying to accomplish something."
This tells you how the capitalist world
rules.
We trust that they will spend their time with us, that they will play by the same rules, value the same goal, stay with the game until it's over.
This changes all
rules.
Different
rules.
He still crashes the country because he doesn't understand how the
rules
have changed.
And although adults may not be quite at the level of totalitarian regimes, kids have no or very little say in making the rules, when really, the attitude should be reciprocal, meaning that the adult population should learn and take into account the wishes of the younger population.
Well, we heard that one too, but "Pioneer Germ Fighters" totally
rules.
That's the night I learned the
rules
about what it means to be female in this world.
Women don't make those rules, but they define us, and they define our opportunities and our chances.
And men are affected by those
rules
too.
This is about growing reforms from the experience of ordinary people trying to make the
rules
and systems work.
Ultimately, what Ravi calls "fighting with paper" is about forging a deeper version of democracy in which we the people, we don't just cast ballots every few years, we take part daily in the
rules
and institutions that hold us together, in which everyone, even the least powerful, can know law, use law and shape law.
Get to know the people most affected, find out what the
rules
say, see if you can use those
rules
to get a solution.
If it doesn't work, see if you can come together to improve those
rules.
Things with
rules
as simple as these can do it.
But in the computational universe, we've now seen how
rules
that are incredibly simple can produce incredibly rich and complex behavior.
If the
rules
for the universe are simple, it's kind of inevitable that they have to be very abstract and very low level; operating, for example, far below the level of space or time, which makes it hard to represent things.
Well, then the universe has to evolve by applying little
rules
that progressively update this network.
A few years ago, I was pretty excited to discover that there are candidate universes with incredibly simple
rules
that successfully reproduce special relativity, and even general relativity and gravitation, and at least give hints of quantum mechanics.
Now, while ... (Applause) While you're pushing the clock, there's a few
rules
to obey.
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