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00:00Hello, welcome to the Kepler 62 Experiment Show.
00:04Today, we will go over a quote,
00:08one of hundreds of innovations,
00:12book, and then a conclusion.
00:16Now, let's go with a quote.
00:20We'll go with Albert Einstein, who said,
00:24Scientists investigate, which it already is,
00:28engineers create what has never been seen.
00:32And I'll take it one step further, and say,
00:36people with a big imagination
00:40see things that engineers,
00:44physicists, scientists, never seen.
00:48A lot of times, science fiction
00:52is hundreds of years ahead of scientists.
00:56Steve Wozniak,
01:00which I emailed back in the day,
01:04used to say, for every
01:0620 engineers, there's only one
01:08with imagination. So he
01:10got 19 engineers
01:12with not much imagination,
01:14and one with an imagination.
01:16Because he said,
01:18the ones that are an engineer
01:20with an imagination are a hundred times
01:22a hundred times more,
01:24a huge magnitude more valuable.
01:28I believe it.
01:30Now, with AI,
01:32you're going to be getting people
01:34with large imaginations,
01:38and the AI will give them
01:40the technical aptitude.
01:42So it's going to bring
01:44a lot of GDP to the country.
01:46It's good.
01:48It's pretty funny,
01:50because people will say,
01:52go to the engineer on the best idea.
01:54Sometimes the engineer has no creativity.
01:56He could just build it.
01:58That's just my opinion.
02:00So with his Einstein thing,
02:02that's what he's saying,
02:04I'll just bypass both of that,
02:06when he says that scientists investigate
02:08which already is,
02:10and engineers create which has never been seen.
02:12That's great.
02:14But the guys with the ideas
02:16may not be a scientist or an engineer.
02:18That's what I think.
02:20Now, let's go to Randy Pick here.
02:27Okay.
02:28Here we go.
02:30Where's Tim Cook?
02:32Rear touch screen.
02:362018.
02:40Let's see what we got.
02:50So it's basically a phone innovation.
02:56So here's a standard phone, right?
02:58You know, here's the front.
03:00Now.
03:01Be nice where your thumbs are in the back.
03:04So when you're...
03:05Uh-oh.
03:06When you're holding the back of the phone,
03:08you've got a little bit of a...
03:10What's it called?
03:11Like a touch screen.
03:12So this is the phone.
03:16And instead of like using your fingers,
03:18you can move it from the back.
03:19Like that.
03:20Like that.
03:21And that's what...
03:23This is here.
03:25Rear touch screen.
03:26Again, guys.
03:27I'm surprised these...
03:28These pet companies.
03:29I don't...
03:30I don't get it.
03:31Same old, same old.
03:32So...
03:33Let's see what they do with this one.
03:35Now, in terms of the book.
03:37We got...
03:38Future of Consumer Electronics.
03:40One.
03:41Cat4C2 Experiment.
03:42Future of Consumer Electronics.
03:44Two.
03:45All the innovations are in here.
03:48And they got...
03:51Three, four, or five coming.
03:54And...
03:55With the green energy, we got more coming.
03:57Now...
03:58To conclude...
04:00I agree with Mr. Einstein.
04:03I actually think that this one...
04:05Would be better if he had the one where he says...
04:08Imagination is more important than knowledge.
04:11Because...
04:12That's what's...
04:14What's...
04:15You know...
04:16That's where the money is.
04:18So...
04:19You know, you can always find a builder.
04:20You can always find the engineer.
04:21But only one...
04:22Out of twenty engineers have an imagine...
04:24Really good imagination.
04:25And can build.
04:26So...
04:27As Wozniak said...
04:29They're the rare of the rare.
04:30And that's what...
04:31I think that's true.
04:32Alright guys.
04:33See you for the next one.
04:34Alright guys.
04:35See you for the next one.

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