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Peter Diamandis - Space activist
Peter Diamandis runs the X Prize Foundation, which offers large cash incentive prizes to inventors who can solve grand challenges like space flight, low-cost mobile medical diagnostics and oil spill cleanup. He is the chair of Singularity University, which teaches executives and grad students about exponentially growing technologies.

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Watch the live onstage debate with Paul Gilding that followed Peter Diamandis' 2012 TEDTalk >>

Peter Diamandis is the founder and chair of the X Prize Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is simply "to bring about radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity." By offering a big cash prize for a specific accomplishment, the X Prize stimulates competition and excitement around some of the planet's most important goals. Diamandis is also co-founder and chairman of Singularity University which runs Exponential Technologies Executive and Graduate Student Programs.

Diamandis' background is in space exploration -- before the X Prize, he ran a company that studied low-cost launching technologies and Zero-G which offers the public the chance to train like an astronaut and experience weightlessness. But though the X Prize's first $10 million went to a space-themed challenge, Diamandis' goal now is to extend the prize into health care, social policy, education and many other fields that could use a dose of competitive innovation.

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Peter Diamandis: Our next giant leap

彼得迪曼蒂斯谈人类的下一个巨大飞跃

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彼得迪曼蒂斯说不断探索空间是我们道义上的当务之急 - 同时他谈到我们将如何通过X大奖和其他激励方式来进行这项事业。
- Space activist
Peter Diamandis runs the X Prize Foundation, which offers large cash incentive prizes to inventors who can solve grand challenges like space flight, low-cost mobile medical diagnostics and oil spill cleanup. He is the chair of Singularity University, which teaches executives and grad students about exponentially growing technologies. Full bio

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My mission任务 in life since以来 I was a kid孩子 was,
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从小到现在,我一生的使命一直就是
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and is, to take the rest休息 of you into space空间.
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要把所有人都带上太空。
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It's during our lifetime一生 that we're going to take the Earth地球,
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就在我们这个时代,我们将把地球,
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take the people of Earth地球 and transition过渡 off, permanently永久. And that's exciting扣人心弦.
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地球上的人和交通永久的送上宇宙。那是非常令人激动的。
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In fact事实, I think it is a moral道德 imperative势在必行
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实际上,我认为开拓空间前沿
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that we open打开 the space空间 frontier边境.
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在道义上是非常有必要的。
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You know, it's the first time that we're going to have a chance机会
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这将是第一次我们有
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to have planetary行星 redundancy冗余,
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备份行星的机会。
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a chance机会 to, if you would, back up the biosphere生物圈.
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一个备份地球生物圈的机会。
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And if you think about space空间,
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想象一下在宇宙中,
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everything we hold保持 of value on this planet行星 --
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这个星球上一切所有我们珍视的资源 -
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metals金属 and minerals矿物质 and real真实 estate房地产 and energy能源 -- is in infinite无穷 quantities数量 in space空间.
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金属,矿物,不动产以及能源,在宇宙中的储量都是无限的。
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In fact事实, the Earth地球 is a crumb in a supermarket超级市场 filled填充 with resources资源.
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事实上,地球不过是一间装满商品的超级商场里的一片细屑而已。
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The analogy比喻 for me is Alaska阿拉斯加州. You know, we bought Alaska阿拉斯加州.
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我觉得一个可以用类比的情况是阿拉斯加。我们买下了阿拉斯加。
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We Americans美国人 bought Alaska阿拉斯加州 in the 1850s. It's called Seward's西沃德 folly蠢事.
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19世纪50年代美国买下了阿拉斯加。人们称之为“苏华德的蠢事”。
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We valued价值 it as the number of seal密封 pelts毛皮 we could kill.
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我们以能猎取多少张海豹皮来衡量这片土地的价值。
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And then we discovered发现 these things -- gold and oil and fishing钓鱼 and timber木材 --
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后来我们发现了这些东西--金矿,石油,渔场以及木材--
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and it became成为, you know, a trillion-dollar万亿美元 economy经济,
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由此它成为了一个万亿美元的经济体,
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and now we take our honeymoons蜜月 there. The same相同 thing will happen发生 in space空间.
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而现在大家都去那度蜜月。同样的事情一定也会发生在太空中。
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We are on the verge边缘 of the greatest最大 exploration勘探
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我们正处在人类历史上前所未见的
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that the human人的 race种族 has ever known已知.
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伟大的探索的边缘。
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We explore探索 for three reasons原因,
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我们有这样三个理由去进行探索,
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the weakest最弱 of which哪一个 is curiosity好奇心.
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最弱的一点是好奇心。
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You know, it's funded资助 NASA's美国航空航天局 budget预算 up until直到 now.
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一直以来,航天航空局的经费来源都是源于人类的好奇心。
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Some images图片 from Mars火星, 1997.
