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OK, again, what's this got to do with anything?exponentially fast, it turns out.
Now this plot can be extended into the future, and we see all sorts of predictions of climate increasing, the temperature increasingexponentially throughout the next 50 years to 100 years.Of course, this is not the first time in Earth's recent history that the planet has experienced a really rapid increase in temperature.
into the appliance, right? What why would you ever have an unintelligent appliance, right? At this point, when itgets exponentially cheaper. We used to get in traffic accidents.Right? Like like the big reveal, right?
um that I don't think existed anywhere close to you know where we are now 30 years ago 20 years is very kind thank you um but yeah I I think that astronomy as a field has really sped upum exponentially as with has has a lot of other stem Fields um with the Advent and and development of sort of Cutting Edge technologies that make it possiblefor us to manage big data and you know perform simulations expeditiously and I think really um capitalize on on the enormous amounts of data that we're getting from our telescopes
The one I worry most about is biopathogens.For exponentially declining prices, people can build measles, smallpox, et cetera, put it in a drone, and fly it down our streets.This potential to cause mass havoc is one that is spreading in many areas, not least in the cyber sphere, which, of course, as the nervous system of our new world,
So if you have a web, and the number of nodes in that web goes from one to two to three to four, the number of connectionsincreases exponentially. So that is something that makes it very hard to replicate a network once the network gains scale, something that Googlersshould be pretty familiar with, I think.
you know solution but that I think was important early on. I think that digitalis exponentially more fun but also harder than print or televisionbecause I don't think you ever get to say well we've got that licked and then
Google you guys know very well the the the accessibility and aggregate of data over a period oftime have increased exponentially but our ability to extract Insight from that meaning from that has only grownmarginally it's because we mistake information for intimacy we have a lot of information about people but intimacy
And lots of studies have shown that most seeds fall around that tree, right?Seed dispersal falls off exponentially as you go away from the tree.So we already knew for a long time that trees producing cones and dispersing their seeds, they're providing the seed and seedlings for the next generations.
This shot is from the inside a wind tunnel.That is going up exponentially.
The economic effects that I talked about.The wildfire's growing exponentially in California and Scandinavia.The hurricanes. They're inventing new categories of hurricanes.
And we subscribe to something called the mastermind principle, which says that two minds are not doubly better than one mind.They're exponentially better. And so there's this unquantifiable value to having two brains on something versus one.And we get along great.
as well as gain better memory." So when you breathe and you can pair it with a positive mindset, or your thoughts or beliefs,it becomes exponentially powerful than just taking a deep breath.After I talk for a little bit, we're going to experience some different breath techniques.
This slide just shows the institutional capital in the world.And it's growing exponentially.Back in 2008, it was $23 trillion.
They're doing the same thing that we're doing right now.it takes exponentially more water in order to do that.
is rising exponentially and can be quantified. And as a result, you can
The technology is advancing exponentially.
It's just grown exponentially.
So things are changing exponentially faster, becoming smaller, cheaper, and better.
But technology is changing exponentially.
going to be increasing exponentially.
they grow exponentially. Now, the chess game is an ultimate end game of 32 pieces. So, that's why there's no chance a game of chess can be solved. Theoretically, it cannot be
30 steps exponentially 2 486 I get to a billion it makes a huge difference and
numbers are going up exponentially this is a booming industry but as you know the growth in the gaming industry has
had to learn grew exponentially hence the need for an exhaustive encyclopedia
But we found that the party was exponentially better because people-- that little bit of you that's like, I'm showing up to this party in a costume, playing a character--
Even with processes which are growing exponentially, we think, oh, it's just going to continue to grow as it is.
And the bending moments are growing exponentially towards the bases.
But NAC or glutathione is exponentially one of the best things you can take.
we see men's grooming skyrocketing exponentially.
Again the company went up exponentially.
Quantitative easing has to be permanent and exponentially rising.
So it's just magnified exponentially.
But I raised the bar here exponentially.
And my life has been exponentially better for living by her dictates.
It also means there's exponentially more information coming at us at all times.
allows both those companies awareness to grow exponentially when these new you know demographics or groups of people
But you can see almost all of them are growing exponentially, which is unrealistic.
So the ability to sample the terrain explodes exponentially.
The first thing is that the virus spreads exponentially.
If you show them numbers that are growing exponentially, and then you say, where is this going to be five steps down the road?
as evidenced by the fact that it's grown exponentially in the past year, right?
our world that we live in just grows exponentially overnight.
Contrary to fears that human population would just grow exponentially forever, human population growth peaked in 1962.
And the impact has been sort of profound and has grown exponentially over the last 20 years for us.
And how is that not going to get exponentially worse over the next 30 years?
And then what valuations we have now are going to exponentially increase, and people who invest now are going to be able to ride that benefit.
And what this says is that it decays exponentially with a length scale set by the Bohr radius.
is that of course we live in an exponentially expanding socioeconomic universe.
I would say, exponentially more dangerous, because it used to be that journalists, by and large, were killed in the crossfire.
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