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Stephen Hawking - Theoretical physicist
Stephen Hawking's scientific investigations have shed light on the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time and the ultimate fate of the universe. His bestselling books for a general audience have given an appreciation of physics to millions.

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Stephen Hawking is perhaps the world's most famous living physicist. A specialist in cosmology and quantum gravity and a devotee of black holes, his work has probed the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time and the universe's ultimate fate -- earning him accolades including induction into the Order of the British Empire. To the public, he's best known as an author of bestsellers such as The Universe in a Nutshell and A Brief History of Time, which have brought an appreciation of theoretical physics to millions.

Though the motor neuron disorder ALS has confined Hawking to a wheelchair, it hasn't stopped him from lecturing widely, making appearances on television shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Simpsons -- and planning a trip into orbit with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic. (He recently experienced weightlessness aboard Zero Gravity Corporation's "Vomit Comet.") A true academic celebrity, he uses his public appearances to raise awareness about potential global disasters -- such as global warming -- and to speak out for the future of humanity: "Getting a portion of the human race permanently off the planet is imperative for our future as a species," he says.

Hawking serves as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, where he continues to contribute to both high-level physics and the popular understanding of our universe.

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TED2008

Stephen Hawking: Questioning the universe

霍金求道 - 宇宙苍茫

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以TED2008的主题为出发点,史蒂芬·霍金教授提出了一些关于我们宇宙的重要问题──宇宙如何开始?生命何起源?宇宙中只有我们吗?。与此同时,霍金教授也讨论了我们探究破解这些问题的途径。
- Theoretical physicist
Stephen Hawking's scientific investigations have shed light on the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time and the ultimate fate of the universe. His bestselling books for a general audience have given an appreciation of physics to millions. Full bio