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一些1997年从火星发回来的照片。
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In fact事实, I think in the next下一个 decade, without any question,
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我认为在下一个十年中,毫无疑问地,
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we will discover发现 life on Mars火星 and find that it is literally按照字面 ubiquitous普及
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我们会发现火星上存在的生命并且发现它们充斥于
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under the soils土壤 and different不同 parts部分 of that planet行星.
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那颗星球的的土壤和以及其他地方之下。
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The stronger motivator动力, the much stronger motivator动力, is fear恐惧.
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更强的动机,一个要强烈的多的动机是恐惧。
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It drove开车 us to the moon月亮. We -- literally按照字面 in fear恐惧 -- with the Soviet苏联 Union联盟
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它驱使我们登上月球。我们是在恐惧中与前苏联
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raced赛跑 to the moon月亮. And we have these huge巨大 rocks岩石,
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进行着登月竞赛。宇宙中这些巨大的石块,
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you know, killer-sized杀手级 rocks岩石 in the hundreds数以百计 of thousands数千 or millions百万 out there,
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成千上万颗毁灭级尺寸的石块漂浮在外太空,
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and while the probability可能性 is very small,
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尽管它们之中任何一块击中地球
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the impact碰撞, figured想通 in literally按照字面,
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的概率非常小,但若是真的发生,
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of one of these hitting the Earth地球 is so huge巨大
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其影响是如此之巨大,
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that to spend a small fraction分数 looking, searching搜索,
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为此支出一些费用来观测、搜寻
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preparing准备 to defend保卫, is not unreasonable不合理.
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以及预防这样的情况并不过分。
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And of course课程, the third第三 motivator动力,
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当然,还有第三个动机,
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one near and dear to my heart as an entrepreneur企业家, is wealth财富.
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对我作为一个创业者来说最为重要的是:财富。
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In fact事实, the greatest最大 wealth财富. If you think about these other asteroids小行星,
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实际上,其中蕴藏着的是最巨大的财富。看下这些小行星,
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there's a class of the nickel iron,
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有一种镍铁矿单单在铂族金属矿市场上
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which哪一个 in platinum-group铂族 metal金属 markets市场 alone单独
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价值约20万亿美元,
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are worth价值 something like 20 trillion dollars美元,
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如果你有能力飞上太空,
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if you can go out and grab one of these rocks岩石.
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并获取其中的一块。
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My plan计划 is to actually其实 buy购买 puts看跌期权 on the precious珍贵 metal金属 market市场,
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我的想法是在稀有金属市场购买期权,
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and then actually其实 claim要求 that I'm going to go out and get one.
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然后宣布我将要飞上太空去取一颗石块回来。
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And that will fund基金 the actual实际 mission任务 to go and get one.
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这样就足够筹集到实际执行任务所需要的资金并真的取回一颗来。
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But fear恐惧, curiosity好奇心 and greed贪心 have driven驱动 us.
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恐惧,好奇心以及欲望驱使着我们。
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And for me, this is -- I'm the short kid孩子 on the right.
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对我来说,我是右边这个较矮的小孩子 -
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This was -- my motivation动机 was actually其实 during Apollo阿波罗.
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我的动机起源于阿波罗时代。
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And Apollo阿波罗 was one of the greatest最大 motivators激励 ever.
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阿波罗计划是最大的激发因素之一。
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If you think about what happened发生 at the turn of -- early 1960s,
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回想一下发生在60年代初发生的事情,
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on May可能 25, JFKJFK said, "We're going to go to the moon月亮."
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5月25号,约翰肯尼迪说:“我们要登上月球。”
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And people left their jobs工作 and they went to obscure朦胧 locations地点
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人们纷纷辞去工作去到不知名的小地方
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to go and be part部分 of this amazing惊人 mission任务.
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只为了能成为这伟大任务的一部分。
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And we knew知道 nothing about going to space空间.
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我们对飞上太空毫无经验。
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We went from having literally按照字面 put Alan艾伦 Shepard谢泼德 in suborbital亚轨道 flight飞行
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8年间,我们经历了从把埃伦谢帕德
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to going to the moon月亮 in eight years年份,
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送进到次轨道到实现登月。
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and the average平均 age年龄 of the people that got us there was 26 years年份 old.
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而且使这一切实现的幕后英雄们的平均年龄只有26岁。
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They didn't know what couldn't不能 be doneDONE.
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他们不知道什么是不可能的。
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They had to make up everything.
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他们不得不凭空构想出所有东西 -
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And that, my friend朋友, is amazing惊人 motivation动机.
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朋友们,那真不可思议的动力!
