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We're just made of cells, about 100
trillion
of them.
He says, "How many zeros in a
trillion?
If a single cell is programmed to do that, it's no surprise that 30
trillion
cells have the same agenda.
And if we are going to have over 350
trillion
dollars by 2030, those dollars need to be in the hands of women.
That's an eyelash under a
trillion
dollars.
This is the code that's in every single one of our 50
trillion
cells that makes us who we are and what we are.
19
trillion
dollars is what we're going to have to spend.
So now my country is 15
trillion
dollars in debt.
This came out in 2008, which was, of course, around the time that the banking crisis had shown that we had lost financial capital of the order of two and a half
trillion
dollars.
So if we give one computer to one person, and we multiply that times five billion, even if that laptop is a hundred dollars, then we would have 483
trillion
dollars.
Then that would be 145
trillion
dollars.
That's a one followed by 500 zeros, a number so vast that if every atom in our observable universe had its own universe, and all of the atoms in all those universes each had their own universe, and you repeated that for two more cycles, you'd still be at a tiny fraction of the total, namely, one
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And if you extrapolate that data, it looks like there could be half a
trillion
planets just in our own galaxy.
And the cost annually is three
trillion
dollars.
And one
trillion
of that goes to OPEC.
If you take the last 10 years and bring forward, you've transferred to OPEC a
trillion
dollars.
If you go forward the next 10 years and cap the price of oil at 100 dollars a barrel, you will pay 2.2
trillion.
It's 24
trillion.
That signal was so strong, it could only have been produced by 10
trillion
tons of water buried in the sediment, collected over millions and billions of years by the impact of asteroids and comet material.
There's a myth that you can't do anything in space for less than a
trillion
dollars and 20 years.
I'm going to tell you how to get the United States completely off oil and coal, five
trillion
dollars cheaper with no act of Congress led by business for profit.
And combined with triple to quintuple efficiency airplanes, now on the drawing board, can save close to a
trillion
dollars.
Together, those things can give us the same or better access with 46 to 84 percent less driving, saving another 0.4
trillion
dollars, plus 0.3
trillion
dollars from using trucks more productively.
Saving or displacing barrels for 25 bucks rather than buying them for over a hundred, adds up to a $4
trillion
net saving counting all the hidden costs at zero.
Over the next 40 years, buildings, which use three-quarters of the electricity, can triple or quadruple their energy productivity, saving 1.4
trillion
dollars, net present value, with a 33 percent internal rate of return or in English, the savings are worth four times what they cost.
Now combine the electricity and oil revolutions, both driven by modern efficiency, and you get the really big story: reinventing fire, where business enabled and sped by smart policies in mindful markets can lead the United States completely off oil and coal by 2050, saving 5
trillion
dollars, growing the economy 2.6-fold, strengthening out national security, oh, and by the way, by getting rid of the oil and coal, reducing the fossil carbon emissions by 82 to 86 percent.
Each of you owns a piece of that $5
trillion
prize.
Some pundit with too much time on his hands has reckoned that the new experiments are approximately 100
trillion
times better than they were in 1960, 100
trillion
times better.
And each of us has about 100,000 of these things running around, right now, inside each one of your 100
trillion
cells.
Somewhere between 10
trillion
to 70
trillion
cells in his body.
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