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Richard Pyle - Ichthyologist
Ichthyologist Richard Pyle is a fish nerd. In his quest to discover and document new species of fish, he has also become a trailblazing exploratory diver and a pioneer of database technology.

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A pioneer of the dive world, Richard Pyle discovers new biodiversity on the cliffs of coral reefs. He was among the first to use rebreather technology to explore depths between 200 and 500 feet, an area often called the "Twilight Zone." During his dives, he has identified and documented hundreds of new species. Author of scientific, technical and popular articles, his expeditions have also been featured in the IMAX film Coral Reef Adventure, the BBC series Pacific Abyss and many more. In 2005, he received the NOGI Award, the most prestigious distinction of the diving world.

Currently, he is continuing his research at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, outside Honolulu, Hawai'i, and is affiliated with the museum's comprehensive Hawaii Biological Survey. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Association for Marine Exploration, of which he is a founding member. He continues to explore the sea and spearhead rebreather technology, and is a major contributor to the Encyclopedia of Life.

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Richard Pyle: A dive into the reef's Twilight Zone

理查德·派尔:探索珊瑚礁微光区

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在这次引发启迪的演说中,理查德·派尔向我们展示了珊瑚礁系统中繁盛的生命,以及他参与研究开发的新型潜水技术。他和同事们愿意冒着一切危险,只为揭示出那些尚未发现的物种的秘密。
- Ichthyologist
Ichthyologist Richard Pyle is a fish nerd. In his quest to discover and document new species of fish, he has also become a trailblazing exploratory diver and a pioneer of database technology. Full bio

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This is the first of two rather extraordinary非凡 photographs照片 I'm going to show显示 you today今天.
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这是我今天要给大家展示的两张非同寻常的图片中的第一张
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It was taken采取 18 years年份 ago.
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它是在18年前拍的
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I was 19 years年份 old at the time.
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当时我19岁
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I had just returned from one of the deepest最深 dives潜水 I'd ever made制作 at that time,
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刚刚从那时所参与的最深的一次潜水归来
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-- a little over 200 feet --
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比200英尺深一点点
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and, I had caught抓住 this little fish here.
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在那里我抓到了这条小鱼
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It turns out that that particular特定 one was the first live生活 one of that ever taken采取 alive.
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它成为了第一条被活捕上来后还能存活下来的鱼
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I'm not just an ichthyologist鱼类学家, I'm a bona博纳 fide国际棋联 fish nerd书呆子.
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我不仅仅是一个鱼类学家,我还是一个真正的鱼痴
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And to a fish nerd书呆子, this is some pretty漂亮 exciting扣人心弦 stuff东东.
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而对于鱼痴来说,这是一个非常让人兴奋的工作
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And more exciting扣人心弦 was the fact事实 that the person who took this photo照片
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而更让人兴奋的是,为我拍这张照片的人
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was a guy named命名 Jack插口 Randall兰德尔,
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名字叫做Jack Randall
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the greatest最大 living活的 ichthyologist鱼类学家 on Earth地球,
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世界上还健在的最伟大的鱼类学家
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the Grand盛大 Poobah普巴尔 of fish nerds书呆子, if you will.
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你也可以称他是鱼痴的头儿
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And so, it was really exciting扣人心弦 to me to have this moment时刻 in time,
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因此,这个时刻的及时到来令我相当兴奋
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it really set the course课程 for the rest休息 of my life.
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我以后的人生路线也由此划定
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But really the most significant重大 thing, the most profound深刻 thing
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但关于这张图片最重要,最意义深远的事情
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about this picture图片 is that it was taken采取 two days before
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是在拍完它两天之后
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I was completely全然 paralyzed from the neck颈部 down.
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我的颈部就完全瘫痪了。
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I made制作 a really stupid kind of mistake错误
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我犯了一个非常愚蠢的错误
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that most 19-year-old-岁 males男性 do when they think they're immortal不朽,
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就像大多数19岁的小伙子们,他们认为自己是死不了
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and I got a bad case案件 of the bends弯曲,
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我得上了严重的减压病
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and was paralyzed, and had to be flown飞行 back for treatment治疗.
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全身瘫痪,不得不飞回来进行治疗
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I learned学到了 two really important重要 things that day.
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那天我明白了两件非常重要的事情
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The first thing I learned学到了 -- well, I'm mortal凡人, that's a really big one.
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第一,我是终有一死的,这确实很重要
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And the second第二 thing I learned学到了 was that I knew知道, with profound深刻 certainty肯定,
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第二,我非常肯定地知道
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that this is exactly究竟 what I was going to do for the rest休息 of my life.
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我在余生中所要从事的究竟是什么
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I had to focus焦点 all my energies能量 towards going to find
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我必须将精力都专注地投入到
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new species种类 of things down on deep coral珊瑚 reefs珊瑚礁.
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对珊瑚礁深处那些新物种的发现。
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Now, when you think of a coral珊瑚 reef, this is what most people think of:
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现在,当你们想到珊瑚礁时,这就是大多数人所想到的
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all these big, hard, elaborate阐述 corals珊瑚虫 and lots of bright, colorful华美 fishes鱼类 and things.
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所有这些巨大、坚硬、精巧的珊瑚,还有大量多姿多彩的鱼类以及其他
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But, this is really just the tip小费 of the iceberg冰山.
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但,这仅仅是冰山一角
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If you look at this diagram of a coral珊瑚 reef,
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如果你看一下这张珊瑚礁的图表
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we know a lot about that part部分 up near the top最佳,
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我们对最上方的那部分了解很多
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and the reason原因 we know so much about it
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之所以如此,是因为
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is scuba水肺 divers潜水员 can very easily容易 go down there and access访问 it.
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水肺潜水员能轻松地下潜到那里
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There is a problem问题 with scuba水肺 though虽然,
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然而水肺(水下呼吸器)有个问题
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in that it imposes强加 some limitations限制 on how deep you can go,
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它给你的下潜深度设了限制
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and it turns out that depth深度 is about 200 feet.
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大概是200英尺
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I'll get into why that is in just a minute分钟.
