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So in one case: all the
trillions
of atoms that make up that chunk of metal are sitting still and at the same time those same atoms are moving up and down.
Humans in the developed world spend more than 90 percent of their lives indoors, where they breathe in and come into contact with
trillions
of life forms invisible to the naked eye: microorganisms.
These people represent tens of
trillions
of dollars injected into the global economy.
Trillions
are born here, but only a few make it to adulthood.
And these things expand and expand and expand into these giant galaxies, and you get
trillions
of them.
And the reason for
trillions
of galaxies, sextillions of planets, is to create something that looks like that and something that looks like that.
Our bodies are home to
trillions
of microbes, and these creatures define who we are.
It's thousands of processors, a terabyte of memory,
trillions
of bytes of memory.
How many
trillions?
And you've got
trillions
of them.
The endocrine system relies on interactions between three features to do its job: glands, hormones, and
trillions
of cell receptors.
In some of these areas, there's not enough water, there's no energy, it's going to cost tens of
trillions
of dollars to lay out the sewer lines and to build the facilities and to operate and maintain these systems, and if you don't build it right, you're going to have flush toilets that basically go straight into the river, just like what's happening in many cities in the developing world.
Markets move and
trillions
of dollars of capital move around the world based on which countries are going up and which countries are going down, all measured in GDP.
Now, I read Peter Singer's book in 1980, when I had a full head of lush, brown hair, and indeed I was moved by it, because I had become a lawyer because I wanted to speak for the voiceless, defend the defenseless, and I'd never realized how voiceless and defenseless the trillions, billions of nonhuman animals are.
When you simply open your eyes and look about this room, billions of neurons and
trillions
of synapses are engaged.
But that doesn't explain the billions of neurons and
trillions
of synapses that are engaged in vision.
And it's a world that's very different from our everyday world, made up of
trillions
of atoms.
So does all inanimate matter, made up of
trillions
of atoms.
Because once you put together
trillions
of atoms, that quantum weirdness just dissolves away.
We spent
trillions
of dollars.
The risks associated with 9/11 will not be measured in terms of lives lost by terror attacks or buildings destroyed or
trillions
of dollars spent. They'll be measured in terms of the costs of our distraction from critical issues and our inability to get together scientists, technologists, government leaders, at a moment of transformation akin to the beginning of the Renaissance, akin to the beginning of the major transformational eras that have happened on Earth, and start coming up with, if not the right answers, then at least the right questions.
It's like searching for a needle in
trillions
of haystacks.
Maybe the real habitable zone is so large that there are billions of needles in those
trillions
of haystacks.
We know this to be true, but we also know that ever since J.K. typed the words wizard, wand, and "Wingardium Leviosa," that Law of Gravity has ceased to exist on the
trillions
of pages resting between those bookends.
In the 20th century, we literally spent
trillions
of dollars building infrastructure to get water to our cities.
There are billions of neurons in the human brain, and
trillions
of connections between all those neurons.
And we already looked at the billions or even
trillions
of hours worldwide that people are spending sitting in them, driving frustrated, anxious.
Trillions
of bacteria, viruses, and fungi live on or inside of us, and maintaining a good, balanced relationship with them is to our advantage.
Well, to not do so would mean needing to engineer endless acres of land on an entirely new planet by releasing
trillions
of gallons of atmospheric gasses and then constructing a giant glass dome to contain it all.
It's estimated there are
trillions
of dollars circling the globe in our global economy every single day, yet only four percent of that money is actually in coin or currency.
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