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This is Gene基因 Cernan塞尔南, a good friend朋友 of mine, saying,
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这是吉恩瑟曼,我的一个好朋友,他说过:
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"If I can go to the moon月亮" -- this is the last human人的 on the moon月亮 so far --
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”如果我可以登上月球“,这是至今为止最后一个到过月球的人-
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"nothing, nothing is impossible不可能." But of course课程,
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”那么,没有,没有什么是不可能的。” 当然,
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we've我们已经 thought about the government政府 always as the person taking服用 us there.
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我们总是认为政府是才是那个带领我们进入太空的角色。
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But I put forward前锋 here, the government政府 is not going to get us there.
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但是我要在这里直接了当地说,政府不会实现这一切。
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The government政府 is unable无法 to take the risks风险 required需要 to open打开 up this precious珍贵 frontier边境.
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政府承受不起开拓这宝贵的空间前沿所必须负担的风险。
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The shuttle穿梭 is costing成本核算 a billion十亿 dollars美元 a launch发射.
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每一次太空梭的发射耗资10亿美金。
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That's a pathetic可怜 number. It's unreasonable不合理.
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那样荒唐的一个数字完全是不合理的!
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We shouldn't不能 be happy快乐 in standing常设 for that.
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我们不应该容忍这样的现状。
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One of the things that we did with the Ansari安萨里 X PRIZE
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在安萨里X大奖过程中我们所做的是,
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was take the challenge挑战 on that risk风险 is OK, you know.
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挑战的这样的现状,坚持认为冒险是可以的。
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As we are going out there and taking服用 on a new frontier边境,
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当我们迈向新的前沿,
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we should be allowed允许 to risk风险.
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我们应该允许冒险。
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In fact事实, anyone任何人 who says we shouldn't不能, you know,
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任何说我们不应该冒险的人,
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just needs需求 to be put aside在旁边, because, as we go forward前锋,
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别去理他们就好了,因为我们在前进,
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in fact事实, the greatest最大 discoveries发现 we will ever know is ahead of us.
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而史上的最伟大的发现就在我们前方。
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The entrepreneurs企业家 in the space空间 business商业 are the furry毛茸茸 mammals哺乳动物,
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在航天事业里的创业者都是些小角色,
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and clearly明确地 the industrial-military工业和军事 complex复杂 --
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以波音,洛克希德公司与航天航空局
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with Boeing波音 and Lockheed洛克希德 and NASANASA -- are the dinosaurs恐龙.
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为代表的军工业显然就是行业中的巨无霸。
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The ability能力 for us to access访问 these resources资源
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我们有获取到所需的资源
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to gain获得 planetary行星 redundancy冗余 --
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来备份行星的能力-
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we can now gather收集 all the information信息, the genetic遗传 codes代码,
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现在我们可以收集到所有的信息、基因编码、
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you know, everything stored存储 on our databases数据库,
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以及存放在数据库里的一切,
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and back them up off the planet行星,
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在地球之外备份它们,
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in case案件 there would be one of those disastrous惨重 situations情况.
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以防止恐龙灭绝的情况再现。
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The difficulty困难 is getting得到 there, and clearly明确地, the cost成本 to orbit轨道 is key.
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最困难的部分是到达太空,而上升到轨道的成本显然是其中的关键。
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Once一旦 you're in orbit轨道, you are two thirds三分之二 of the way, energetically起劲, to anywhere随地 --
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一旦你上了轨道,从能量的角度来讲你已经完成了去往任何地方的三分之二过程了
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the moon月亮, to Mars火星. And today今天,
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无论是月球或者还是火星。目前,
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there's only three vehicles汽车 -- the U.S. shuttle穿梭, the Russian俄语 Soyuz联盟
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只有3种运输工具能把你送上太空-美国的太空梭,
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and the Chinese中文 vehicle车辆 -- that gets得到 you there.
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俄国的联盟号太空船以及中国的运载火箭。
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Arguably按理说, it's about 100 million百万 dollars美元 a person on the space空间 shuttle穿梭.
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每一个人搭乘太空梭大约花费1亿美元。
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One of the companies公司 I started开始, Space空间 Adventures冒险, will sell you a ticket.
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我所创始的公司中的一家,太空冒险,可以卖给你一张机票。
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We've我们已经 doneDONE two so far. We'll be announcing宣布 two more on the Soyuz联盟
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我们做过2次了,还会再发布2次花2000万美元
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to go up to the space空间 station for 20 million百万 dollars美元.
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搭乘联盟号飞船前往空间站的机会。
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But that's expensive昂贵 and to understand理解 what the potential潜在 is --
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不过的确是很昂贵,为了了解到它潜力所在-
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(Laughter笑声) --
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(笑声)
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it is expensive昂贵. But people are willing愿意 to pay工资 that!
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是蛮贵的,但是有人愿意支付这样的费用!
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You know, one -- we have a very unique独特 period in time today今天.