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等一会我会解释这是为什么
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But, the point is that scuba水肺 divers潜水员 generally通常 stay less than 100 feet deep,
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但,关键是水肺潜水员们通常只待在100英尺深度以上
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and very rarely很少 go much below下面 this, at least最小, not with any kind of sanity明智.
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而很少,至少是有意识地潜到这个深度以下
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So, to go deeper更深, most biologists生物学家 have turned转身 to submersibles潜水.
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所以,如果要到更深处,多数的生物学家会选择潜水器
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Now, submersibles潜水 are great, wonderful精彩 things,
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现在,潜水器是很了不起的东西
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but if you're going to spend 30,000 dollars美元 a day to use one of these things,
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但如果你要每天花3万美元来利用某个潜水器
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and it's capable of going 2,000 feet,
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而它能够下潜的深度是2000英尺
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you're sure not going to go farting放屁 around up here in a couple一对 of hundred feet,
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那么你肯定不会就在这几百英尺的地方晃来晃去
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you're going to go way, way, way, down deep.
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你会向下,向下,潜到深处去
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So, the bottom底部 line线 is that almost几乎 all research研究 using运用 submersibles潜水
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归根结底,几乎所有利用潜水器的研究
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has taken采取 place地点 well below下面 500 feet.
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都是在超过500英尺深的水下进行的
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Now, it's pretty漂亮 obvious明显 at this point that there's this zone here in the middle中间
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讲到这里,可以很明显地看到中间的这个区域
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and that's the zone that really centers中心 around my own拥有 personal个人 pursuit追求 of happiness幸福.
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而这就是围绕着我个人幸福追求的那个区域
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I want to find out what's in this zone.
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我想找出在里面有什么
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We know almost几乎 nothing about it.
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我们几乎对这里一无所知
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Scuba水肺 divers潜水员 can't get there, submarines潜艇 go right on past过去 it.
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水肺潜水员到不了那里,潜水器又不在那里停留
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It took me a year to learn学习 how to walk步行 again after I had my diving潜水 accident事故 in Palau帕劳
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自从帛琉群岛的潜水事故之后,我花了一年时间才重新学会行走
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and during that year I spent花费 a lot of time learning学习
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那一年里,我花了大量时间学习
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about the physics物理 and physiology生理 of diving潜水
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学习潜水的物理学和生理学过程
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and figuring盘算 out how to overcome克服 these limitations限制.
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并找出如何克服这些限制的方法
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So, I'm just going to show显示 you a basic基本 idea理念.
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我这就给你们展示一些基本的概念
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We're all breathing呼吸 air空气 right now. Air空气 is a mixture混合物 of oxygen and nitrogen,
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此时此刻,我们呼吸的空气其实是氧气和氮气的混合物
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about 20 percent百分 oxygen. About 80 percent百分 nitrogen is in our lungs.
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其中大约20%是氧气,80%是氮气
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And there's a phenomenon现象 called Henry's亨利 Law
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有一种称为“亨利定律”的现象
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that says that gases气体 will dissolve溶解 into a fluid流体
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指的是气体在液体中的溶解
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in proportion比例 to the partial局部 pressures压力 which哪一个 you're exposing曝光 them to.
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与该液面上气体所受到的分压成正比
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So, basically基本上 the gas加油站 dissolves溶解 into our body身体.
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所以基本上气体会溶解到我们的体内
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The oxygen is bound by metabolism代谢, we use it for energy能源.
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氧气是我们获取能量所必需的,与新陈代谢息息相关
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The nitrogen just sort分类 of floats彩车 around in our blood血液 and tissues组织,
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而氮气只是我们血液和组织里的某种漂浮物而已
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and that's all fine, that's how we're designed设计.
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这没什么关系,我们生来如此
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The problem问题 happens发生 when you start开始 to go underwater水下.
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问题在于当你开始下潜到水下的时候
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Now, the deeper更深 you go underwater水下, the higher更高 the pressure压力 is.
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潜得越深,所受到的压力越大
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If you were to go down to a depth深度 of about 130 feet,
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当你到达大约130英尺的深度时
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which哪一个 is the recommended推荐的 limit限制 for most scuba水肺 divers潜水员,
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这是大多数水肺潜水者的建议极限
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you get this pressure压力 effect影响.
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你就会感觉到某种压力效应
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And the effect影响 of that pressure压力 is that you have an increased增加 density密度
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即在你的每一次呼吸中
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of gas加油站 molecules分子 in every一切 breath呼吸 you take.
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气体的密度是逐渐增加的
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Over time, those gas加油站 molecules分子 dissolve溶解 into your blood血液 and tissues组织
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过一会,这些气体分子就会溶解到你的血液和组织中
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and start开始 to fill you up.
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并开始充满你的体内
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Now, if you were to go down to, say, 300 feet,
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如果你要下潜到300英尺
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you don't have five times as many许多 gas加油站 molecules分子 in your lungs --
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那你的肺里就不仅仅只充满相当于平时五倍体积的气体
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you've got 10 times as many许多 gas加油站 molecules分子 in your lungs.
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而是充满相当于平时10倍体积的气体
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And, sure enough足够, they dissolve溶解 into your blood血液, and into your tissues组织 as well.
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肯定的是,它们同样会溶解到你的血液和组织里
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And of course课程, if you were to down to where there's 15 times as much --
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当然,如果你继续往下的话还有可能是15倍
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the deeper更深 you go, the more exacerbating加剧 the problem问题 becomes.
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潜得越深,这个问题就会越严重
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And the problem问题, the limitation局限性 of diving潜水 with air空气
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而这个带空气潜水的极限问题
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is all those dots in your body身体 -- all the nitrogen and all the oxygen.
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也就是在你体内的所有这些点——所有的氮气和氧气
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There're有很 three basic基本 limitations限制 of scuba水肺 diving潜水.
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水肺潜水有三个基本的限制
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The first limitation局限性 is the oxygen --
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第一个限制就是氧气
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oxygen toxicity毒性.
