Start
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I'm just going to focus on a few of them, and let's
start
with fire, because I think fire is probably the first one that you're all thinking about right now.
But to build a fire, you kind of
start
with small pieces of wood and you work your way up, and eventually you can add the log to the fire, and when you do add the log to the fire, of course, it burns, but it burns slowly.
It's hard to
start
them on fire, and when they do, they actually burn extraordinarily predictably, and we can use fire science in order to predict and make these buildings as safe as concrete and as safe as steel.
Let's
start
with the power.
You
start
with some water, pour in some nanotubes, add antibodies, mix it up, take some paper, dip it, dry it, and you can detect cancer.
And so then, three months later, I finally nailed down a harsh deadline with this guy, and I get into his lab, I get all excited, and then I sit down, I
start
opening my mouth and talking, and five seconds later, he calls in another Ph.D. Ph.D.s just flock into this little room, and they're just firing these questions at me, and by the end, I kind of felt like I was in a clown car.
Let's
start
with technology.
Once you have the tremendous economic power that we're seeing at the very, very top of the income distribution and the political power that inevitably entails, it becomes tempting as well to
start
trying to change the rules of the game in your own favor.
We
start
our journey in the central deserts.
And as sleepless nights pile up, the bedroom can
start
to carry associations of restless nights wracked with anxiety.
In that context, you can see that networks like Bitcoin suddenly
start
to make a bit more sense.
So suddenly, you
start
thinking, well Amazon potentially could push this.
And you think, corporations should
start
taking their assets and thinking of them in a different way and trading them.
When Muhammad told me his personal story, how his father, 55 years old, collapsed at home, had a cardiac arrest, and it took over an hour for an ambulance arrive, and he saw his father die in front of his eyes, he asked me, "Please
start
this in east Jerusalem."
It would stop, and then start, and then stop, and then
start.
I
start
with the notion of the ideograph.
And then the next year, we
start
again.
Well, we
start
our life with the racing car.
Now, when you look at some of the data on the screen above, things like heart rate, pulse, oxygen, respiration rates, they're all unusual for a normal child, but they're quite normal for the child there, and so one of the challenges you have in health care is, how can I look at the patient in front of me, have something which is specific for her, and be able to detect when things
start
to change, when things
start
to deteriorate?
Because like a racing car, any patient, when things
start
to go bad, you have a short time to make a difference.
We streamed data from the bedside instruments in their pediatric intensive care so that we could both look at the data in real time and, more importantly, to store the data so that we could
start
to learn from it.
The blue line is an indication of when patterns
start
to change, and immediately, before we even started putting in clinical interpretation, we can see that the data is speaking to us.
And when things
start
to change, when conditions
start
to deteriorate, we move into the red line.
Let's
start
from this moment.
And before I
start
making noises with it, and using it to manipulate my voice, I want to reiterate that everything that you're about to hear is being made by my voice.
So once this thing really gets going, and it really starts to mangle the audio I'm putting into it, it becomes not obvious that it is the human voice, but it is, so I'm going to take you through it bit by bit and
start
nice and simple.
So I'm going to
start
another beat for you, like this.
There's always got to be a bit of a dance at the start, because it's just fun, so you can clap along if you want.
It's no use having that kind of raw ability without the technique, and luckily, Derek, you decided that, once we did
start
learning, you'd let me help you learn all the scale fingerings.
But I always have to
start
my classes by dispelling some hardwired myths, because without really knowing it, many of us were taught evolution wrong.
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