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Their DNA starts to synthesize new proteins,
which
spill out and interact with adjacent nerves, and they start releasing their neurotransmitters, and those neurotransmitters spill out and activate adjacent glial cells, and so on and so forth, until what we have is a positive feedback loop.
Which
means that really is what you would see if you took a dive in a submersible.
So we had to chase this in the submersible for quite sometime, because the top speed of this fish is one knot,
which
was the top speed of the submersible.
In fact, it's thought that some of these are as much as 3,000 years old,
which
is one reason that bottom trawling should not be allowed.
And then finally, I want to show you some responses that we recorded with the world's first deep-sea webcam,
which
we had installed in Monterey Canyon last year.
This is going to be a glowing source first,
which
is like bioluminescent bacteria.
So this scavenger comes in,
which
is a giant sixgill shark.
And then you're going to see people start to gather in the center of the city to celebrate the night before,
which
happens right here.
Approximate collection rate of 11 sheep per hour,
which
would make a working wage of 69 cents per hour.
But only one of them out of the 7,599 said this. (Laughter)
Which
I was pretty surprised by.
We decided to use the Mechanical Turk for exactly what it was meant for,
which
is making money.
And you can also trade real hundred-dollar bills for fake hundred-dollar bills and make a donation to the Hundred Dollar Laptop Project,
which
is now known as One Laptop Per Child.
This is Max Mathews and John Kelly from Bell Labs in the '60s, where they created the song "Daisy Bell,
" which
was the world's first singing computer.
More recently, somebody even 3D-printed Thom Yorke's head,
which
is a little creepy, but pretty cool.
And if you find one that you're interested in, you can actually click on it and open up an information panel where you're able to rate that frame,
which
helps it bubble up to the top.
And then this is, again, the abstract version,
which
ends up getting a little bit crazy.
We want a world in
which
every child, just like you guys, can take for granted a polio-free world.
So this morning at about seven o'clock, I decided that we'd try to drive Chris and the production crew here berserk by downloading all of our data from India again, so that you could see something that's just unfolding today,
which
proves that the impossible is possible.
And if you wonder why this is interesting at all, you have to see the rest of Saudi Arabia, because this a country
which
is strictly divided between the sexes.
But still, if you're going to speak about a Muslim culture, this has a core: the divine message
which
began the religion.
And they've thought, "Oh, what a horrible religion that is,
which
ordains something like that."
But when you look at female circumcision, you see that it has nothing to do with Islam; it's just a North African practice
which
predates Islam.
Now, these are things about general culture, but I'm also very much interested in political culture and whether liberty and democracy is appreciated, or whether there's an authoritarian political culture in
which
the state is supposed to impose things on the citizens.
Let me give you an example: in Turkey, where I come from,
which
is a very hyper-secular republic, until very recently, we used to have what I call "secularism police,
" which
would guard the universities against veiled students.
Islam, actually, as a monotheistic religion,
which
defined man as a responsible agent by itself, created the idea of the individual in the Middle East, and saved it from the communitarianism, the collectivism of the tribe.
These things
which
make Islamic law, the troubling aspects of Islamic law, were developed into later interpretations of Islam.
Which
means that Muslims can, today, look at those things and say, "Well, the core of our religion is here to stay with us.
These were intellectuals or statesmen of the 19th century, and later, 20th century,
which
looked at Europe, basically, and saw that Europe has many things to admire, like science and technology.
And in place of that, what happens is that Islamism grows as an ideology
which
is authoritarian,
which
is quite strident,
which
is quite anti-Western, and
which
wants to shape society based on a utopian vision.
And this is a question, I think,
which
needs to be discussed carefully.
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