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Philosophers have told us for
thousands
of years that the power to create is very closely linked to the power to destroy.
Thousands
of years ago, we started to domesticate animals, and we trained them for work and weaponry and companionship.
Then, over
thousands
or millions of years, the birds’ bodies change to match this new behavior.
There are
thousands
of other kids just like me, who deserve this, too.
In our case, it was the ability to feed tens of
thousands
more people.
If we coordinated the planning and logistics across all of the major facets of a humanitarian operation, we could feed, clothe and shelter hundreds of
thousands
more people, and companies need to step up and play the role that I know they can in bringing about this revolution.
There might be
thousands
of other stories where diet alone failed, but we never hear about them.
So if we can take these ideas and add a little bit of seed money, and add some good partners, and add good political will, we think they can scale up to reach
thousands
and millions of people around the world.
In Bangladesh, we have partners who are training tens of
thousands
of young people in the trades, so that they can become motorcycle repair people, or mobile phone service people.
And then I went online and found
thousands
of people all over the world living with the same symptoms, similarly isolated, similarly disbelieved.
First hundreds, then
thousands
and thousands, from every age group: from the very young to women in their '90s, to hundreds of wonderful men.
All of these
thousands
of loosely connected little pieces are coming together, and it's about time we ask the question, how do we want to evolve human beings over the next century or two?
And we've been doing that for
thousands
of years.
We laugh because we know the heart is a muscle, but for hundreds of
thousands
of years, or tens of
thousands
of years, "I gave her my heart.
Or could you transplant that consciousness into something that would be very different, that would last in space, that would last tens of
thousands
of years, that would be a completely redesigned body that could hold consciousness for a long, long period of time?
What we've seen is
thousands
of black people showing up for our lives with very little infrastructure and very little support.
Not only was I not moving a muscle, I had no social interaction with the hundreds of
thousands
of people that were hurtling past me, like me, with their eyes faced forward and their music blaring.
So even though it started as my graduate thesis and I'm working hard for 16 years with
thousands
of people to help make this thing come to life, I know and believe that who the BeltLine is being built for is just as important as whether it's built at all.
And imagine the debris that would be strewn everywhere if a collision actually happened,
thousands
of smaller pieces of debris becoming new obstacles.
Decades later and dozens of countries from all around the world have launched
thousands
of more satellites into orbit, and the frequency of launches is only going to increase in the future, especially if you consider things like the possibility of 900-plus satellite constellations being launched.
Of the nearly 7,000 satellites launched since the late 1950s, only about one in seven is currently operational, and in addition to the satellites that are no longer working, there's also hundreds of
thousands
of marble-sized debris and millions of paint chip-sized debris that are also orbiting around the Earth.
Running along this entire 42,000 miles are tens of
thousands
of active volcanoes.
Tens of
thousands
of active volcanoes.
Watching exploration live from
thousands
of miles away, and it's just dawning on her what she's seeing.
And you multiply that by
thousands
or tens of
thousands
of times, and that formula was what brought us the Industrial Revolution.
Hundreds of
thousands
of others would become horribly ill, and parts of the city would be uninhabitable for years, if not for decades.
Thousands
of labs literally have this in hand today, and they're doing important research.
I studied dozens of organizations,
thousands
of people.
Its design and construction took decades of work by
thousands
of physicists from around the globe, and in the summer of 2015, we had been working tirelessly to switch on the LHC at the highest energy that humans have ever used in a collider experiment.
But what was it about this particular bump that caused
thousands
of physicists to collectively lose their cool?
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