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The world divides into around 57
trillion
three-meter squares, and we found that there are enough combinations of three dictionary words that we could name every three-meter square in the world uniquely with just three words.
We used 40,000 words, so that's 40,000 cubed, 64
trillion
combinations of three words, which is more than enough for the 57-trillion-odd three-meter squares, with a few spare.
We have more than 30
trillion
cells.
We actually tested a way to make 200
trillion
copies of our files, and we recovered all the data without error.
It's one of the first movies ever made, and now the first to be copied more than 200
trillion
times on DNA.
So Facebook's market capitalization is approaching half a
trillion
dollars.
Either Facebook is a giant con of half a
trillion
dollars and ads don't work on the site, it doesn't work as a persuasion architecture, or its power of influence is of great concern.
Its GDP is 1.5 trillion, which puts it higher than Argentina and Australia, Nigeria and South Africa.
Another striking image comes from Brendan McMahon for the "Huffington Post," saying that out of the one
trillion
dollar budget for military and defense-related spending, if only 0.05 percent were allocated to the arts, we would be able to pay for 20 full-time symphony orchestras at 20 million dollars apiece, and give over 80,000 artists an annual salary of 50,000 dollars each.
It's now a
trillion
dollars.
It kills seven million people every year, it costs five
trillion
dollars to the world economy and, worst, it robs us of our most precious gift, the years in our lives: six months of life expectancy in my hometown of Paris and up to three, four, five years in parts of India and China.
And we can't fight the threat in the kind of stupid way we're doing, because a million-dollar act causes a billion dollars of damage, causes a
trillion
dollar response which is largely ineffective and arguably, probably almost certainly, has made the problem worse.
It will be well over a
trillion
dollars by 2050.
Next, this needs to be an effort that spans society, and all of you need to be a part of it, because we cannot ask a tiny group of experts to be responsible for both containing and exploiting synthetic biology, because we already tried that with the financial system, and our stewards became massively corrupted as they figured out how they could cut corners, inflict massive, massive risks on the rest of us and privatize the gains, becoming repulsively wealthy while they stuck us with the $22
trillion
bill.
Except we've been so busy giving away a
trillion
here, a
trillion
there, that we've brought that date of reckoning forward to about 2017.
Now, up there, 20 feet above the stage, that's 10
trillion.
Meanwhile, we've got two
trillion
dollars, at a minimum, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers, that we need to expend to even make a dent in the infrastructure, which is currently rated at a D minus.
Well, as a consequence of that thinking, over the last 30 years, in the USA alone, the top one percent has grown 21
trillion
dollars richer while the bottom 50 percent have grown 900 billion dollars poorer, a pattern of widening inequality that has largely repeated itself across the world.
The human brain contains about 86 billion neurons, connected by at least a hundred
trillion
synapses.
You know, so humans generate about 12
trillion
watts, or 12 terawatts, from fossil fuels.
And Al Gore has spoken to why we need to hit one of these targets, and in reality what that means is in the next 30 to 40 years, we have to make 10
trillion
watts or more of new clean energy somehow.
That's half a
trillion
dollars which could go into business and could create jobs and opportunities and wealth right across the world, particularly in the most impoverished.
There's about a
trillion
human cells that make each one of us who we are and able to do all the things that we do.
But you have 10
trillion
bacterial cells in you or on you at any moment in your life.
So if we could replace the 1.2
trillion
fired bricks that are made each year with biofabricated bricks, we could reduce CO2 emissions by 800 million tons every year.
What we did, we spent over 10
trillion
dollars to build 70,000 nuclear warheads and put them on hair-trigger alert.
There would be a global recession and depression as our just-in-time inventory system and the tight rubber band of globalization broke, and the cost to our economy of one to three
trillion
dollars would be far worse for everyone than merely 100 million people dying, because so many more people would lose their job and their healthcare benefits, that the consequences are almost unthinkable.
Combined GDP is already over two
trillion
dollars.
Thirteen
trillion
dollars in wealth has evaporated over the course of the last two years.
But I read this fact the other day, that one
trillion
seconds equals 32,000 years.
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