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And it's not just biological
systems
that produce miracles through trial and error.
What we have here in the background is an example of our
systems
that we run in our labs, where we track virus infections worldwide.
In fact, if I just connect back to our lab
systems
through the Web, we can see in real time just some kind of idea of how many viruses, how many new examples of malware we find every single day.
We know that online criminals are hiring programmers, hiring testing people, testing their code, having back-end
systems
with SQL databases.
We've created entire value
systems
and a physical reality to support the worth of self.
We actually have the technology and
systems.
The other option we could choose was to develop the
systems
of communication that would allow us to share ideas and to cooperate amongst others.
Buildings are colonized by airborne microbes that enter through windows and through mechanical ventilation
systems.
We elect the district attorneys, the judges and the legislators who operate these
systems
for we the people.
Things that don't have any wiring in them at all, we're learning how to include in these
systems
of notation and navigation.
Now all of these are fine projects, but they really have missed an essential point, which is it's not about the leaves above, it's about the
systems
below.
And we're going to fix them by imposing back on them street and block
systems
and returning to the building lot as the normal increment of development.
Planetary
systems
outside our own are like distant cities whose lights we can see twinkling, but whose streets we can't walk.
In just over two years of operations, we've found over 1,200 potential new planetary
systems
around other stars.
There are also a number of features that vary between continents like that that have to do with how we metabolize food that we ingest, or that have to do with how our immune
systems
deal with microbes that try to invade our bodies.
So I'm going to show you what I believe is the current state of manufacturing, and then compare that to some natural
systems.
But on the other side, if you look at the natural systems, we have proteins that have two million types, can fold in 10,000 nanoseconds, or DNA with three billion base pairs we can replicate in roughly an hour.
So there's all of this complexity in our natural systems, but they're extremely efficient, far more efficient than anything we can build, far more complex than anything we can build.
So there's something super interesting about natural
systems.
So the last project I'll show is called Biased Chains, and it's probably the most exciting example that we have right now of passive self-assembly
systems.
What we find is, no longer simple tools, but
systems.
And these hackers had a word for those mysterious bugs in telegraph
systems
that they called bugs.
And my favorite example of that occurred beginning in 1976, when it was discovered that the bacteria causing Legionnaires disease had always been present in natural waters, but it was the precise temperature of the water in heating, ventilating and air conditioning
systems
that raised the right temperature for the maximum reproduction of Legionella bacillus.
So chemists got to work, and they developed a bactericide that became widely used in those
systems.
Some of these churches and mosques are world-class, with excellent audio-visual systems, wonderful meeting spaces, and they organize events that rival international concerts.
And in fact, a World Bank survey revealed that 30 to 70 percent of assets owned by medical organizations in Africa are actually owned by faith-based organizations, but that there's very little collaboration between the faith community and public health-care
systems.
Our health
systems
were fragile, our health workers lacked skills and training.
So in addition to promoting those proactive solutions, the other thing we need to do is upend the hate in our institutions and our policies that perpetuate dehumanization and difference and otherizing and hate, like
systems
of sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace, or our deeply racially imbalanced and deeply racially biased criminal "justice" system.
And then ... when we connect together in these connection spaces, facilitated by connection systems, we need to change the way we talk to each other and connect with one another and relate with generosity and open-mindedness and kindness and compassion and not hate.
Later, I would work on evolutionary genetics, and I would work on
systems
biology.
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