Suppose
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So there's a long history of extraordinary state infrastructural projects in China, which I
suppose
helps us to explain what we see today, which is something like the Three Gorges Dam and many other expressions of state competence within China.
I
suppose
it is, so I won't say "revolution," but it certainly evolved very, very deeply our understanding of the proton, and of particles beyond that.
Suppose
I go up and I say, "I'm going to take your phone."
Let's
suppose
that I am thriving, then tomorrow I want to tell you about how well I did.
But
suppose
you take some dirt and dig through it and then put it into these spectrometers, because there's bacteria all over the place; or you take water anywhere on Earth, because it's teaming with life, and you make the same analysis; the spectrum looks completely different.
This string of letters and numbers and symbols and parentheses that can be texted, I suppose, or Twittered worldwide, is the chemical identity of our pro compound.
Suppose
I ask you how many penguins are there.
She's now five, and through her glorious existence, I
suppose
I have now become a fully paid-up member of the amazing, dizzyingly wonderful disabled community.
Suppose
you have appendicitis and you're referred to a surgeon who's batting 400 on appendectomies.
Now
suppose
you live in a certain part of a certain remote place and you have a loved one who has blockages in two coronary arteries and your family doctor refers that loved one to a cardiologist who's batting 200 on angioplasties.
What else was I
suppose
to do?" (Laughter) Or Florida: "Police Taser 6-year-old Boy at Elementary School."
And theoretically, I
suppose
if we opt for a film where someone gets brutally murdered or dies in a fiery car crash, we are more likely to walk out of that theater feeling like we've got it pretty good.
Suppose
we had another wonderful TED event next week.
So
suppose
I were to send this into a building, and I had no idea what this building looked like.
But
suppose
then that one of them mutates.
I
suppose
the funding bureaucrats ultimately have to get their act together.
And I
suppose
I could mention from one of the very earliest computer scientists, whose name was Norbert Wiener, and he wrote a book back in the '50s, from before I was even born, called "The Human Use of Human Beings."
Suppose
that what I say is true.
I mean, who knows, but
suppose
it happens.
Suppose
some time in the next two dozen years we pick up a faint line that tells us we have some cosmic company.
But
suppose
I worked next to somebody in a bank who was doing something.
Suppose
I was sitting next to a rogue trader, and I want to report it to the boss of the bank.
I have a lot of it, and that's a good thing I
suppose.
Suppose
we stopped taking that for granted.
Suppose
tomorrow morning the prime minister of Britain or the president of the U.S., or the leader of any other developed nation, woke up and said, "I'm never going to be able to create all the jobs I need in the current climate.
But let's
suppose
that our aim is to bring new economic activity to the base of the pyramid.
Suppose
I were talking with you and I was introducing you to my uncle.
Now
suppose
that that visceral difference makes you subtly dissociate the future from the present every time you speak.
Suppose
we could do this instead on human cells.
I
suppose
they were true.
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