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00:00Hello, welcome to the Kepler 62 Experiment Show.
00:05Let's go for a fun fact.
00:07Did you know that your body has 99.99999% empty space
00:12and then at the electromagnetic field collapsed,
00:17you would be the size of a grain of sand.
00:21Furthermore, did you know that billions and trillions of neutrinos
00:26are going through your body at this moment through that empty space
00:29undetectable?
00:32Something to think about.
00:34But anyway, let's get on with the quote.
00:38We'll go with Albert Einstein who says,
00:43Logic will get you from A to B, but imagination will take you everywhere.
00:49Now, what I think about this one is somebody like Elon Musk.
00:56I think he needs to learn from this one.
00:58Not to say I don't need to learn from stuff,
01:00but I think this is the one he needs to learn from.
01:03I'll tell you why.
01:04He's very, very much transactional and business and logic and this and that,
01:13not realizing a competitor with a huge imagination can just wipe it all out.
01:20And you're going to say, how is that possible?
01:22How did that happen?
01:23Because with imagination, billions and trillions of things that you haven't thought of are possible.
01:32And AI won't be able to give it to you.
01:34I know he thinks it will, but in a certain degree it can't.
01:38So he's in a little bit of a delusion thinking that being a real science naturalist is going to get him to the end of where he wants to go.
01:50So, I think it's very useful.
01:52I think it's very strong.
01:54But at the end of the day, what's going to wipe, what can wipe it out is an imagination.
02:01Because in imagination, anything's possible, like Einstein says.
02:08So, you've got to be careful with in business being too transactional.
02:14Facts and figures.
02:16This is how it is.
02:17Squeeze the employee.
02:19Crush this.
02:19Crush that.
02:20Because the guy, like Wozniak, he was down in the basement.
02:24Left him alone.
02:26Look what he came up with.
02:27It doesn't take much for one person with an imagination to wipe it all out.
02:33But, we'll see what happens.
02:36So, let's go with the inventions here.
02:37See what we got.
02:39Randomly picked one.
02:40Randomly picked one.
02:43Ah, automobile body.
02:45Let's see what we got here.
02:47Let's see what I came up with.
02:492018.
02:53I was just having fun.
02:54There's, uh, just a fun little prototype.
02:58This is more futuristic, a fun kind of thing.
03:00Let's see.
03:01It's kind of, kind of a fun little thing.
03:04I don't know if this would be mainstream, but, there's a side view.
03:08This is just a body with no wheels and everything.
03:11There's a side view.
03:12You know, very aerodynamic.
03:14So, if you made the size large, self-driving, people could all be sitting there eating dinner,
03:23having a good time.
03:25Let's see what we're here.
03:27You could see that in a couple, 20 years.
03:30A lot of you, you know, just having fun with the designs.
03:34I figured you can go full-blown, full-blown, uh, aerodynamic.
03:40You know, a lot of these cars are not very aerodynamic.
03:43I know they're limited by the engine stuff, but, eh, something fun.
03:49Yeah, so there you go.
03:51And then, here's the book.
03:53Volume 2.
03:54Volume 1, Kepler-62 Experiment.
04:02All good innovations.
04:04So, to conclude, first of all, we'll go with the fun fact that we're 99.999% empty space.
04:14And that trillions of neutrinos are going through at this very moment.
04:20You know, combine that with an imagination.
04:22That's where you get all the conspiracy theories on YouTube, but you know what?
04:26It's actually true.
04:28There's actually, you know, who knows what the hell.
04:31You know, if you combine that, those two statements with a big imagination,
04:35you start thinking about things, you know?
04:38And then, combined with what Einstein says,
04:41logic will get you from A to B, but imagination will take you everywhere.
04:44That means somebody could spend trillions and trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars,
04:48but a guy who spends a million with a radical imagination could win.
04:56Very, very, very, very, very true.
04:59So, see you for the next one.
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