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氧中毒
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Now, we all know the song歌曲: "Love is like oxygen./
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我们都知道那首歌---“爱情就像氧气,
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You get too much, you get too high./
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得到太多,你会太兴奋。
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Not enough足够, and you're going to die."
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得到不够,你就会死去”
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Well, in the context上下文 of diving潜水, you get too much, you die also.
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在潜水这个问题上,你得到太多也会挂掉
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You die also because oxygen toxicity毒性 can cause原因 a seizure发作 --
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导致死亡的另一个原因是氧中毒引起的急性痉挛
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makes品牌 you convulse抽搐 underwater水下, not a good thing to happen发生 underwater水下.
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在水下,这可不是什么好事情
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It happens发生 because there's too much concentration浓度 of oxygen in your body身体.
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罪魁祸首就是体内过高的氧气浓度
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The nitrogen has two problems问题.
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氮气会造成两个问题
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One of them is what Jacques雅克· Cousteau库斯托 called "rapture欢天喜地 of the deep."
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其中之一就是雅克·库斯托所说的“深海晕眩”
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It's nitrogen narcosis麻醉.
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也就是氮气麻醉
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It makes品牌 you loopy糊涂.
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它会使你晕头转向
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The deeper更深 you go, the loopierloopier you get.
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潜得越深,你就越晕
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You don't want to drive驾驶 drunk, you don't want to dive潜水 drunk, so that's a real真实 big problem问题.
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你不会愿意醉酒开车,你也不会愿意醉酒潜水,所以这确实是个大问题
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And of course课程, the third第三 problem问题 is the one I found发现 out the hard way in Palau帕劳,
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当然,第三个问题也就是我在帛琉群岛那段艰难旅程所发现的
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which哪一个 is the bends弯曲.
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减压病(bends)
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Now the one thing that I forgot忘记 to mention提到,
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我忘记提到的一点是
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is that to obviate避免 the problem问题 of the nitrogen narcosis麻醉 --
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如何排除氮气麻醉的问题
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all of those blue蓝色 dots in our body身体 --
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也就是我们体内的这些蓝色小点
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you remove去掉 the nitrogen and you replace更换 it with helium.
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我们可以用氦气来替换氮气
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Now helium's氦的 a gas加油站, there're有很 a lot of reasons原因 why helium's氦的 good,
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氦气也是种气体,它有许多好处
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it's a tiny molecule分子, it's inert惰性的,
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它的分子很小,同时是惰性气体
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it doesn't give you narcosis麻醉.
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它不会导致你的昏迷
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So that's the basic基本 concept概念 that we use.
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这就是我们所用到的基本设想
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But, the theory's理论的 relatively相对 easy简单.
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但这一理论只是相对比较容易而已
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The tricky狡猾 part部分 is the implementation履行.
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最有趣的是如何将之变得可行
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So, this is how I began开始, about 15 years年份 ago.
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这就是我大约15年前着手开始时做的
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I'll admit承认, it wasn't exactly究竟 the smartest最聪明的 of starts启动,
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我承认,这肯定不是最聪明的开端
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but, you know, you got to start开始 somewhere某处.
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但无论如何,你总是要开始的
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At the time, I wasn't the only one who didn't know what I was doing --
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而且那个时候,我还真不是唯一一个不知道自己正在做什么的人
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almost几乎 nobody没有人 did.
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几乎没有人知道
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And this rig操纵 was actually其实 used for a dive潜水 of 300 feet.
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这个装置实际上是用于300英尺深处的潜水
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Over time we got a little bit better at it,
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但过了一阵,情况有了一点好转
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and we came来了 up with this really sophisticated-looking复杂的前瞻性 rig操纵
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我们搞出了这个看起来很是先进的装置
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with four scuba水肺 tanks坦克 and five regulators监管机构
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上面有四个气罐和五个调节器
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and all the right gas加油站 mixtures混合物 and all that good stuff东东.
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还有合适的混合气体以及所有要用到的好东西
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And it was fine and dandy花花公子,
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它看上去既漂亮又时髦
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and it allowed允许 us to go down and find new species种类.
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能让我们潜水去寻找新的物种
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This picture图片 was taken采取 300 feet deep, catching new species种类 of fish.
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这是在300英尺深处拍的照片,他正在捕捉鱼类新种
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But, the problem问题 was that it didn't allow允许 us much time.
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但问题在于我们的潜水不能进行太久
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For all its bulk and size尺寸,
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尽管它的体积挺大块
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it only gave us about 15 minutes分钟 at most down at those sorts排序 of depths深处.
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却只能保证最多在这样的深度待15分钟
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We needed需要 more time.
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我们需要更多的时间
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There had to be a better way.
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必须找出更好的方法
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And, indeed确实, there is a better way.
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而且,事实上,的确有个更好的方法
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In 1994, I was fortunate幸运 enough足够 to get access访问
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1994年,我幸运地有机会用到
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to these prototype原型 closed-circuit闭路 rebreathers水下呼吸器.
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这些闭路式换气器的原型
05:51
Alright好的, closed-circuit闭路 rebreather呼吸器 --
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那么,闭路式换气器--
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what is it about it that makes品牌 it different不同 from scuba水肺,
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它与水肺有什么不同,
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and why is it better?
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又为什么说它更好?
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Well, there are three main主要 advantages优点 to a rebreather呼吸器.
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换气器有三个主要的优点
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One, they're quiet安静, they don't make any noise噪声.
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第一,它们很安静,不会产生任何噪音
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Two, they allow允许 you to stay underwater水下 longer.
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第二,它们能使你在水里待的更久
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Three, they allow允许 you to go deeper更深.
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第三,它们让你潜得更深
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How is it that they do that?
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那么,它们是怎么做到的?
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Well, in order订购 to really understand理解 how they do that
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想真正了解它们是怎么做到这些的
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you have to take off the hood引擎罩, and look underneath and see what's going on.
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你必须把外罩拿掉,看看里面是怎么工作的
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There are three basic基本 systems系统 to a closed-关闭- circuit电路 rebreather呼吸器.
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闭路式换气器里有三个基本的系统
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The most fundamental基本的 of these is called the breathing呼吸 loop循环.
