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Stewart Brand - Environmentalist, futurist
Since the counterculture '60s, Stewart Brand has been creating our internet-worked world. Now, with biotech accelerating four times faster than digital technology, Stewart Brand has a bold new plan ...

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With biotech accelerating four times faster than digital technology, the revival of extinct species is becoming possible. Stewart Brand plans to not only bring species back but restore them to the wild.

Brand is already a legend in the tech industry for things he’s created: the Whole Earth Catalog, The WELL, the Global Business Network, the Long Now Foundation, and the notion that “information wants to be free.” Now Brand, a lifelong environmentalist, wants to re-create -- or “de-extinct” -- a few animals that’ve disappeared from the planet.

Granted, resurrecting the woolly mammoth using ancient DNA may sound like mad science. But Brand’s Revive and Restore project has an entirely rational goal: to learn what causes extinctions so we can protect currently endangered species, preserve genetic and biological diversity, repair depleted ecosystems, and essentially “undo harm that humans have caused in the past.”

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Stewart Brand: The Long Now

史都華.布蘭德論萬年鐘

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史都華.布蘭德致力於萬年時鐘計畫 -一個能運行一萬年的時鐘 。這項富詩意的計畫,讓我們得以想得更遠,思考更遙遠的未來。在這場演講裡,他同時也提出了一個關鍵問題:該把萬年鐘置於何處呢?
- Environmentalist, futurist
Since the counterculture '60s, Stewart Brand has been creating our internet-worked world. Now, with biotech accelerating four times faster than digital technology, Stewart Brand has a bold new plan ... Full bio