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今天我们处在一个非常独特的时代。
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For the first time ever, we have enough足够 wealth财富
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这是第一次我们有足够多的
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concentrated集中 in the hands of few少数 individuals个人
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财富集中在少数的个人手里
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and the technology技术 accessible无障碍
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并且有足够的技术
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that will allow允许 us to really drive驾驶 space空间 exploration勘探.
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能允许我们真的来展开太空探索。
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But how cheap低廉 could it get? I want to give you the end结束 point.
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但它究竟能够变得多便宜?我想给你一个底限。
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We know -- 20 million百万 dollars美元 today今天, you can go and buy购买 a ticket,
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我们知道今天你可以花2000万美元买一张票,
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but how cheap低廉 could it get?
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但最终它可以变得多便宜呢?
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Let's go back to high school学校 physics物理 here.
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让我们暂时回到高中物理课。
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If you calculate计算 the amount of potential潜在 energy能源, mghMGH,
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如果你计算下势能的总量,质量x重力加速度x高度,
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to take you and your spacesuit宇航服 up to a couple一对 hundred miles英里,
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要把你和你的宇宙服送到几百英里高,
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and then you accelerate加速 yourself你自己 to 17,500 miles英里 per hour小时 --
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再把你加速到17,500英里美小时。
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remember记得, that one half MVMV squared平方 -- and you figure数字 it out.
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还记得吗,二分之一质量乘以速度的平方,你就算出来了。
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It's about 5.7 gigajoules千兆焦耳 of energy能源.
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大约是57亿万焦耳的能量。
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If you expended花费 that over an hour小时, it's about 1.6 megawatts兆瓦.
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将其延长到一小时,大约是1.6兆瓦。
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If you go to one of Vijay's维杰的 micro-power微功率 sources来源,
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如果你到任何一间Vijay的电器行买电池
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and they sell it to you for seven cents a kilowatt千瓦 hour小时 --
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他们会以7美分以千瓦每小时的价格卖给你-
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anybody任何人 here fast快速 in math数学?
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有谁算术比较快吗?
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How much will it cost成本 you and your spacesuit宇航服 to go to orbit轨道?
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把你和你的太空服一起送上轨道要花多少钱?
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100 bucks雄鹿. That's the price-improvement价格改善 curve曲线 that --
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100美元。这价格改善曲线-
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we need some breakthroughs突破 in physics物理 along沿 the way,
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需要一些在物理上有一些突破就能实现,
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I'll grant发放 you that.
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我向你们保证。
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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But guys, if history历史 has taught us anything,
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但是各位,如果我们能从历史里学到些什么,
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it's that if you can imagine想像 it, you will get there eventually终于.
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那就是任何你能想象到的东西,终究是会实现的。
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I have no question that the physics物理,
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我非常肯定物理学和工程学上的
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the engineering工程 to get us down to the point
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进步会把价格降低到所有人
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where all of us can afford给予 orbital轨道的 space空间 flight飞行 is around the corner.
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都可以支付的起轨道空间飞行的程度。
06:50
The difficulty困难 is that there needs需求 to be a real真实 marketplace市井 to drive驾驶 the investment投资.
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最困难的部分是需要一个真正能够吸引投资的市场环境。
06:55
Today今天, the Boeings波音飞机 and the LockheedsLockheeds don't spend a dollar美元
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今天波音和洛克希德在研发上
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of their own拥有 money in R&D.
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自己根本不花一元钱。
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It's all government政府 research研究 dollars美元, and very few少数 of those.
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用的全部都是政府的研究经费。
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And in fact事实, the large corporations公司,
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事实上,大企业
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the governments政府, can't take the risk风险.
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和政府是不敢冒险的。
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So we need what I call an exothermic放热 economic经济 reaction反应 in space空间.
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所以我们需要我所谓的太空经济放热效应。
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Today's今天的 commercial广告 markets市场 worldwide全世界, global全球 commercial广告 launch发射 market市场?
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今天全球商业市场,全球商业火箭发射的市场有多大?
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12 to 15 launches发布会 per year.
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每年12到15次。
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Number of commercial广告 companies公司 out there? 12 to 15 companies公司.
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而相关的商业公司的数量呢?12到15家。
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One per company公司. That's not it. There's only one marketplace市井,
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每家发射一次。这不是市场。只有一个市场,
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and I call them self-loading自装 carbon payloads有效载荷.
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我称之为自我装载的碳负重。
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They come with their own拥有 money. They're easy简单 to make.
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他们自己出钱,这钱也很好赚。
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It's people. The Ansari安萨里 X PRIZE was my solution,
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重要的是人。安萨里X大奖是我的解决方案。
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reading about Lindbergh林德伯格 for creating创建 the vehicles汽车 to get us there.
