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Subject: What if you hit a baseball moving at the speed of light?
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Randall Munroe: Comics that ask "what if?" 09:29 minutes · Filmed Mar 2014 · Posted May 2014 · TED2014 Web cartoonist Randall Munroe answers simple what-if questions ("what if you hit a baseball moving at the speed of light?") using math, physics, logic and deadpan humor. In this charming talk, a reader's question about Google's data warehouse leads Munroe down a circuitous path to a hilariously over-detailed answer — in which, shhh, you might actually learn something. | |
Playlist of the week Cross old music with new, and you've made a remix. Mix old ideas and new ones, and you might come up with something great. Watch » Total run time 1:25:49 | |
More from TED.com The subject of race can be very touchy. As finance executive Mellody Hobson says, it's a "conversational third rail." But, she says, that's exactly why we need to start talking about it. In this engaging, persuasive talk, Hobson makes the case that speaking openly about race — and particularly about diversity in hiring -- makes for better businesses and a better society. Watch » Sampling isn't about "hijacking nostalgia wholesale," says Mark Ronson. It's about inserting yourself into the narrative of a song while also pushing that story forward. In this mind-blowingly original talk, watch the DJ scramble 15 TED Talks into an audio-visual omelette, and trace the evolution of "La Di Da Di," Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's 1984 hit that has been reimagined for every generation since. Watch » | Marco Tempest uses charming stagecraft to demo EDI, the multi-purpose robot designed to work very closely with humans. Less a magic trick than an intricately choreographed performance, Tempest shows off the robot's sensing technology, safety features and strength, and makes the case for a closer human-robot relationship. (Okay, there's a little magic, too.) Watch » When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But as the unconventional battle waged on, he began to think that the culture of keeping important information classified was misguided and actually counterproductive. In a short but powerful talk McChrystal makes the case for actively sharing knowledge. Watch » | | |
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Quote of the Week “ | Journalists coin silly nicknames for twentysomethings like 'twixters' and 'kidults.' … As a culture, we have trivialized what is actually the defining decade of adulthood." |
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Join the Conversation | Deadline to apply to speak at TED@NYC: Thursday, May 29, at midnight Eastern. | | | |
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