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Re: TED - Ideas Worth Spreading

Postby triers on Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:03 am

These are the contrasts of our World:

Sunitha Krishnan fights sex slavery

Sunitha Krishnan has dedicated her life to rescuing women and children from sex slavery, a multimilion-dollar global market. In this courageous talk, she tells three powerful stories, as well as her own, and calls for a more humane approach to helping these young victims rebuild their lives.


AND

Gregory Stock: To upgrade is human

In this prophetic 2003 talk -- just days before Dolly the sheep was stuffed -- biotech ethicist Gregory Stock looked forward to new, more meaningful (and controversial) technologies, like customizable babies, whose adoption might drive human evolution.


So what will the future offer and to whom? Probably difference in social levels in all meanings would get as greater as ever.. :arrow:
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Making sense of a visible quantum object

Postby triers on Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:32 am

Aaron O'Connell: Making sense of a visible quantum object

In a breakthrough experiment, Aaron O'Connell has blurred that distinction by creating an object that is visible to the unaided eye, but provably in two places at the same time. In this talk he suggests an intriguing way of thinking about the result.


There are very interesting questions asked based on that experiment...

The link between microcosmos and macrocosmos seems less bizarre and more and more provocative :!: :idea:
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A Brain in a Supercomputer [jaw-dropping]

Postby admin on Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:28 am

Presentation@ TED: Henry Markram builds a brain in a supercomputer

Henry Markram is director of Blue Brain, a supercomputing project that can model components of the mammalian brain to precise cellular detail -- and simulate their activity in 3D.


In this jaw-dropping TED presentation he gives us very serious hint of what our consciousness may be really made like :!: :idea: :arrow: ...
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Re: TED - Ideas Worth Spreading

Postby triers on Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:15 am

Josette Sheeran: Ending hunger now

Josette Sheeran, the head of the UN's World Food Program, talks about why, in a world with enough food for everyone, people still go hungry, still die of starvation, still use food as a weapon of war. Her vision: "Food is one issue that cannot be solved person by person. We have to stand together."


One very important problem, that needs many different appoaches and more efforts to be solved successfully :!:
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Innovation & Collective brain

Postby triers on Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:16 am

It seems Innovation & Collective brain are closely tight and the reason for that is the accumulative synergy effect that appears from the last.

Matt Ridley: When ideas have sex

Matt Ridley shows how, throughout history, the engine of human progress has been the meeting and mating of ideas to make new ideas. It's not important how clever individuals are, he says; what really matters is how smart the collective brain is.


Charles Leadbeater on innovation

Charles Leadbeater weaves a tight argument that innovation isn't just for professionals anymore. Passionate amateurs, using new tools, are creating products and paradigms that companies can't.


Q: Do you know how many people in the world can make a computer mouse?
A: No one!
Q: Do you know how many people in the world can make a pencil?
A: Right. No one!
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