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为了建造能够送我们上太空的飞船我阅读了林德伯格的传记。
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We offered提供 10 million百万 dollars美元 in cash现金 for the first reusable可重复使用 ship,
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我们提供了1000万美元现金来征求第一艘可重复使用的飞船,
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carry携带 three people up to 100 kilometers公里,
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运载3个人到达10万米的高空,
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come back down, and within two weeks, make the trip again.
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回到地面然后在2周内,再出发一次。
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Twenty-six第二十六条 teams球队 from seven countries国家 entered进入 the competition竞争,
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来自7个国家的26支队伍参与到竞争中,
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spending开支 between之间 one to 25 million百万 dollars美元 each.
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每支队伍支出了100万到2500万美元不等的费用。
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And of course课程, we had beautiful美丽 SpaceShipOne太空船一号,
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当然,最终我们得到了漂亮的太空船一号,
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which哪一个 made制作 those two flights航班 and won韩元 the competition竞争.
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成功地完成了两次飞行并赢得了比赛。
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And I'd like to take you there, to that morning早上,
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我想把你们带到那里,回到那天早上,
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for just a quick video视频.
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看一个短片。
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(Video视频) Pilot飞行员: Release发布 our fire.
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视频:驾驶员:释放火箭。
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Richard理查德 SearfossSearfoss: Good luck运气.
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理查德 西亚弗斯(RS):好运。
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(Applause掌声)
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RSRS: We've我们已经 got an altitude高度 call of 368,000 feet.
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RS:我们已经到达海拔368,000英尺的高度。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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RSRS: So in my official官方 capacity容量 as the chief首席 judge法官
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RS:我以安萨里X大奖
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of the Ansari安萨里 X PRIZE competition竞争,
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竞赛总裁判的权力,
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I declare宣布 that Mojave莫哈韦 Aerospace航天 Ventures风险投资公司
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宣布莫哈维航太创投公司
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has indeed确实 earned the Ansari安萨里 X PRIZE.
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赢得了安萨里X大奖。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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Peter彼得 Diamandis迪曼蒂斯: Probably大概 the most difficult thing that I had to do
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彼得:我必须要做的最困难的事情大概就是
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was raise提高 the capital首都 for this. It was literally按照字面 impossible不可能.
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筹集比赛的资金。那几乎是个不可能的任务。
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We went -- I went to 100, 200 CEOs老总, CMOs首席营销官.
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我拜访了大约100到200个左右的首席执行官,首席市场官。
09:18
No one believed相信 it was doneDONE. Everyone大家 said, "Oh, what does NASANASA think?
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没人相信这会成功。每个人都问:"哦,那航天航空局怎么讲?“
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Well, people are going to die,
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“呃..可能会死人,”
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how can you possibly或者 going to put this forward前锋?"
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“那你怎么还要继续做这件事情?”
09:24
I found发现 a visionary空想家 family家庭, the Ansari安萨里 family家庭, and Champ冠军 Car汽车,
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我找到了一个很有远见的家族,安萨里家族和冠军系列赛,
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and raised上调 part部分 of the money, but not the full充分 10 million百万.
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并且筹到了部分的钱,不过不是所需的全部1千万美金。
09:30
And what I ended结束 up doing was going out to the insurance保险 industry行业
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最后我只能去找保险公司谈
09:34
and buying购买 a hole-in-one一杆进洞 insurance保险 policy政策.
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买了个“一杆进洞”险。
09:36
See, the insurance保险 companies公司 went to Boeing波音 and Lockheed洛克希德,
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保险公司跑到波音和洛克希德问:
09:38
and said, "Are you going to compete竞争?" No.
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”你们会参赛吗?“ ”不会。“
09:40
"Are you going to compete竞争?" No. "No one's那些 going to win赢得 this thing."
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”你们会参加吗?“ ”不会。“ 那就没人会赢得这个比赛。
09:42
So, they took a bet赌注 that no one would win赢得 by January一月 of '05,
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所以他们打了个赌没人会在1月5号前获胜,
09:47
and I took a bet赌注 that someone有人 would win赢得.
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而我打赌会有人赢。
09:51
(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
09:52
So -- and the best最好 thing is they paid支付 off and the check didn't bounce弹跳.
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最棒的事情就是他们付了钱而且那支票没有跳票。
09:58
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
09:59
We've我们已经 had a lot of accomplishments成就
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我们达到了许多目标,
10:01
and it's been a tremendous巨大 success成功.
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这是一个巨大的成功。
10:03
One of the things I'm most happy快乐 about is that the SpaceShipOne太空船一号
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我最高兴的事情之一就是太空船一号
10:09
is going to hang in Air空气 and Space空间 Museum博物馆,
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将会悬挂在航空航天博物馆,
10:11
next下一个 to the Spirit精神 of St. Louis路易 and the Wright赖特 Flyer传单.