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There is nothing bigger or older旧的 than the universe宇宙.
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没什么比宇宙更广大更久远的了。
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The questions问题 I would like to talk about are:
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您们的问题中我想聊一下的是:
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one, where did we come from?
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您我何从?
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How did the universe宇宙 come into being存在?
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宇宙何来?
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Are we alone单独 in the universe宇宙?
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宇宙中就只有我们?
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Is there alien外侨 life out there?
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有外星异生物么?
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What is the future未来 of the human人的 race种族?
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人类的未来将会如何?
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Up until直到 the 1920s,
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上世纪20年代之前,
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everyone大家 thought the universe宇宙 was essentially实质上 static静态的
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所有人都以为宇宙基本上是处于稳态,
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and unchanging不变 in time.
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流金岁月, 持恒不变.
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Then it was discovered发现 that the universe宇宙 was expanding扩大.
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之后我们发现原来宇宙正在膨胀中.
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Distant遥远 galaxies星系 were moving移动 away from us.
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辽远星系一直飞离我们.
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This meant意味着 they must必须 have been closer接近 together一起 in the past过去.
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这意味着它们必定曾相靠近.
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If we extrapolate推断 back,
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我们若往后推算,
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we find we must必须 have all been on top最佳 of each other
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就会发现我们必都曾於约150亿年前
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about 15 billion十亿 years年份 ago.
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互相堆叠在一起.
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This was the Big Bang, the beginning开始 of the universe宇宙.
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正是这 "霹雳大爆炸" - 宇宙之起始.
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But was there anything before the Big Bang?
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然而大爆炸前可有什么吗?
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If not, what created创建 the universe宇宙?
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若是没有, 又是什么创造宇宙呢?
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Why did the universe宇宙 emerge出现 from the Big Bang the way it did?
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宇宙缘何要从大霹雳中冒出呢?
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We used to think that the theory理论 of the universe宇宙
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过往我们都认为宇宙论
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could be divided分为 into two parts部分.
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可分成两部分.
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First, there were the laws法律
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首先, 是定律
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like Maxwell's麦克斯韦 equations方程 and general一般 relativity相对论
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像'麦克斯韦方程组' 和 '广义相对论'
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that determined决心 the evolution演化 of the universe宇宙,
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以其于同一刻设定整个时空之状态,
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given特定 its state over all of space空间 at one time.
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而决定了宇宙之演化进程.
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And second第二, there was no question
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次之,是对宇宙雏形
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of the initial初始 state of the universe宇宙.
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的疑问.
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We have made制作 good progress进展 on the first part部分,
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第一部分我们取得良好进展,
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and now have the knowledge知识 of the laws法律 of evolution演化
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除了 '至极端境况' 以外. 现在已对
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in all but the most extreme极端 conditions条件.
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演化规律于所有境况下之进程有所掌握.
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But until直到 recently最近, we have had little idea理念
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可直至最近, 我们仍对宇宙初生当时之
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about the initial初始 conditions条件 for the universe宇宙.
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周围条件不甚了了.
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However然而, this division into laws法律 of evolution演化 and initial初始 conditions条件
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然而, 这演化律 及 初始条件 之界分
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depends依靠 on time and space空间 being存在 separate分离 and distinct不同.
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乃囿於"时.空分明"之概念内.
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Under extreme极端 conditions条件, general一般 relativity相对论 and quantum量子 theory理论
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而於极端条件下, 广义相对论及量子论
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allow允许 time to behave表现 like another另一个 dimension尺寸 of space空间.
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容许“时间”如同“空间”的另一维度般运作.
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This removes移除了 the distinction分别 between之间 time and space空间,
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这就将 '时.空'之间区别移除了
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and means手段 the laws法律 of evolution演化 can also determine确定 the initial初始 state.
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即是说 演化律 亦可决定初始状态.
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The universe宇宙 can spontaneously自发 create创建 itself本身 out of nothing.
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宇宙可以由无变有 自我创生!
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Moreover此外, we can calculate计算 a probability可能性 that the universe宇宙
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我们甚至可以计算出
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was created创建 in different不同 states状态.
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宇宙在不同情况下诞生的可能性。
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These predictions预测 are in excellent优秀 agreement协议
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这些推论与 WMAP卫星
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with observations意见 by the WMAPWMAP satellite卫星
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所观测到的宇宙微波背景辐射
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of the cosmic宇宙的 microwave微波 background背景,
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(即大爆炸之痕迹)
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which哪一个 is an imprint版本说明 of the very early universe宇宙.
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相当一致.
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We think we have solved解决了 the mystery神秘 of creation创建.
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我们相信已勘破了创造奥秘