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其中最重要的称为呼吸环路(breathing loop)
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It's a breathing呼吸 loop循环 because you breathe呼吸 off of it,
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顾名思义,你利用它来呼吸
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and it's a closed关闭 loop循环, and you breathe呼吸 the same相同 gas加油站 around and around and around.
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这是个闭合的环路,所以你会一圈又一圈地呼吸同样的气体
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So there's a mouthpiece喉舌 that you put in your mouth,
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这里有个你要放在嘴里的接口管
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and there's also a counterlungcounterlung,
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这还有个气囊(counterlung)
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or in this case案件, two counterlungscounterlungs.
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或者像这里这个,两个气囊
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Now, the counterlungscounterlungs aren't high-tech高科技, they're just simply只是 flexible灵活 bags包装袋.
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这些气囊并不是什么高科技,它们就是简单而又柔韧的袋子
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They allow允许 you to mechanically机械 breathe呼吸, or mechanically机械 ventilate通风.
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它们是你能机动地呼吸,或机动地换气
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When you exhale your breath呼吸, it goes in the exhale counterlungcounterlung:
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当你呼气的时候,气体进入呼出气囊
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when you inhale吸入 a breath呼吸, it comes from the inhale吸入 counterlungcounterlung.
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当你吸气的时候,气体从吸气气囊出来
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It's just pure mechanics机械学, allowing允许 you to cycle周期 air空气 through通过 this breathing呼吸 loop循环.
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这只是纯粹的机械过程,使气体能在呼吸环里进行循环
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And, the other component零件 on a breathing呼吸 loop循环
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在呼吸环上的另外一个部件
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is the carbon dioxide二氧化碳 absorbent吸水 canister.
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是二氧化碳吸收罐
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Now, as we breathe呼吸, we produce生产 carbon dioxide二氧化碳,
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我们呼吸的时候会产生二氧化碳
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and that carbon dioxide二氧化碳 needs需求 to be scrubbed擦洗 out of the system系统.
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这些二氧化碳需要从系统中除去
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There's a chemical化学 filter过滤 in there
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所以在那里面就有个化学过滤器
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that pulls the carbon dioxide二氧化碳 out of the breathing呼吸 gas加油站 --
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将二氧化碳从呼吸的气体中去除
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so that, when it comes back to us to breathe呼吸 again, it's safe安全 to breathe呼吸 again.
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这就使我们再次呼吸的时候,能安全地呼吸
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So that's the breathing呼吸 loop循环 in a nutshell简而言之.
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以上介绍的就是外壳下面的呼吸环
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The second第二 main主要 component零件 of a closed-circuit闭路 rebreather呼吸器 is the gas加油站 system系统.
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闭路式换气器的第二个主要部件是气体系统
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The primary purpose目的 of the gas加油站 system系统
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气体系统最重要的目的
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is to provide提供 oxygen, to replenish补充 the oxygen that your body身体 consumes消耗.
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是提供氧气,补充你身体所消耗的氧气
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So the main主要 tank坦克, the main主要 critical危急 thing,
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所以主要的容器,最关键的东西
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is this oxygen gas加油站 supply供应 cylinder圆筒 we have here.
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就是这边这个氧气供应罐
07:19
But, if we only had an oxygen gas加油站 supply供应 cylinder圆筒
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但是,如果我们只有这么一个氧气供应罐
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we wouldn't不会 be able能够 to go very deep,
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我们就不能潜得太深
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because we'd星期三 run into oxygen toxicity毒性 very, very quickly很快.
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因为我们很快就会产生氧中毒,非常快
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So we need another另一个 gas加油站, something to dilute the oxygen with.
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所以我们需要另一种气体来稀释氧气
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And that, fittingly恰当 enough足够, is called the diluent冲淡 gas加油站 supply供应.
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足够合适之后,我们称之为“稀释气体供应”
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In our applications应用, we generally通常 put air空气 inside this diluent冲淡 gas加油站 supply供应,
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现在,在这个装置里,我们就可以将空气输入稀释气体供应罐中
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because it's a very cheap低廉 and easy简单 source资源 of nitrogen.
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因为这是一种非常便宜和易得的氮气来源
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So that's where we get our nitrogen from.
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我们的氮气就是从这里来的
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But, if we want to go deeper更深, of course课程, we need another另一个 gas加油站 supply供应.
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当然,如果想潜得更深,我们还需要补充另一种气体
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We need helium, and the helium is what we really need to go deep.
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我们需要氦气,它是我们深潜时所真正需要的
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And usually平时 we'll have a slightly larger cylinder圆筒
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通常我们用的是这个稍微大一点的罐子
07:48
mounted安装 exterior外观 on the rebreather呼吸器, like this.
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它就像这样挂在换气器的外面
07:51
And that's what we use to inject注入, as we start开始 to do our deep dives潜水.
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当开始向深处潜水的时候,注入的氦气就来自这里
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We also have a second第二 oxygen cylinder圆筒, that's solely独自 as a back-up备份
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另外我们还有第二个氧气罐,仅仅作为后备
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in case案件 there's a problem问题 with our first oxygen supply供应 we can continue继续 to breathe呼吸.
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一旦第一个氧气供应出现问题,我们还能继续呼吸
08:01
And the way you manage管理 all these different不同 gases气体 and all these different不同 gas加油站 supplies耗材
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如何操纵所有这些气体及其供应
08:04
is this really high-tech高科技, sophisticated复杂的 gas加油站 block up on the front面前 here,
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就在于前面这个先进的高科技气体控制器
08:08
where it's easy简单 to reach达到.
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很容易摸到
08:10
It's got all the valves阀门 and knobs旋钮 and things you need to do
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它上面的阀门和旋钮等可以让你
08:12
to inject注入 the right gases气体 at the right time.
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在合适的时间注入合适的气体
08:14
Now, normally一般 you don't have to do that because all of it's doneDONE automatically自动 for you
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一般来说这些都是已经为你自动做好的
08:17
with the electronics电子产品, the third第三 system系统 of a rebreather呼吸器.
