Water
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We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food.
But suppose you take some dirt and dig through it and then put it into these spectrometers, because there's bacteria all over the place; or you take
water
anywhere on Earth, because it's teaming with life, and you make the same analysis; the spectrum looks completely different.
With the eye of a child, I can still see
water
dripping from the thatched roof of our house when it rained.
There was no electricity, no pipe with
water.
We trekked to fetch
water
from the nearby streams.
Then I found out, post exposure, that this plastic bag if I put it into a filthy puddle or a stream filled with coliforms and all sorts of disgusting stuff, that that filthy
water
will migrate through the wall of the bag by osmosis and end up inside it as pure, potable drinking
water.
This one, as long as you know what
water
is like then you can experience this.
A
water
diviner is a professional.
No water, rocky soil."
Very little
water
is wasted.
All the roofs are connected underground to a 400,000 liter tank, and no
water
is wasted.
If we have four years of drought, we still have
water
on the campus, because we collect rainwater.
If you do this, you get the last puzzle piece, which is
water.
When we run out of water, as we are in some parts of the world and soon to be in other parts of the world, we're going to have to get this from the sea, and that's going to require us to build desalination plants.
In fact, it's going to require twice the world's supply of oil to run the pumps to generate the
water.
But in a world where energy is freed and transmittable easily and cheaply, we can take any
water
wherever we are and turn it into whatever we need.
On that grid, I can then weave the high tide readings,
water
temperature, air temperature and Moon phases.
In 2016 alone, just last year, (Voice breaking) one in six houses in Detroit had their
water
shut off.
For all the money and subsidies, for all the streetlights installed, the dollars for new stadiums and slick advertisements and positive buzz, we're shutting off
water
to tens of thousands of people living right on the Great Lakes, the world's largest source of it.
When economic development comes at the cost of community, it's not just those who have lost their homes or access to
water
who are harmed, but it breaks little pieces of our own humanity as well.
In Detroit, that means average citizens deputizing themselves to create
water
stations and deliveries for those who have lost access to it.
Or clergy and teachers engaging in civil disobedience to block
water
shutoff trucks.
And it's also a great place to go down south because the
water'
s warmer, and the Molas are kind of friendly down there.
And the student has trained this robot to pour this
water
into a glass.
It's a hard problem because the
water
sloshes about, but it can do it.
Likewise, we can work with oil and
water
systems.
As you know, when you put oil and
water
together, they don't mix, but through self-assembly we can get a nice oil droplet to form, and we can actually use this as a body for our artificial organism or for our protocell, as you will see later.
It's a pool of water, and the protocell starts moving itself around in the system.
If we count the number of chemicals in that system, actually, including the
water
that's in the dish, we have five chemicals that can do this.
I like this cloud because it has exactly the same
water
content as the transparent air around it.
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