John Lloyd: An animated tour of the invisible
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given by John Lloyd in 2009]
职业生涯探索这种奇妙的感觉,
has spent his whole career
还存在许多物质。
than you think, actually.
everything that matters --
but we can't see what holds them apart,
但我们看不到是什么使它们互相分隔,
we see only the skin of things,
关联着人一举一动之物是什么,
we can't see what makes people tick,
the more it disappears.
really closely at stuff,
如果你看看物质的基本构造,
substructure of matter,
and there is only energy.
就是,我们若无法看到
about invisibility is,
we also can't understand.
and which we don't understand.
我们对它便一无所悉,
of all the four fundamental forces,
知道它是什么,或者它为何如此。
knows what it is or why it's there.
the greatest scientist who ever lived,
操纵重力杠杆而来到地球的。
to Earth specifically
可能也会出错,我不知道。(笑声)
on that one, I don't know.
却不知道你们在想什么。
I've no idea what any of you are thinking.
那不是很棒、很妙的事吗?
each other's minds,
品尝彼此,在我们很接近彼此的时候,
但我们仍然无法阅读对方的想法。
taste each other,
but we can't read each other's minds.
this great Middle Eastern religion
被认为是所有宗教之根的中东信仰中,
is the root of all religions,
all telepaths, so they say,
是发出强而有力的信号,
对我们剩下的所有不存在的人,
to the rest of us that it doesn't exist.
the Sufi masters working on us.
我们不觉得苏菲派大师对我们曾经做过努力。
and artificial intelligence,
like the study of consciousness,
不知道意识是如何运作的,
how consciousness works.
artificial intelligence,
artificial stupidity.
eternal, omnipresent, all powerful.
唯物主义者,我是一个非唯物主义者,
not a materialist, I'm an immaterialist.
new word -- ignostic.
on whether God exists
is the human genome.
because about 20 years ago
they thought it would probably contain
他们以为它可能会包含
it's been revised downwards.
在人类基因组中,可能恰恰包含了
to be just over 20 thousand genes
because rice -- get this --
two more than people,
but they are very strange.
think that's fascinating.
你能够见到的物质却越少。
the less you can see.
— — 有个现代物理学中的大运动
因为它对数字来说太不方便了。
for the figures.
except in your memory.
things about the past
就是你特别看不见 — —
你还记得我两岁时是什么样子吗?
what I was like when I was two?
记得在你两三岁之前所发生的事,
earlier than the age of two or three.
因为,倘若真如此,他们会失去工作。
because otherwise they'd be out of a job.
is the grid on which we hang.
是我们所依附的网格。
你们一些人当中的细胞不断会更新。
that cells are continually renewed.
nails, that kind of stuff --
is replaced at some point.
在某些时候将会被替换
take a bit longer.
not one cell in your body
seven years ago.
who then are we? What are we?
我们是什么?那维系着我们的东西是什么?
没人看得到。它们比光的波长小得多。
than the wavelength of light.
最近,在1600 年时有人提到它,
mentioned 1600 recently.
范•海尔蒙特在1600 年所发明的,
by a Dutch chemist called van Helmont.
invention of a word by a known individual.
一个已知的个人所发明的字。
called "blas," meaning astral radiation.
叫 blas 的字,意思是星的辐射。
如果一个人在你的眼前
闪耀一束光,你看不到它。
you won't see it.
will disagree with this.
不过奇怪的是,你不能看见这束光,
the beam of light,
告诉你他们了解电力了,他们不。
they understand electricity, they don't.
in an electric wire move instantaneously
以光的速度瞬间移动,不是吗?
at the speed of light,
honey, they say.
Hundred billion.
一千亿星系中的五个,用肉眼。
galaxies, with the naked eye.
unless you've got very good eyesight.
除非你有很好的视力。
当他在 1887 年发现无线电波时,
radio waves, in 1887,
因为它们以辐射样貌传递。
because they radiated.
这些你所发现的无线电波有啥用途?
"What's the point of these, Heinrich?
that you've found?"
有一天会有人知道怎么使用它们。
a use for them someday.
to us is what we don't know.
我们只知道任何百万事物之中的 1%。
of one millionth about anything."
"What's another thing we can't see?"
有什么其他物质是我们所看不到的呢?
两个真的值得我们探究的问题。
really worth asking.
我们在这儿时应当做些什么?
we do about it while we are?"
you with, from two great philosophers,
哲学家那儿,汲取两个东西留给你们,
最伟大的哲学家或思想家,
thinkers of the 20th century.
and the other a poet.
(Ludwig Wittgenstein)。他说,
我们在这儿不是为了享乐的。
in order to enjoy ourselves."
W.H. Auden, one of my favorite poets,
(W.H. Auden),他是我最喜欢的诗人之一。
on Earth to help others.
至于其他人在这儿的原因是啥,我不知道。
are here for, I've no idea."
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
John Lloyd - ProducerJohn Lloyd helps make some of the cleverest television in the UK.
Why you should listen
John Lloyd seems to have known every brilliant and funny person in Britain, and his collaborations are legendary. He's been a fixture on the BBC for four decades, producing such classic comedies as Blackadder, Spitting Image, the BBC's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and lately QI (short for "Quite Interesting"), hosted by Stephen Fry (read his Reddit AMA about it).
Lloyd has also written more than a dozen funny books -- including The Meaning of Liff, a collaboration with his friend Douglas Adams, which has been in print for 26 years.
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