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因为我们有电子设备,换气器的第三个系统
08:19
The most critical危急 part部分 of a rebreather呼吸器 is the oxygen sensors传感器.
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换气器上最重要的部件是氧气传感器
08:22
You need three of them, so that if one of them goes bad, you know which哪一个 one it is.
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你需要三个,这样如果其中一个坏了,你就知道是哪一个
08:25
You need voting表决 logic逻辑.
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你需要表决逻辑(voting logic)
08:27
You also have three microprocessors微处理器.
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你还有三个微处理器
08:29
Any one of those computers电脑 can run the entire整个 system系统,
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这些计算机中的任意一个都能控制整个系统
08:31
so if you have to lose失去 two of them,
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所以就算你失去了其中两个
08:34
there's also back-up备份 power功率 supplies耗材.
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还有后备的能量供应
08:36
And of course课程 there're有很 multiple displays显示器, to get the information信息 to the diver潜水员.
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当然,少不了为潜水者提供信息的显示器
08:39
This is the high-tech高科技 gadgetry小玩意儿 that allows允许 us to do what we do
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这就是那个能让我们在这种深度潜水中
08:41
on these kinds of deep dives潜水.
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能随心所欲的高科技小部件
08:43
And I can talk about it all day -- just ask my wife妻子 --
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我能一整天都谈论这些,问问我老婆就知道了
08:45
but I want to move移动 on to something that's kind of much more interesting有趣.
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但,我想讲另一些更有趣的东西
08:47
I'm going to take you on a deep dive潜水.
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我将带你们深潜下去
08:49
I'm going to show显示 you what it's like to do one of these dives潜水 that we do.
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我将向你们展示我们是怎么进行这类潜水的
08:51
We start开始 up here on the boat, and for all this high-tech高科技, expensive昂贵 equipment设备,
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我们从船上开始,尽管这是部昂贵的高科技装备
08:54
this is still the best最好 way to get in the water -- just pfftpfft! --
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这仍然是最好的入水方式---噗!
08:56
flop拍击声 over the side of the boat.
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怦然从船舷处落下
08:58
Now, as I showed显示 you in the earlier diagram,
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就像我之前给你们展示的那张图表
09:01
these reefs珊瑚礁 that we dive潜水 on start开始 out near the surface表面
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这些礁石就在我们开始潜水的水面附近
09:04
and they go almost几乎 vertically垂直, completely全然 straight直行 down.
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它们几乎是垂直地、完全直直地向下
09:07
So, we drop下降 in the water, and we just sort分类 of go over the edge边缘 of this cliff悬崖,
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所以我们在水里往下掉,好像要越过这个悬崖边缘一般
09:10
and then we just start开始 dropping落下, dropping落下, dropping落下.
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然后我们就开始往下掉,往下掉,往下掉
09:12
People have asked me, "It must必须 take a long time to get there?"
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有人问我,“到那儿一定花了不少时间吧?”
09:14
No, it only takes a couple一对 of minutes分钟 to get all the way down
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不,只花了几分钟
09:16
to three or four hundred feet, which哪一个 is where we're aiming瞄准 for.
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我们就直落到三四百英尺处,我们的目的地
09:19
It's kind of like skydiving跳伞 in slow motion运动.
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有点像慢动作的跳伞
09:21
It's really a very interesting有趣 --
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这真的非常有趣
09:23
you ever see "The Abyss深渊" where Ed埃德 Harris哈里斯, you know,
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你们看过电影《深渊》(“The Abyss”)里面的Ed Harris©
09:25
he's sinking下沉 down along沿 the side of the wall?
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沿着绝壁往下坠落的情景吧?
09:27
That's kind of what it feels感觉 like. It's pretty漂亮 amazing惊人.
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这有点像那种感觉,美妙绝伦
09:29
Also, when you get down there, you find that the water is very, very clear明确.
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还有,下到那里,你会发现水非常非常的清澈
09:31
It's extremely非常 clear明确 water, because there's hardly几乎不 any plankton浮游生物.
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极度清澈的水,因为那里几乎没有什么浮游生物
09:33
But, when you turn on your light, you look around at the caves洞穴,
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但是,当你打开灯,环视这些洞穴时
09:35
and all of a sudden突然 you're confronted面对 with a tremendous巨大 amount of diversity多样,
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你就会突然间面对巨大数量的生物多样性
09:38
much more than anyone任何人 used to believe.
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远远超过人们过去所认为的
09:40
Now not all of it is new species种类 --
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并非所有这些都是新种
09:43
like that fish you see with the white白色 stripe条纹,
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比如你看到的这条有白道的鱼
09:45
that's a known已知 species种类.
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就是个已知种
09:47
But, if you look carefully小心 into the cracks裂缝 and crevices裂缝,
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如果你仔细观察这些裂缝和罅隙
09:49
you'll你会 see little things scurrying乱窜 all over the place地点.
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你会看到无数的小玩意正来去匆匆
09:53
There's a just-unbelievable只是,令人难以置信 diversity多样.
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这里的多样性令人难以置信
09:55
It's not just fish, either.
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而且,并不仅仅是鱼类的多样性
09:57
These are crinoids海百合, sponges海绵, black黑色 corals珊瑚虫. There're有很 some more fishes鱼类.
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那里有海百合,海绵,黑珊瑚——再来一些鱼类
10:00
And those fishes鱼类 that you see right now are new species种类.
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现在你看到的这些鱼类都是新种
10:02
They're still new species种类 because I had a video视频 camera相机 on this dive潜水 instead代替 of my net,
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它们仍然是新种,因为我只装了摄像机,而没有带网
10:06
so they're still waiting等候 down there for someone有人 to go find them.
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所以它们仍然在等待着人们去再把它们找出来
10:09
But this is what it looks容貌 like,
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这里的环境就是如此
10:11
and this kind of habitat栖息地 just goes on and on and on for miles英里.
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而且这样的生境连绵数英里
10:14
This is Papua巴布亚, New Guinea几内亚.
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这就是巴布亚新几内亚
10:16
Now little fishes鱼类 and invertebrates无脊椎动物 aren't the only things we see down there.