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与圣路易斯精神号和莱特飞行器并列展出。
10:13
Isn't that great? (Applause掌声)
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很棒吧?
10:18
So a little bit about the future未来, steps脚步 to space空间, what's available可得到 for you.
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讲一些关于未来迈向宇宙的步伐,你们会得到什么?
10:22
Today今天, you can go and experience经验 weightless失重 flights航班.
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今天你已经可以体验无重力飞行。
10:26
By '08, suborbital亚轨道 flights航班, the price价钱 tag标签 for that, you know, on Virgin处女,
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到了08年,到维珍航空购买次轨道飞行
10:30
is going to be about 200,000.
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的票价大约是20万美元。
10:32
There are three or four other serious严重 efforts努力 that will bring带来 the price价钱 down very rapidly急速,
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会有3到4个主要的措施来尽快地把价格降低,
10:35
I think, to about 25,000 dollars美元 for a suborbital亚轨道 flight飞行.
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我觉得差不多在2万5000美元左右一次的次轨道飞行。
10:39
Orbital轨道的 flights航班 -- we can take you to the space空间 station.
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如果是轨道飞行,我们将能带你进入到空间站。
10:41
And then I truly believe, once一旦 a group is in orbit轨道 around the Earth地球 --
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我坚信,一旦有一群人在地球轨道上,
10:45
I know if they don't do it, I am --
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我知道如果他们不做我就会做,
10:47
we're going to stockpile储存 some fuel汽油,
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我们会补充燃料,
10:49
make a beeline直线 for the moon月亮 and grab some real真实 estate房地产.
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然后直冲月球去抢些地产。
10:52
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
10:53
Quick moment时刻 for the designers设计师 in the audience听众.
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很快地和观众里的设计师朋友们提一下。
10:56
We spent花费 11 years年份 getting得到 FAAFAA approval赞同 to do zero gravity重力 flights航班.
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我们花了11年时间取得了联邦航空局的许可来做无重力飞行。
11:00
Here are some fun开玩笑 images图片. Here's这里的 Burt伯特 Rutan鲁坦
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这里有些有趣的图片,这是伯特·鲁坦
11:02
and my good friend朋友 Greg格雷格 MeronekMeronek inside a zero gravity重力 --
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和我的好朋友格雷格在无重力的环境下。
11:06
people think a zero gravity重力 room房间,
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人们觉得在一间零重力的房间里,
11:08
there's a switch开关 on there that turns it off --
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是有一个开关可以关掉它的。
11:10
but it's actually其实 parabolic抛物线 flight飞行 of an airplane飞机.
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但这实际上通过让一架飞机做抛物线飞行来实现。
11:12
And turns out 7-Up-向上 has just doneDONE a little commercial广告 that's airing晾干 this month.
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正好七喜刚拍完一个广告,准备这个月开始播出。
11:17
If we can get the audio音频 up?
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能把音量调高一些吗?
11:19
(Video视频) Narrator旁白: For a chance机会 to win赢得 the first free自由 ticket to space空间,
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视频:女声:为赢得第一张免费到太空的机票,
11:23
look for specially特别 marked packages of Diet饮食 7-Up-向上.
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请留意有特殊标记的无糖七喜饮料。
11:27
When you want the taste味道 that won't惯于 weigh称重 you down,
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当你想要这个味道又不会增加你的体重,
11:29
the only way to go is up.
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唯一的方法就是往上走。
11:31
PDPD: That was filmed拍摄 inside our airplane飞机, and so, you can now do this.
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彼得:这是在我们的飞机内部拍摄的,现在你也可以这样做了。
11:36
We're based基于 down in Florida佛罗里达.
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我们是在弗罗里达州。
11:38
Let me talk about the other thing I'm excited兴奋 about.
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我们来聊一些别的我所感到兴奋的事。
11:40
The future未来 of prizes奖品. You know, prizes奖品 are a very old idea理念.
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有关赛事的未来,有奖竞赛是一个很久以前就存在的观念。
11:44
I had the pleasure乐趣 of borrowing借款 from the Longitude经度 Prize
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我有幸能够借用经度奖和
11:47
and the OrteigOrteig Prize that put Lindbergh林德伯格 forward前锋.
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奥泰格奖的概念,正是这两个奖项让林德伯格勇于冒险。
11:50
And we have made制作 a decision决定 in the X PRIZE Foundation基础
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我们在X大奖基金会我们做了一个决定,
11:53
to actually其实 carry携带 that concept概念 forward前锋 into other technology技术 areas,
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要把这个概念真正地传递到其他科技领域
11:57
and we just took on a new mission任务 statement声明:
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并且我们刚刚决定了一个新的企业宗旨:
11:59
"to bring带来 about radical激进 breakthroughs突破 in space空间
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为了全人类的福祉我们将在空间科技
12:02
and other technologies技术 for the benefit效益 of humanity人性."