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Maybe we should patent专利 the universe宇宙
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或许我们应将 '宇宙' 给注册
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and charge收费 everyone大家 royalties for their existence存在.
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然后向每个生存於世的人收 '生活费'.
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I now turn to the second第二 big question:
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现在我转到第二个 大问题 去
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are we alone单独, or is there other life in the universe宇宙?
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宇宙中就只有我们, 还是另有其它生物?
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We believe that life arose出现 spontaneously自发 on the Earth地球,
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我们相信生命从地球自我衍生,
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so it must必须 be possible可能 for life to appear出现 on other suitable适当 planets行星,
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故此生命确有可能出现於其它合适星球 -
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of which哪一个 there seem似乎 to be a large number in the galaxy星系.
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星河中看来可有不少呢.
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But we don't know how life first appeared出现.
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但我们仍未搅通生命是如何生成:
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We have two pieces of observational观察 evidence证据
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对於生命诞生的可能契机
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on the probability可能性 of life appearing出现.
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我们有两项观测得来的佐证.
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The first is that we have fossils化石 of algae藻类
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首先我们有来自35亿年前
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from 3.5 billion十亿 years年份 ago.
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的海藻化石.
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The Earth地球 was formed形成 4.6 billion十亿 years年份 ago
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地球於46亿年前形成
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and was probably大概 too hot for about the first half billion十亿 years年份.
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头约5亿年相信仍太热了.
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So life appeared出现 on Earth地球
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故此生命於
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within half a billion十亿 years年份 of it being存在 possible可能,
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其变得可能后的5亿年间方出现,
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which哪一个 is short compared相比 to the 10-billion-year-billion年 lifetime一生
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这相对於像地球之类百亿年期的星体
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of a planet行星 of Earth地球 type类型.
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只算是一段短时间.
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This suggests提示 that a probability可能性 of life appearing出现 is reasonably合理 high.
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这意味着生命出现的概率是颇高的.
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If it was very low, one would have expected预期 it
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to take most of the ten billion十亿 years年份 available可得到.
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百亿年的绝大部分才会出现.
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On the other hand, we don't seem似乎 to have been visited参观 by aliens外星人.
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另一方面, 我们似乎从未见有外星人到访.
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I am discounting贴现 the reports报告 of UFOs不明飞行物.
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我不信那些什么 '不明物体' 的报导.
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Why would they appear出现 only to cranks曲柄 and weirdoes怪人?
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它们干吗要单向那些古古怪怪的人现身呢?
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If there is a government政府 conspiracy阴谋 to suppress压制 the reports报告
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若真有一个甚麽政府阴谋要将报导打住
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and keep for itself本身 the scientific科学 knowledge知识 the aliens外星人 bring带来,
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从而将外星人所带来之科学识据为己有,
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it seems似乎 to have been a singularly ineffective不灵 policy政策 so far.
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那可真像个既离奇, 亦从未见效的举措.
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Furthermore此外, despite尽管 an extensive广泛 search搜索 by the SETISETI project项目,
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we haven't没有 heard听说 any alien外侨 television电视 quiz测验 shows节目.
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我们还没有收听到任何外太空电视答问节目.
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This probably大概 indicates指示 that there are no alien外侨 civilizations文明
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at our stage阶段 of development发展
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方圆数百光年范围之内
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within a radius半径 of a few少数 hundred light years年份.
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Issuing发行 an insurance保险 policy政策
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卖保险给那些
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against反对 abduction绑架 by aliens外星人 seems似乎 a pretty漂亮 safe安全 bet赌注.
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怕被外星人绑架的人,看来是个不错的选择。
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This brings带来 me to the last of the big questions问题:
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这送我到了最后一个大问题:
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the future未来 of the human人的 race种族.
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人类的前途.
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If we are the only intelligent智能 beings众生 in the galaxy星系,
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若我们是星河里唯一智能生物,
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we should make sure we survive生存 and continue继续.
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就必须确保自己能存活并延续下去.
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But we are entering进入 an increasingly日益 dangerous危险 period of our history历史.
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但我们正迈入历史中一个愈发危险的时段.
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Our population人口 and our use of the finite有限 resources资源 of planet行星 Earth地球
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我们的人囗和对地球有限资源的耗用,
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are growing生长 exponentially成倍, along沿 with our technical技术 ability能力
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正以几何级数增长, 相随的
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to change更改 the environment环境 for good or ill生病.
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是我们将环境或弄好或弄垮的技术才能,
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But our genetic遗传 code
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至於我们的基因指令
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still carries携带 the selfish自私 and aggressive侵略性 instincts本能
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that were of survival生存 advantage优点 in the past过去.
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这或有利於我们过往求存
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It will be difficult enough足够 to avoid避免 disaster灾害
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却又让我们於往后数百年内
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in the next下一个 hundred years年份,
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人祸难逃.
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let alone单独 the next下一个 thousand or million百万.