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小鱼和无脊椎动物并非我们看到的全部
10:19
We also see sharks鲨鱼,
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我们还能看到鲨鱼
10:21
much more regularly经常 than I would have expected预期 to.
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它们比我原先预计的更加常见
10:24
And we're not quite相当 sure why.
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我们并不很确定为什么
10:26
But what I want you to do right now is imagine想像 yourself你自己 400 feet underwater水下,
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现在,我要你们想象一下自己正身处400英尺水深
10:28
with all this high-tech高科技 gear齿轮 on your back,
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背着高科技的设备
10:30
you're in a remote远程 reef off Papua巴布亚, New Guinea几内亚,
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地点是新几内亚的帛琉群岛附近
10:32
thousands数千 of miles英里 from the nearest最近的 recompression再压缩 chamber,
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距离最近的减压舱有数千英里
10:35
and you're completely全然 surrounded包围 by sharks鲨鱼.
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而你正完全被鲨鱼所包围
10:38
Video视频: Look at those ...
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视频:看这些……
10:40
Uh-oh嗯,哦 ... uh-oh嗯,哦!
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啊噢……啊噢!
10:42
I think we have their attention注意. (Laughter笑声)
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我想我引起它们注意了
10:46
Richard理查德 Pyle派尔: When you start开始 talking like Donald唐纳德 Duck,
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Richard Pyle:当你开始像唐老鸭一样说话
10:49
there's no situation情况 in the world世界 that can seem似乎 tense紧张.
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世界上就没有什么叫做“紧张”的东西
10:51
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
10:54
So, we're down there, and this is at 400 feet --
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好,我们下到这了,400英尺深
10:57
that's looking straight直行 up, by the way,
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这是垂直向上看的情景
10:58
so you can get a sense of how far away the surface表面 is.
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你可以了解距离睡眠有多远
11:00
And if you're a biologist生物学家 and you know about sharks鲨鱼,
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如果你是个生物学家,并了解鲨鱼
11:02
and you want to assess评估, you know, how much jeopardy危险 am I really in here,
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你就想评估一下自己的处境到底有多危险
11:06
there's one question that sort分类 of jumps跳跃 to the forefront第一线 of your mind心神 immediately立即
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所以就有个问题马上跳进你的大脑里
11:10
which哪一个 is --
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就是——
11:12
Diver潜水员 1 (Video视频): What kind of sharks鲨鱼?
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视频:哪种鲨鱼?
11:15
Diver潜水员 2: Uh, silvertipsilvertip sharks鲨鱼.
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啊,白边真鲨(silvertip shark)
11:17
Diver潜水员 1: Oh.
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11:18
RPRP: SilvertipSilvertip sharks鲨鱼 -- they're actually其实 three species种类 of sharks鲨鱼 here.
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白边真鲨——这里其实有三种鲨鱼
11:20
The silvertipssilvertips are the one with the white白色 edges边缘 on the fin,
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白边真鲨是一种鳍上有白边的鲨鱼
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and there're有很 also gray灰色 reef sharks鲨鱼 and some hammerheads锤头 off in the distance距离.
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不远之处,几条灰礁鲨 (grey reef shark)和双髻鲨在游弋
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And yes, it's a little nerve-wracking伤脑筋.
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是的,这确实有点伤脑筋
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Diver潜水员 2 (Video视频): Hoo胡胡!
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视频:呼!
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That little guy is frisky欢跃的! (Laughter笑声)
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那小家伙真活泼!
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Now, you've seen看到 video视频 like this on TV电视 a lot,
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现在,你们在电视上经常看到这样的画面
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and it's very intimidating吓人, and I think it gives the wrong错误 impression印象 about sharks鲨鱼.
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令人望而生畏,我想,这给出的对鲨鱼错误的印象
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Sharks鲨鱼 are actually其实 not very dangerous危险 animals动物
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鲨鱼实际上不是非常危险的动物
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and that's why we weren't worried担心 much, why we were joking开玩笑 around down there.
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这也是为什么我们不是很担心,而在下面开着玩笑的原因
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More people are killed杀害 by pigs, more people are killed杀害 by lightning闪电 strikes罢工,
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被猪杀死的人,因闪电而死的人
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more people are killed杀害 at soccer足球 games游戏 in England英国.
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甚至因英格兰的足球赛而死的人都比因鲨鱼而死的人多
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There's a lot of other ways方法 you can die.
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死法有很多种
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And I'm not making制造 that stuff东东 up.
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我也不是在这里瞎编
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Coconuts椰子! You can get killed杀害 by a coconut椰子 more likely容易 than killed杀害 by a shark鲨鱼.
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椰子!你被椰子砸死的概率都必被鲨鱼咬死的概率高
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So sharks鲨鱼 aren't quite相当 as dangerous危险 as most people make them out to be.
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所以鲨鱼并非像多数人声称的那么危险
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Now, I don't know if any of you get U.S. News新闻 and World世界 Report报告 --
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我不知道你们中有没有人看《美国新闻和世界报道》杂志
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I got the recent最近 issue问题.
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我有最近的一期
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There's a cover story故事 all about the great explorers探险 of our time.
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上面的封面故事是关于我们这个时代那些伟大的探险者
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The last article文章 is an article文章 entitled标题 "No New Frontiers前沿."
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最后一篇文章的标题是“没有新领域了”(No New Frontiers)
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It questions问题 whether是否 or not there really are any new frontiers前沿 out there,
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它质疑是否还存在什么真正的新的领域
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whether是否 there are any real真实, true真正, hardcore铁杆 discoveries发现 that can still be made制作.
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是否还能做出真实的,绝对的新发现
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And this is my favorite喜爱 line线 from the article文章.
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这就是里面我最喜欢的一句台词
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As a fish nerd书呆子, I have to laugh, because you know they don't call us fish nerds书呆子 for nothing --
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作为一名鱼痴,我应该高兴,因为他们不会无缘无故地这样叫
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we actually其实 do get excited兴奋 about finding发现 a new dorsal spine脊柱 in a guppy孔雀鱼.
