Which
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I tried out various computer voices that were available online, and for several months I had a British accent,
which
Chaz called Sir Lawrence."
Then Apple released the Alex voice,
which
was the best I'd heard.
This was a computer-assisted instruction system,
which
in those days ran on a computer named ILLIAC.
Now we live in the age of the Internet,
which
seems to be creating a form of global consciousness.
For context, this is current sea level, and this is the sea level above
which
more than 4 million people could be vulnerable to displacement.
This is a radargram,
which
is a vertical profile through the ice sheet, kind of like a slice of cake.
And when you put those together, you get an image like this,
which
is what the continent of Antarctica would look like without all the ice on top.
And by teaching engineering students to think like earth scientists and earth-science students who can think like engineers, my lab is building an environment in
which
we can build custom radar sensors for each problem at hand, that are optimized for low cost and high performance for that problem.
They discovered that adult cells, taken from you and me, could be reprogrammed back into embryonic-like cells,
which
they termed IPS cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells.
And I started to see floaters and stars,
which
I casually dismissed as too much high-altitude sun exposure.
And I tell them it's the study of the way in
which
human beings are shaped by things that they don't see.
And when you feel that way, you've got a problem to solve,
which
is, how are you going to explain all of those people who disagree with you?
When that doesn't work, when it turns out those people have all the same facts that we do and they still disagree with us, then we move on to a second assumption,
which
is that they're idiots.
And we all do this a little differently,
which
is why we can all look up at the same night sky and see this and also this and also this.
I just imagined it everywhere,
" which
has happened.
I would like to talk today about what I think is one of the greatest adventures human beings have embarked upon,
which
is the quest to understand the universe and our place in it.
Astronomers and cosmologists and physicists think that there is something called dark matter in the universe,
which
makes up 23 percent of the universe, and something called dark energy,
which
permeates the fabric of space-time, that makes up another 73 percent.
There is another way to search for dark matter,
which
is indirectly.
The reason why they have to work in winter is because they don't have the money to work in summer and spring, which, if they did that, they would need ships and submersibles to do their work.
I was there to view something called a long-duration balloon flight,
which
basically takes telescopes and instruments all the way to the upper atmosphere, the upper stratosphere, 40 km up.
And there's a volcano behind,
which
has glaciers at the very top.
For instance, here they are laying down the balloon fabric behind,
which
is eventually going to be filled up with helium.
If you want to know what I have to say about Darwinism itself, I'm afraid you're going to have to look at my books,
which
you won't find in the bookstore outside.
It has certain ideas at the heart of it,
which
we call 'sacred' or 'holy.'
[Them folks misunderestimated me] (Laughter) The survey that I quoted,
which
is the ARIS survey, didn't break down its data by socio-economic class or education, IQ or anything else.
A philosophical opinion about the nature of the universe,
which
is held by the vast majority of top American scientists and probably the majority of the intelligentsia generally, is so abhorrent to the American electorate that no candidate for popular election dare affirm it in public.
What happened was that Aveling's mistress was Marx's daughter, and when both Darwin and Marx were dead, Marx's papers became muddled up with Aveling's papers, and a letter from Darwin saying, "My dear sir, thank you very much but I don't want you to dedicate your book to me," was mistakenly supposed to be addressed to Marx, and that gave rise to this whole myth,
which
you've probably heard.
Which
is, of course, our old friend, the "don't rock the boat" argument.
The list of things
which
we strictly have to be agnostic about doesn't stop at tooth fairies and teapots; it's infinite.
Such people might be those belonging to the British lynch mob,
which
last year attacked a pediatrician in mistake for a pedophile.
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