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以及其他科技领域做出重大突破
12:05
And this is something that we're very excited兴奋 about.
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这是我们为之兴奋的事情!
12:08
I showed显示 this slide滑动 to Larry拉里 Page, who just joined加盟 our board.
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我把这个幻灯片展示给刚刚加入我们董事会的拉里佩奇看。
12:11
And you know, when you give to a nonprofit非营利性,
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当你向非赢利组织捐款,
12:13
you might威力 have 50 cents on the dollar美元.
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每一个美元可能会产生50美分的实际作用。
12:15
If you have a matching匹配 grant发放, it's typically一般 two or three to one.
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如果你运作配对补助金,那通常每一个美元会产生2到3元的作用。
12:18
If you put up a prize, you can get literally按照字面 a 50 to one leverage杠杆作用 on your dollars美元.
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而设立一个奖项,你可以在你的投资上得到50:1的杠杆效应。
12:23
And that's huge巨大. And then he turned转身 around and said,
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那真是非常惊人。接着他转身对我说,
12:25
"Well, if you back a prize institute研究所 that runs运行 a 10 prize, you get 500 to one."
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那你资助一个设立了10个奖项的组织的时候,你就能有500:1的杠杆效应了。
12:29
I said, "Well, that's great."
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我说,恩,那真是太棒了!
12:31
So, we have actually其实 -- are looking to turn the X PRIZE
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我们正寻求将X大奖转变为
12:34
into a world-class世界级 prize institute研究所.
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世界级的奖项设立机构。
12:37
This is what happens发生 when you put up a prize,
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这就是当你举办一个大奖赛会发生的事情,
12:40
when you announce宣布 it and teams球队 start开始 to begin开始 doing trials试验.
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当你宣布之后团队就开始尝试。
12:44
You get publicity公开 increase增加, and when it's won韩元,
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关注度开始上升,当有人胜出比赛,
12:47
publicity公开 shoots through通过 the roof屋顶 -- if it's properly正确 managed管理 --
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如果组织的好的话关注度就会直线上升。
12:49
and that's part部分 of the benefits好处 to a sponsor赞助.
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这是作为赞助者的好处之一。
12:53
Then, when the prize is actually其实 won韩元, after it's moving移动,
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当比赛真正有了结果并且这结果得到进一步发展后,
12:57
you get societal社会的 benefits好处, you know, new technology技术, new capability能力.
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就会产生社会性的效益,比如新的科技,新的能力。
13:01
And the benefit效益 to the sponsors赞助商
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而赞助者的所得到的好处
13:03
is the sum of the publicity公开 and societal社会的 benefits好处 over the long term术语.
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是长时期良好公共形象加上社会效益的总和。
13:06
That's our value proposition主张 in a prize.
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这就是大奖赛中的价值部分。
13:09
If you were going to go and try to create创建 SpaceShipOne太空船一号,
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如果你想要尝试建造太空船一号
13:11
or any kind of a new technology技术,
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或任何一种新技术,
13:13
you have to fund基金 that from the beginning开始
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必须要从一开始就有资金支持
13:16
and maintain保持 that funding资金 with an uncertain不确定 outcome结果.
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并且在不确定结果的情况下保持着这样的投资。
13:19
It may可能 or may可能 not happen发生. But if you put up a prize,
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结果或许会有或许不会。但是如果设立一个奖项,
13:22
the beautiful美丽 thing is, you know, it's a very small maintenance保养 fee费用,
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其好处就是,你只需非常少的维护费用
13:25
and you pay工资 on success成功.
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以及你只需要为成功的结果付钱。
13:27
OrteigOrteig didn't pay工资 a dime十分钱 out to the nine teams球队 that went across横过 --
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奥泰格并没有为尝试穿越
13:29
tried试着 to go across横过 the Atlantic大西洋,
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大西洋的九支团队掏任何钱,
13:31
and we didn't pay工资 a dime十分钱 until直到 someone有人 won韩元 the Ansari安萨里 X PRIZE.
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在安萨里X大奖被赢得之前在我们也没掏什么钱。
13:34
So, prizes奖品 work great.
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所以有奖竞赛非常有效。
13:36
You know, innovators创新, the entrepreneurs企业家 out there,
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那些发明家,企业家,
13:38
you know that when you're going for a goal目标,
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当你追求一个目标的时候,
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the first thing you have to do is believe
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第一件事就是你一定要相信
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that you can do it yourself你自己.
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能靠自己做到这一切。
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Then, you've got to, you know, face面对 potential潜在 public上市 ridicule嘲笑
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接着你必须要面对可能的来自公众的嘲弄
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of -- that's a crazy idea理念, it'll它会 never work.
