Danny Hillis: Should we create a solar shade to cool the earth?
丹尼 • 希利斯: 我們應該製造遮陽罩來為地球降溫嗎?
Inventor, scientist, author, engineer -- over his broad career, Danny Hillis has turned his ever-searching brain on an array of subjects, with surprising results. Full bio
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about engineering our climate]
to build a thermostat
the temperature of the earth
had a plausible idea about how to do that,
of research on how to do it.
do understand how to do that.
for research in this area.
相關研究的支持。
misunderstandings about it.
today that this is a good idea.
各位相信這是個好點子。
your curiosity going about it
of the misunderstandings.
a little bit more sunlight
have been around literally for decades.
these low-lying clouds.
the same water content
of a change in the flow of the air
只有一丁點的改變,
which are artificial water clouds
of a jet engine.
the clouds on earth.
by supersecret government conspiracy.
是政府的超神秘陰謀。
clouds to form,
global warming already by about a degree.
減輕全球暖化大約一度。
about how to do this.
out into space
very plausible ideas.
by David Keith at Harvard
在刊物中提出了一個想法,
up into the stratosphere,
投放到同溫層當中,
common minerals on earth,
最常見的礦物之一,
we put it into baby food.
我們會把它放到嬰兒食物中。
up into the stratosphere,
all by itself, dissolved in rainwater.
在雨水中分解。
about all this chalk in your rainwater,
how little of it it actually takes.
very easy to calculate.
calculation I made.
much more careful calculations,
有人做過更精密的計算,
at the rate of about 10 teragrams a year
大約一千萬公噸的白堊,
that we've already done --
not all the effects, but the temperature.
不是所有的效應,僅限於溫度。
每年一千萬公噸的樣子。
Fire Department and Taylor Milsal
和泰勒 • 米爾索
at 10 teragrams a year.
就是一年一千萬公噸。
into the stratosphere
to pre-industrial levels.
工業時代以前的溫度。
it's like one hose for the entire earth.
整個地球只要這一根水管。
really use a hose,
or something like that.
putting a handful of chalk
就像是把一把白堊
swimming pool full of rain.
very good reasons for that.
we should be talking about this at all.
我們應該要談這些。
very good friends in the audience
有一些我非常要好的朋友,
I should be talking about this.
there's some easy way out,
our addiction to fossil fuels.
對化石燃料的依賴了。
a deeper problem,
of messing with the entire earth --
去亂搞整個地球──
for us to look for ways
我們應該要找些方式
the science behind that.
that's kind of developed at TED,
有個主題正在發展,
what our options are;
來告訴我們有哪些選項,
our creativity and our caution.
創意和謹慎提供資訊。
about our future selves,
我抱持著樂觀的態度,
because I think our problems are small.
因為我們的問題很小。
our capacity to deal with our problems
我認為我們處理問題的能力
a lot of controversy at TED2017,
引發了許多爭論,
to look at discussions online
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Danny Hillis - Computer theoristInventor, scientist, author, engineer -- over his broad career, Danny Hillis has turned his ever-searching brain on an array of subjects, with surprising results.
Why you should listen
Danny Hillis is an inventor, scientist, author and engineer. While completing his doctorate at MIT, he pioneered the concept of parallel computers that is now the basis for graphics processors and cloud computing. He holds more than 300 US patents, covering parallel computers, disk arrays, forgery prevention methods, various electronic and mechanical devices, and the pinch-to-zoom display interface. He has recently been working on problems in medicine as well. He is also the designer of a 10,000-year mechanical clock, and he gave a TED Talk in 1994 that is practically prophetic. Throughout his career, Hillis has worked at places like Disney, and now MIT and Applied Invention, always looking for the next fascinating problem.
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