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lot not had a fight with my wife in 2 feels no longer try to be right?!?i didnt have to talk to the flight attendant could see in her eyes, it was was 。s the LHC is certainly, when it turns on in summer, going to write the next chapter of that I39。 talk, to be at least put up there with these wonderful creation stories of the peoples of the high Andes and the frozen is a creation story, I think, equally as story goes like this: we know that the universe began billion years ago, in an immensely hot, dense state, much smaller than a single began to expand about a million, billion, billion, billion billionth of a secondI think I got that rightafter the Big separated away from the other universe then underwent an exponential expansion called about the first billionth of a second or so, the Higgs field kicked in, and the quarks and the gluons and the electrons that make us up got universe continued to expand and about a few minutes, there was hydrogen and helium in the 39。s a theory called supersymmetry, which doubles the number of particles in the standard model, which, at first sight, doesn39。s one of the prime reasons we built this giant 39。s exactly the way the Higgs mechanism picture is that the electrons and the quarks in your body and in the universe that we see around us are heavy, in a sense, and massive, because they39。t be possible without an extra it39。ve been a little disingenuous, because I39。ve done, really, is stamp collect , we39。t it? Just up the to the universe, it39。ll melt into a pool of water, and you would be able to see that, actually, it was just made of H20, it39。s made of, and how everything sticks by everything I mean, of course, me and you, the Earth, the Sun, the 100 billion suns in our galaxy and the 100 billion galaxies in the observable you might say, “Well, OK, but why not just look at it? You know? If you want to know what I39。re is a picture about a year magnets are in , again, a EU standardsize, real person, so you get some sense of the it39。我還得到另一個啟示,像是看見自己的未來再回來,改變自己的人生。還沒完全做到,但確實好多了。s not perfect, but it39。m opening no longer want to postpone anything in that urgency, that purpose, has really changed my ,一切都改變了。想像坐在一架沒有聲音的飛機上。第一篇:TED演講稿大全TED精彩演講:墜機讓我學到的三件事Imagine a big explosion as you climb through 3,000 a plane full of an engine going clack, clack, clack, clack, clack,clack, sounds ,當你在三千多英尺的高空;想像機艙內(nèi)布滿黑煙,想像引擎發(fā)出喀啦、喀啦、喀啦、喀啦、喀啦的聲響,聽起來很可怕。他關上引擎。t, all the fences I wanted to mend, all the experiences I wanted to have and I never I thought about that later on, I came up with a saying, which is, “collect bad wines”.Because if the wine is ready and the person is there, I39。ve tired to get better at everything I in my humanity, I also allow my ego to get I regretted the time I wasted on things that did not matter with people that I thought about my relationship with my wife, my friends, with after, as I reflected on that, I decided to eliminate negative energy from my 39。我想到我和妻子、朋友及人們的關系,之后,回想這件事時,我決定除掉我人生中的負面情緒。I was given the gift of a miracle, of not dying that was given another gift, which was to be able to see into the future and e back and live ,我活下來了。re essentially digital this is the one that I work on, get some sense of the sizeyou can just see these EU standardsize people underneath.(Laughter)You get some sense of the size: 44 meters wide, 22 meters in diameter, 7,000 we recreate the conditions that were present less than a billionth of a second after the universe began up to 600 million times a second inside that detectorimmense if you see those metal bits therethose are huge magnets that bend electrically charged particles, so it can measure how fast they39。s a wonderful , you might be asking, “Why? Why create the conditions that were present less than a billionth of a second after the universe began?” Well, particle physicists are nothing if not the aim of particle physics is to understand what everything39。s an incredibly plicated, beautiful as you heat it up, it39。s a big country, America, isn39。s possible.(Laughter)But what he meant was that what we39。s called the standard modelbeautifully simple mathematical could stick it on the front of a Tshirt, which is always the sign of is it.(Laughter)I39。re necessary to make that mathematics all the exquisitely detailed calculations we can do with that wonderful equation wouldn39。s almost like they get get that39。ve been able to think ofthen whatever does the job of the Higgs particles we know have to turn up at the , that39。s almost as if there was one beautiful kind of superforce, back at the beginning of they just there39。d say that it deserves, in the spirit of Wade Davis39。t know makes me really feel that that civilizationwhich, as I say, if you believe the scientific creation story, has emerged purely as a result of the laws of physics, and a few hydrogen atomsthen I think, to me anyway, it makes me feel incredibly that39。然后他說了幾個字,我聽過最不帶情緒的幾個字,他說,“即將迫降,小心沖擊。我不想再把生命中的任何事延后,這種緊迫感、目標性改變了我的生命。過去兩年我從未和妻子吵架,感覺很好,我不再嘗試爭論對錯,我選擇快樂?!皝磉@里度假的嗎,親愛的?”(笑聲)“來探望孩子的嗎?這次要待多久呢?恩,事實上,我希望能再待久一點。這些學生是怎么得到這些知識的呢?當然是從他們的祖父母,甚至曾祖父母那里得來的。其實,沒有那么久啦,這有點太久以前了。何樂而不為呢?畢竟,最好的教育來自于最好的大學,而根據(jù)最新的世界大學排名,那些名列前茅的都是英國和美國的大學。你必須先讓我們滿意,使我們認定你的英文夠好。于是文明照亮了歐洲的黑暗時代。順便說一下,他在學校還曾被認為需要課外補習,因為他其實有閱讀障礙。為了達成這目的,他們需要西方教育。所以,叮!問題解決了。this isi dont know if you saw it on n recentlythey gave the heroes award to a young kenyan shepherd boy who couldnt study at night in his village like all the village children,篇三:世上最好的演講:ted演講吸引人的秘密 why ted talks are better than the last speech you sat through 世上最好的演講:ted演講吸引人的秘密 think about the last time you heard someone give a speech, or any formal it was so long that you were either overwhelmed with data, or you just tuned the speaker powerpoint was involved, each slide was probably loaded with at least 40 words or figures, and odds are that you dont remember more than a tiny bit of what they were supposed to 。聽起來太過短暫,似乎無法傳達足夠多訊息。具體說就是,把大量觀點高度濃縮為三大要點。而添加一張照片或圖片后,記憶率將躍升至