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我们确实会因为在孔雀鱼的背鳍上发现一根新刺而兴奋异常
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But, it's much more than that.
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但,还不止这些
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And, I want to show显示 you a few少数 of the guppies孔雀鱼 we've我们已经 found发现 over the years年份.
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我想向你们展示我们几年来发现的几种孔雀鱼
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This one's那些 -- you know, you can see how ugly丑陋 it is.
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这一只,你可以看出长得有多丑
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Even if you ignore忽视 the scientific科学 value of this thing,
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如果忽略它的科学价值
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just look at the monetary货币 value of this thing.
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单看它的经济价值
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A couple一对 of these ended结束 up getting得到 sold出售 through通过 the aquarium水族馆 trade贸易 to Japan日本,
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通过水族馆的交易,有一对鱼被卖到日本
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where they sold出售 for 15,000 dollars美元 apiece一块.
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每一条就值15000美元
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That's half-a-million半一百万 dollars美元 per pound.
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接近50万美元一磅
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Here's这里的 another另一个 new angelfish神仙鱼 we discovered发现.
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这是我们发现的一种新的天使鱼(angelfish)
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This one we actually其实 first discovered发现 back in the air空气 days -- the bad old air空气 days,
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这实际上是我们在以前的空气潜水岁月里发现的,空气潜水差劲的岁月
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as we used to say -- when we were doing these kind of dives潜水 with air空气.
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也就是过去所说的当我们使用空气来作这类潜水的时候
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We were at 360 feet.
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我们在360英尺深处
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And I remember记得 coming未来 up from one of these deep dives潜水, and I had this fog多雾路段,
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我还记得结束深潜游上来之后,我像这样迷糊不清
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and the narcosis麻醉 takes a little while to, you know, fade褪色 away.
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迷糊的状态持续了一小会才逐渐褪去
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It's sort分类 of like sobering发人深省 up.
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有点像酒后清醒过来
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And I had this vague模糊 recollection回忆 of seeing眼看 these yellow黄色 fish with a black黑色 spot,
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而我有个模糊的回忆,似乎看到了这些有个黑点的黄色小鱼
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and I thought, "Aw, damn该死的. I should have caught抓住 one.
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我就想:“啊,可恶,我应该抓一条,
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I think that's a new species种类."
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看起来那是个新种。”
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And then, eventually终于, I got around to looking in my bucket.
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最后,我终于有时间来看看我的桶
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Sure enough足够, I had caught抓住 one -- I just completely全然 forgot忘记 that I had caught抓住 one. (Laughter笑声)
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当然,我抓到了一条----我只是完全忘了自己抓过一条
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And so this one we decided决定 to give the name名称 CentropygeCentropyge narcosis麻醉 to.
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所以我们决定叫这条鱼为Centropyge narcosis(深海珊瑚神仙,narcosis意为昏迷)
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So that's it's official官方 scientific科学 name名称,
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这就成了它的学名
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in reference参考 to its deep-dwelling深栖 habits习惯.
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与它居于深海的习性有关
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And this is another另一个 neat整齐 one.
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这是另外一条光彩照人的鱼
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When we first found发现 it, we weren't even sure what family家庭 this thing belonged属于 to,
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第一次发现它时,我们甚至不敢肯定它属于什么科
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so we just called it the Dr博士. Seuss苏斯 fish,
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所以我们就叫它苏斯教授鱼(Dr. Seuss,美国少儿图书作家)
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because it looked看着 like something out of one of those books图书.
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因为它看起来就像从他某本书里出来的
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Now, this one's那些 pretty漂亮 cool.
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这一条非常酷
13:46
If you go to Papua巴布亚, New Guinea几内亚, and go down 300 feet,
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如果你去巴布亚新几内亚,潜到300英尺
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you're going to see these big mounds土墩.
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你就会看到这样的大石堆
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And this may可能 be kind of hard to see, but they're about --
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这么看也许很吃力,但它们
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oh, a couple一对 meters in diameter直径.
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噢,直径可达数米
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If you look closely密切, you'll你会 see there's
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拉近来看,你会看到那有条白色小鱼
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a little white白色 fish and gray灰色 fish that hangs挂起 out near them.
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一条灰白的小鱼在它们附近晃悠
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Well, it turns out this little white白色 fish builds建立 these giant巨人 mounds土墩,
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没错,其实就是这种小白鱼建起了这些巨大的石堆
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one pebble卵石 at a time.
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一次一块石头建起来的
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It's really extraordinary非凡 to find something like this.
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能有这样的发现真的太不寻常了
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It's not just new species种类: it's new behavior行为, it's new ecology生态 it's all kind of new things.
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不仅仅是新种,还是新的行为,新的生态学,全都是新的东西
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So, what I'm going to show显示 you right now, very quickly很快,
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好,接下来我将很快向你们展示的
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is just a sampling采样 of a few少数 of the new species种类 we've我们已经 discovered发现.
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就是我们发现的一些新种
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What's extraordinary非凡 about this is not just the sheer绝对 number of species种类 we're finding发现 --
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真正不寻常的不是这些新种的惊人数目——
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although虽然 as you can see that's pretty漂亮 amazing惊人, this is only half of what we've我们已经 found发现 --
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尽管你会觉得这很了不起,但这只是我们发现的一半——
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what's extraordinary非凡 is how quickly很快 we find them.
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真正不寻常的是我们发现它们的速度有多快
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We're up to seven new species种类 per hour小时 of time we spend at that depth深度.
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在那个深度,最多时我们每小时可以发现7个新种
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Now, if you go to an Amazon亚马逊 jungle丛林 and fog多雾路段 a tree, you may可能 get a lot of bugs虫子,
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如果你去亚马逊丛林,朝棵树喷喷烟雾,你或许能得到许多虫子
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but for fishes鱼类, there's nowhere无处 in the world世界
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但对于鱼类,世界上还没有其他地方
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you can get seven new species种类 per hour小时 of time.