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Welcome歡迎 to 10,000 feet.
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歡迎來到一萬英尺高的地方
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Let me explain說明 why we are here
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讓我解釋一下我們為什麼會在這兒
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and why some of you have a pine松樹 cone錐體 close to you.
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還有為什麼有些人手邊有松果
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Once一旦 upon a time, I did a book called "How Buildings房屋 Learn學習."
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我曾經寫過一本書,叫做 " 建築物如何學習."
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Today's今天的 event事件 you might威力 call "How Mountains Teach."
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今天的演說則可以叫做 "山脈如何教導我們"
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A little background背景: For 10 years年份 I've been trying to figure數字 out how to
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先介紹一點故事背景 : 過去十年來,我一直都在想辦法要如何
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hack civilization文明 so that we can get long-term長期 thinking思維
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應付現代文明,好讓"長程思考"可以
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to be automatic自動 and common共同 instead代替 of difficult and rare罕見 --
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變得普及且自然,而不是像現在一樣鮮為人知且難以實現
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or in some cases, non-existent不存在的.
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或在某些情況下,根本是不存在的
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It would be helpful有幫助 if humanity人性 got into the habit習慣 of thinking思維
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如果人類可以習慣性地把當下想到
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of the now not just as next下一個 week or next下一個 quarter25美分硬幣, but you know,
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不只是下週、下一季,而是
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next下一個 10,000 years年份 and the last 10,000 years年份 --
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下一個一萬年,及之後的幾個一萬年
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basically基本上 civilization's文明的 story故事 so far.
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也就是迄今人類文明演進歷史
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So we have the Long Now Foundation基礎 in San Francisco弗朗西斯科.
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所以我們在舊金山有永續基金會
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It's an incubator恆溫箱 for about a dozen projects項目,
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這基金會孕育、推動許多計劃
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all having to do with continuity連續性 over the long term術語.
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每個計劃都和永續有關
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Our core核心 project項目 is a rather ambitious有雄心 folly蠢事 --
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我們的核心計劃是蠻天馬行空的
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I suppose假設, a mythic神話 undertaking承諾: to build建立 a 10,000-year-年 clock時鐘
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我想是有如登天般的艱鉅任務:建造萬年鐘
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that can really keep good time for that long a period.
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真的可以走一萬年的時鐘
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And the design設計 problems問題 of a project項目 like that are just absolutely絕對 delicious美味的.
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而這個計畫在設計上的問題就更有趣了
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Go to the clock時鐘. And what we have here is something
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看一下這個時鐘
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many許多 of you saw here three years年份 ago.
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有些人在三年前已經看過了
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It's the first working加工 prototype原型 of the clock時鐘.
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這是我們做的第一個可以運行的萬年鐘原型
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It's about nine feet high.
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差不多有2.7公尺高
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Designed設計 by Danny丹尼 Hillis希利斯 and Alexander亞歷山大 Rose玫瑰. It's presently目前 in London倫敦,
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這是由丹尼希利斯和亞歷山大蘿絲設計,目前置於倫敦
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and is ticking滴答 away very deliberately故意 at the science科學 museum博物館 there.
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在科學博物館裡安靜地滴答走著
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So the design設計 problem問題 for today今天 is going to be,
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所以現在設計上主要的難題是
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how do you house an eventual最終 monumental紀念 clock時鐘 like this
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要怎樣安置一個像這樣不朽的鐘
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so it can really tick, save保存 time beautifully精美 for 100 centuries百年?
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讓它可以安穩,精準地運行100個世紀之久
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Well, this was the first solution.
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這是第一個方案
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Alexander亞歷山大 Rose玫瑰 came來了 up with this idea理念
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亞歷山大蘿絲想出這個方法
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of a spiraloidspiraloid tower with continuous連續 sloping傾斜 ramps坡道.
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造一個由數個斜坡形成螺旋狀的塔
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And it looked看著 like a way to go, until直到 you start開始 thinking思維
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這想法看起來似乎可行,但思考以後
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about, what does deep time do to a building建造?
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建築物在時間的摧殘之下會有什麼結果呢?
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Well, this is what deep time does to a building建造.
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這是一個例子
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This is the Parthenon帕台農神廟. It's only 2,450 years年份 old,
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這是巴森農神殿,它才經過2450年而已
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and look what happened發生 to it.
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就變成這樣子
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Here's這裡的 a beautiful美麗 project項目. They really knew知道 it'd它會 last forever永遠,
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這是個超棒的構思,他們知道這些石頭可以經過時間的考驗
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because they'd他們會 build建立 it out of absolutely絕對 huge巨大 stones石頭.
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因為他們完全是用巨大的石塊所建的
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And now it's a pathetic可憐 ruin廢墟 and no one even knows知道 what it was used for.
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可惜現在看起來像是廢墟一般,沒有人知道這當初的用途為何
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That's what happens發生 to buildings房屋. They're vulnerable弱勢.
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建築物就是如此的脆弱
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Even the most durable耐用 and intactableintactable buildings房屋,
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即使是最持久,堅固的建築物也是如此
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like the pyramids金字塔 of Giza吉薩, are in bad shape形狀 when you look up close.
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像吉薩金字塔,如果你靠近看,已經殘破不堪了
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They've他們已經 been looted洗劫一空 inside and out.
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從裡到外都被劫空了
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And they're built內置 to protect保護 things but they don't protect保護 things.
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本來吉薩金字塔的功能 - "保護東西"- 已經失去了
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So we got to thinking思維, if you can't put things safely安然 in a building建造,
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所以我們要想,如果一個建築物都不能保護東西
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where can you safely安然 put them? We thought, OK, underground地下.
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哪裡可以呢? 後來我們想到,不如埋到地面下
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How about underground地下 with a view視圖?
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裝一個可以透視的窗口
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Underground地下 in a place地點 that's really solid固體.
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埋在一個非常堅實的地表之下
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So the obvious明顯 answer回答 was, we need a mountain.
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所以最好的答案,我們需要一座山
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You don't want just any mountain.
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不是隨便的一座山
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You need absolutely絕對 the right mountain
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而要合適的山
