Stars
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And you might notice that as the cursor begins to touch some of these stars, that shapes begin to emerge.
Ah, baleful
stars!
But the advantage of that wonderful thin atmosphere is that it enables you to see the
stars
in the heavens with amazing clarity.
But we also have
stars
and things as well.
The idea dates from 1960, when a young astronomer by the name of Frank Drake used this antenna in West Virginia, pointed it at a couple of nearby
stars
in the hopes of eavesdropping on E.T. Now, Frank didn't hear anything.
Eleven-year-olds, they're all sitting in a little semi-circle looking up at me with big eyes, and I started, there was a white board behind me, and I started off by writing a one with 22 zeroes after it, and I said, "All right, now look, this is the number of
stars
in the visible universe, and this number is so big there's not even a name for it."
And so what you're watching is the birth of
stars.
These are
stars
being born out of here.
When enough
stars
come out, they create a galaxy.
We go from this view out to the
stars.
Once there, someone I'll just call 'The Doctor' and his whole team of goons swooped down, lifted me high into the air, and slammed me down on a metal bed with such force that I saw
stars.
So there's a lot of sentences, so a lot of stars, and after rendering all of the audio, this is what we get.
So I made a more interactive version, and the way I did that is I used their position in time in the lecture to place these
stars
into 3D space, and with some custom software and a Kinect, I can walk right into the lecture.
There are 1,400
stars.
Service members have demanded Congress reform the military, and workers ranging from Hollywood
stars
to janitorial staff have called out sexual harassment in the workplace.
It means wearing my pride through my grandmother's tongue, my mother's food, my grandfather's song, my skin etched with stories of falling off donkeys and years and years and years of sleeping under a blanket of
stars.
The work they did was very, very high art, and
stars
came along like Laurie Anderson and Merce Cunningham and Robert Lepage who made work for this circuit, and you had these seminal shows like "The Mahabharata" and the monumental "Einstein on the Beach."
We can see the
stars
and the planets but we can't see what holds them apart, or what draws them together.
The
stars
by day, I always think that's fascinating.
I know famous musicians, I know actors and film
stars
and millionaires and novelists and top lawyers and television executives and magazine editors and national journalists and dustbinmen and hairdressers, all who were looked after children, fostered, adopted or orphaned, and many of them grow into their adult lives in fear of speaking of their background, as if it may somehow weaken their standing in the foreground, as if it were somehow Kryptonite, as if it were a time bomb strapped on the inside.
If I wanted to know, for example, how many
stars
were in the Milky Way, how old those giant heads on Easter Island were, most of you could find that out right now without even standing up.
But the alarming thing is that astronomers recently have been studying
stars
that are similar to our Sun, and they've found that a number of them, when they're about the age of our Sun, brighten by a factor of as much as 20.
In studying
stars
like our Sun, we've found that they go through periods of diminishment, when their total amount of energy that's expelled from them goes down by maybe one percent.
We think that there are about 10 million dead
stars
in the Milky Way alone, our galaxy.
And these
stars
have compressed down to maybe something like 12, 15 miles wide, and they are black holes.
Maybe 400 billion
stars
in our galaxy?
Connectors and openers, not untouchable
stars.
Everyone would rate "Schindler's List" five stars, and then they'd rate Adam Sandler, "The Do-Over" three
stars.
And I really think there's a fundamental difference, if you sort of look into the future, between a humanity that is a space-faring civilization, that's out there exploring the stars, on multiple planets, and I think that's really exciting, compared with one where we are forever confined to Earth until some eventual extinction event.
[Blue suns, green whirlwinds,] [birdbeaks of light pecking open] [pomegranate stars.]
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