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能让你每小时发现7个新种
14:36
Now, we've我们已经 doneDONE some back of the envelope信封 calculations计算,
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作了大概的计算后
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and we're predicting预测 that there are probably大概 on the order订购 of 2,000 to 2,500 new species种类
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我们预计单单在印度洋-太平洋地区
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in the Indo-Pacific印度 - 太平洋 alone单独.
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就有大概2000到2500个新种
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There are only five to six thousand known已知 species种类.
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已知的物种大约是五千到六千种
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So a very large percentage百分比 of what is out there isn't really known已知.
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所以那里的一切还有相当大部分是未知的
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We thought we had a handle处理 on all the reef fish diversity多样 -- evidently明显地 not.
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我们以为自己已经搞清楚了岩礁鱼类的多样性,显然不是
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And I'm going to just close on a very somber阴沉 note注意.
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最后我以一张非常阴郁的片子作为结束
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At the beginning开始 I told you that I was going to show显示 you two extraordinary非凡 photographs照片.
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一开始的时候我说过将给你们展示两张非同寻常的图片
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This is the second第二 extraordinary非凡 photograph照片 I'm going to show显示 you.
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这就是其中的第二张
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This one was taken采取 at the exact精确 moment时刻 I was down there filming拍戏 those sharks鲨鱼.
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那时我正在那里拍摄那些鲨鱼
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This was taken采取 exactly究竟 300 feet above以上 my head.
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图片就是在我头上300英尺的地方拍的
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And the reason原因 this photograph照片 is extraordinary非凡
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之所以说这张图片非同寻常
15:12
is because it captures捕获 a moment时刻 in the very last minute分钟 of a person's人的 life.
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是因为它捕捉到了一个人生命的最后一刻
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Less than 60 seconds after this picture图片 was taken采取, this guy was dead.
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图片拍完后不到一分钟,这个人死了
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When we recovered恢复 his body身体, we figured想通 out what had gone走了 wrong错误.
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我们找回他的尸体,发现了悲剧发生的原因
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He had made制作 a very simple简单 mistake错误.
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他只犯了一个很简单的错误
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He turned转身 the wrong错误 valve when he filled填充 his cylinder圆筒 --
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在给气罐充气时他旋错了阀门
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he had 80 percent百分 oxygen in his tank坦克 when he should have had 40.
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在他的气罐里有80%的氧气,而不是应该有的40%
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He had an oxygen toxicity毒性 seizure发作 and he drowned淹死的.
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氧中毒的突然发作使他不幸溺死
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The reason原因 I show显示 this -- not to put a downer唐纳 on everything --
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我展示这个的原因——绝不是要让大家沮丧
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but I just want to use it to key off my philosophy哲学 of life in general一般,
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而只是要用它来引出我总的人生哲学
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which哪一个 is that we all have two goals目标.
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也就是,我们都有两个目标
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The first goal目标 we share分享 with every一切 other living活的 thing on this planet行星,
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我们与这个星球上其他生物分享了第一个目标
15:45
which哪一个 is to survive生存. I call it perpetuation永存:
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即生存——我称这为“不朽”(perpetuation)
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the survival生存 of the species种类 and survival生存 of ourselves我们自己,
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因为无论是物种的生存还是我们的生存
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because they're both about perpetuating延续 the genome基因组.
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都是为了基因组的不朽
15:54
And the second第二 goal目标, for those of us who have mastered掌握 that first goal目标,
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第二个目标是,对我们之中已经实现第一个目标的人来说
15:56
is to -- you know, you call it spiritual精神 fulfillment履行, you can call it financial金融 success成功,
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就是,你可以说是精神的满足,或者经济上的成功
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you can call it any number of different不同 things.
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你把它叫作什么都可以
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I call it seeking joy喜悦 --
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我称之为寻找快乐——
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this pursuit追求 of happiness幸福.
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对幸福的追求
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So, I guess猜测 my theme主题 on this is this guy lived生活 his life to the fullest最大,
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所以,我想这也是这位朋友这辈子生活的主旨
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he absolutely绝对 did.
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他确实做到了
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You have to balance平衡 those two goals目标.
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你必须保持这两个目标的平衡
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If you live生活 your whole整个 life in fear恐惧 --
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如果你整个人生都是在恐惧中——
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I mean, life is a sexually transmitted发送 disease疾病 with 100 percent百分 mortality死亡.
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我说,生命是一种死亡率100%的性传播疾病
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So, you can't live生活 your life in fear恐惧.
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所以,你不能在恐惧中生活
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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I thought that was an old one.
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我想那是个老笑话了
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
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But, at the same相同 time you don't want to get so focused重点 on rule规则 number two,
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但与此同时,你不会愿意因为太专注于第二个目标
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or goal目标 number two, that you neglect忽略 goal目标 number one.
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而忽略了第一个目标
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Because once一旦 you're dead, you really can't enjoy请享用 anything after that.
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因为一旦死去,你就什么也享受不了了
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I wish希望 you all the best最好 of luck运气 in maintaining维持 that balance平衡 in your future未来 endeavors努力.
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祝你们好运,希望你们能努力保持这样的平衡
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Thanks谢谢.
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谢谢
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by lin qiang
Reviewed by dahong zhang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Richard Pyle - Ichthyologist
Ichthyologist Richard Pyle is a fish nerd. In his quest to discover and document new species of fish, he has also become a trailblazing exploratory diver and a pioneer of database technology.

Why you should listen

A pioneer of the dive world, Richard Pyle discovers new biodiversity on the cliffs of coral reefs. He was among the first to use rebreather technology to explore depths between 200 and 500 feet, an area often called the "Twilight Zone." During his dives, he has identified and documented hundreds of new species. Author of scientific, technical and popular articles, his expeditions have also been featured in the IMAX film Coral Reef Adventure, the BBC series Pacific Abyss and many more. In 2005, he received the NOGI Award, the most prestigious distinction of the diving world.

Currently, he is continuing his research at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, outside Honolulu, Hawai'i, and is affiliated with the museum's comprehensive Hawaii Biological Survey. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Association for Marine Exploration, of which he is a founding member. He continues to explore the sea and spearhead rebreather technology, and is a major contributor to the Encyclopedia of Life.

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