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那是个疯狂的想法,它不会实现的。
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And then you have to convince说服 others其他,
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然后你不得不说服其他人,
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so that they can, in fact事实, help you raise提高 the funds资金,
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来让他们帮助你募集资金,
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and then you've got to deal合同 with the fact事实 that you've got government政府 bureaucracies官僚
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接着你必须和政府相关部门还有
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and institutions机构 that don't want you to move移动 those things forward前锋,
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某些不希望你继续前进的公司打交道,
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and you have to deal合同 with failures故障. What a prize does,
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还要面对失败。 有奖竞赛所能做到的是,
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what we've我们已经 experienced有经验的 a prize doing,
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我们所做过的奖项所做到的是,
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is literally按照字面 help to short-circuit短路 or support支持 all of these things,
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真正地帮助简短流程或者在所有的这些你需要面对的事情上支持你,
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because a prize credentials证书 the idea理念 that this is a good idea理念.
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因为主办一个比赛就是确信这是一个好主意。
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Well, it must必须 be a good idea理念.
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它必定是个好主意。
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Someone's别人的 offering 10 million百万 dollars美元 to go and do this thing.
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有人给1000万美金来做这个事情。
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And each of these areas was something that we found发现
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我们发现安萨里X大奖
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the Ansari安萨里 X PRIZE helped帮助 short-circuit短路 these for innovation革新.
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在这几个方面帮助缩短了创新流程。
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So, as an organization组织, we put together一起 a prize discovery发现 process处理
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作为一个组织,我们建立起一个奖项开发流程
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of how to come up with prizes奖品 and write the rules规则,
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来构思如何设置一个奖项并拟定规则,
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and we're actually其实 looking at creating创建 prizes奖品
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我们真正要做的是要创造
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in a number of different不同 categories类别.
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一批不同门类的奖项。
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We're looking at attacking进攻 energy能源, environment环境, nanotechnology纳米技术 --
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我们希望向能源,环境,纳米科技领域进军-
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and I'll talk about those more in a moment时刻.
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稍后我会讲到那些。
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And the way we're doing that is we're creating创建 prize teams球队
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我们的方法是在X大奖赛里建立起
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within the X PRIZE. We have a space空间 prize team球队.
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大奖团队。我们有了一个太空奖团队。
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We're going after an orbital轨道的 prize.
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我们在着手设立一个轨道竞赛。
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We are looking at a number of energy能源 prizes奖品.
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同时也在策划一些能源方面的竞赛。
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Craig克雷格 Venter腹部 has just joined加盟 our board
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克雷格凡特刚刚加入我们的董事会
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and we're doing a rapid快速 genome基因组 sequencing测序 prize with him,
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我们会和他一起做一个快速基因组测序的竞赛。
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we'll be announcing宣布 later后来 this fall秋季,
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我们会在这个秋季以后宣布,
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about -- imagine想像 being存在 able能够 to sequence序列 anybody's任何人的 DNA脱氧核糖核酸
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想象我们将能够以低于1000美元的费用来排序
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for under 1,000 dollars美元, revolutionize革命化 medicine医学.
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任何人的基因,彻底变革传统医药。
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And clean清洁 water, education教育, medicine医学 and even looking at social社会 entrepreneurship创业.
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还有洁净饮用水,教育,医疗甚至整个社会的企业家精神。
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So my final最后 slide滑动 here is, the most critical危急 tool工具
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所以我这里最后一张幻灯片上呈现的就是用来解决人类所面临的
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for solving humanity's人类的 grand盛大 challenges挑战 -- it isn't technology技术,
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最大的挑战的最最重要的工具。它既不是科技。
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it isn't money, it's only one thing --
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也不是金钱。只有一样-
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it's the committed提交, passionate多情 human人的 mind心神.
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就是人类那忘我投入,充满激情的精神。
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by Boyang Zhu
Reviewed by Xu (Jessica) Jiang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Peter Diamandis - Space activist
Peter Diamandis runs the X Prize Foundation, which offers large cash incentive prizes to inventors who can solve grand challenges like space flight, low-cost mobile medical diagnostics and oil spill cleanup. He is the chair of Singularity University, which teaches executives and grad students about exponentially growing technologies.

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Peter Diamandis is the founder and chair of the X Prize Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is simply "to bring about radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity." By offering a big cash prize for a specific accomplishment, the X Prize stimulates competition and excitement around some of the planet's most important goals. Diamandis is also co-founder and chairman of Singularity University which runs Exponential Technologies Executive and Graduate Student Programs.

Diamandis' background is in space exploration -- before the X Prize, he ran a company that studied low-cost launching technologies and Zero-G which offers the public the chance to train like an astronaut and experience weightlessness. But though the X Prize's first $10 million went to a space-themed challenge, Diamandis' goal now is to extend the prize into health care, social policy, education and many other fields that could use a dose of competitive innovation.

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