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更别说未来千百万年了.
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Our only chance机会 of long-term长期 survival生存
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我们长活下去的唯一机会
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is not to remain lurking潜伏 on planet行星 Earth地球,
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不是一直呆着在地球
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but to spread传播 out into space空间.
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而是冲出太空去.
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The answers答案 to these big questions问题
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这些大问题之解答
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show显示 that we have made制作 remarkable卓越 progress进展 in the last hundred years年份.
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显示我们于过去数百年取得可观进展.
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But if we want to continue继续 beyond the next下一个 hundred years年份,
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可若要超越未来数百年,
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our future未来 is in space空间.
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我们的前途在於太空.
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That is why I am in favor偏爱 of manned载人 --
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正因此,我较倾向于 "人" 控 - ( man 於英语中可单指'人'或'男人')
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or should I say, personedpersoned -- space空间 flight飞行.
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或许我应说, 由人驾驶之太空旅航.
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All of my life I have sought追捧 to understand理解 the universe宇宙
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我一生都在探究想要了解宇宙
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and find answers答案 to these questions问题.
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并找出这些问题之答案.
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I have been very lucky幸运
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我一直都非常幸运
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that my disability失能 has not been a serious严重 handicap阻碍.
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我的残疾并没造成严重障礙;
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Indeed确实, it has probably大概 given特定 me more time than most people
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说真的, 这反倒让我比大部分人获得更多时间
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to pursue追求 the quest寻求 for knowledge知识.
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以从事知识之追求.
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The ultimate最终 goal目标 is a complete完成 theory理论 of the universe宇宙,
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终极目标是一套完备的宇宙论,
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and we are making制造 good progress进展.
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而我们已有良好进展.
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Thank you for listening.
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感谢您们的聆听.
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Chris克里斯 Anderson安德森: Professor教授, if you had to guess猜测 either way,
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安德信: 教授, 若您必须二选其一作猜测,
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do you now believe that it is more likely容易 than not
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此刻您是较相信还是较不相信
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that we are alone单独 in the Milky乳白色 Way,
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我们是天河中唯一
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as a civilization文明 of our level水平 of intelligence情报 or higher更高?
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现水平或更高水平之智能文化?
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This answer回答 took seven minutes分钟, and really gave me an insight眼光
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准备这答案已花了7分多钟, 真让我深切体会到
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into the incredible难以置信 act法案 of generosity慷慨 this whole整个 talk was for TEDTED.
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这整个演讲为TED所付出之 让人难以置信之慷慨.
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Stephen斯蒂芬 Hawking霍金: I think it quite相当 likely容易 that we are the only civilization文明
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霍金: 我想我们应该是
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within several一些 hundred light years年份;
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数百光年范围内之独一文明;
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otherwise除此以外 we would have heard听说 radio无线电 waves波浪.
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否则我们应已收听到电波.
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The alternative替代 is that civilizations文明 don't last very long,
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but destroy破坏 themselves他们自己.
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就自我毁灭掉.
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CACA: Professor教授 Hawking霍金, thank you for that answer回答.
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安德信: 霍金教授, 谢谢您的解答.
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We will take it as a salutary有益 warning警告, I think,
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我想, 我们会将之作为
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for the rest休息 of our conference会议 this week.
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这一周余下会谈之座右铭.
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Professor教授, we really thank you for the extraordinary非凡 effort功夫 you made制作
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教授, 我们衷心感谢您今天为与我们分享您的问题
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to share分享 your questions问题 with us today今天.
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所作出之卓越贡献.
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Thank you very much indeed确实.
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真的非常感谢您.
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(Applause掌声)
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Translated by James Wong
Reviewed by Zachary Lin Zhao

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stephen Hawking - Theoretical physicist
Stephen Hawking's scientific investigations have shed light on the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time and the ultimate fate of the universe. His bestselling books for a general audience have given an appreciation of physics to millions.

Why you should listen

Stephen Hawking is perhaps the world's most famous living physicist. A specialist in cosmology and quantum gravity and a devotee of black holes, his work has probed the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time and the universe's ultimate fate -- earning him accolades including induction into the Order of the British Empire. To the public, he's best known as an author of bestsellers such as The Universe in a Nutshell and A Brief History of Time, which have brought an appreciation of theoretical physics to millions.

Though the motor neuron disorder ALS has confined Hawking to a wheelchair, it hasn't stopped him from lecturing widely, making appearances on television shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Simpsons -- and planning a trip into orbit with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic. (He recently experienced weightlessness aboard Zero Gravity Corporation's "Vomit Comet.") A true academic celebrity, he uses his public appearances to raise awareness about potential global disasters -- such as global warming -- and to speak out for the future of humanity: "Getting a portion of the human race permanently off the planet is imperative for our future as a species," he says.

Hawking serves as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, where he continues to contribute to both high-level physics and the popular understanding of our universe.

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