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if you're going to have a clock時鐘 for 10,000 years年份.
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只有那樣才能存放萬年鐘
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So here's這裡的 an image圖片 of the long view視圖 of the search搜索 problem問題.
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於是,我們又遇到了搜尋合適地點的問題
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And we got to thinking思維 for various各個 reasons原因 it ought應該 to be a desert沙漠 mountain,
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基於多方面的考量,我們認為必須是沙漠地帶的山
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so we got looking in the dry areas of the Southwest西南.
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所以我們找到了美國西南地區
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We looked看著 at mesas檯面 in New Mexico墨西哥.
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新墨西哥州的臺地
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We were looking at dead volcanoes火山 in Arizona亞利桑那.
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現在看到的是亞利桑那州的死火山
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Then Roger羅傑 Kennedy肯尼迪, who was the director導向器 of the National國民 Parks公園 Service服務,
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然後這個國家公園的負責人羅傑‧甘迺迪
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led us to Eastern Nevada內華達,
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帶我們到內華達東部
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to America's美國 newest最新 and oldest最老的 national國民 park公園,
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全美國最年輕也最古老的國家公園
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which哪一個 is called Great Basin盆地 National國民 Park公園.
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-大盆地國家公園
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It's right on the eastern border邊境 of Nevada內華達.
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這個國家公園正好坐落在內華達州的東側的邊境上
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It's the highest最高 range範圍 in the state -- over 13,000 feet.
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是整個州最高的地方,將近快4000公尺高
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And you'll你會 notice注意 that on the left, on the left, on the west西, it's very steep,
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你會發現山的西側非常陡峭
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and on the right it's gentle溫和.
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東側則比較平緩
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This place地點 is remote遠程. It's over 200 miles英里 from any major重大的 city.
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這個地方非常偏遠,離任何一個周邊的大城市都有三百多公里
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It's nowhere無處 near any Interstate州際 or railroad鐵路.
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旁邊也沒任何州際公路或是鐵路
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And it's -- the only thing that goes by is what's called
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唯一有經過的道路是
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America's美國 loneliest孤獨 highway高速公路, U.S. 50.
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US 50, 全美最淒涼的公路
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Now, inside the yellow黃色 line here, on the right is -- that's all national國民 park公園.
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在這黃線右邊的是國家公園
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Inside the green綠色 line is national國民 forest森林.
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在綠線裡的是國家森林區
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And then over to the left is Bureau of Land土地 Management管理 land土地 and some private私人的 land土地.
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左邊是國土管理局所有地及一些私有地
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Now, as it happened發生, that two-mile-long兩英里長 strip跳閘 right in the middle中間,
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剛好在這中間有個二英里的長條縱向地帶
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this vertical垂直, was available可得到 because it was private私人的 land土地.
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是我們可以使用的,因為不是國有地
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And thanks謝謝 to Jay松鴉 Walker助步車 who was here and Mitch米奇 Kapor卡普爾 who was here,
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感謝傑·沃克和米奇·凱普那時在那邊的幫忙
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who started開始 the process處理, Long Now was able能夠 to get that two-mile-long兩英里長 strip跳閘 of land土地.
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我們才有可能購買到這二英里的地
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And now let's look at the grand盛大 truth真相 of what's there.
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讓我們看看裡面有什麼吧
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We're in Pole Canyon峽谷, looking west西 up the western西 escarpment斷崖
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我們現在在Pole峽谷,西眺華盛頓山脈的
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of Mount安裝 Washington華盛頓, which哪一個 is 11,600 feet on top最佳.
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西側懸崖,有3500多公尺之高
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Those white白色 cliffs懸崖 are a dense稠密 Cambrian寒武紀的 limestone石灰石.
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那些白色懸崖是由寒武紀石灰岩構成的
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That's a 2,000-foot-腳丫子 thick formation編隊,
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有600公尺厚
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and it might威力 be a beautiful美麗 place地點 to hide隱藏 a clock時鐘.
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應該會是藏鐘的好地點
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It would be a pilgrimage朝聖 to get to it; it would be a serious嚴重 hike遠足
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只有像是朝聖的登山客才會來到這種地方
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to get up to where the clock時鐘 is.
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發現到萬年鐘
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So last June六月, the Long Now board, some staff員工 and some donors捐助者
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所以去年6月永續的董事會成員,職員、贊助者
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and advisors顧問, made製作 a two-week2週 expedition遠征 to the mountain
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以及一些顧問花了兩週在那考察
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to explore探索 it and investigate調查, one, if it's the right mountain,
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其一,想去調查看看這是不是合適的山
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and two, if it's the right mountain, how it might威力 actually其實 work for us.
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其二,如果是的話,那該要如何的規劃
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Now Danny丹尼 Hillis希利斯 sort分類 of framed陷害 the problem問題.
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丹尼希利斯從另一個角度切入這個難題
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He has a theory理論 of how the overall總體 clock時鐘 experience經驗 should work.
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他有一套關於這個時鐘該怎麼運行的理論
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It's what he calls電話 the seven stages階段 of a mythic神話 adventure冒險.
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他把它稱之為神秘的冒險,總共有7個階段
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It starts啟動 with the image圖片. The image圖片 is a picture圖片 you have in your mind心神
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第一個是圖像,就是你腦海中浮現的畫面
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of the goal目標 at the end結束 of the journey旅程.
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也就是在旅途終點你希望看到的目標
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In this case案件 it might威力 well be an image圖片 of the clock時鐘.
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在這個例子裡,就是一個鐘的圖像
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Then there's the point of embarkation上船, that is, the point of transition過渡
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再來就是啟程,這是一個轉折點
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from ordinary普通 life to being存在 a pilgrim朝聖 on a quest尋求.
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從一般的生活蛻變到一個朝聖的旅程
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Then -- this is a nice不錯 image圖片 of it, there's the labyrinth迷宮.
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然後,這是一張不錯的圖像,這裡有一個迷宮
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The labyrinth迷宮 is a concept概念, it's like a twilight zone,
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這迷宮是個概念,有點像是一個幽暗地帶
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it's a place地點 where it's difficult, where you get disoriented迷失方向,
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是一個複雜,會讓人在裡面迷路的地方
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maybe you get scared害怕 -- but you have to go through通過 it
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走進去一開始或許會害怕,但是得必須撐過去
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if you're going to get to some kind of deep reintegration重返社會.
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如此才能抵達類似深層融合地帶
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Then there should always be in sight視力 the draw --
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然後視線之內應該要有一個像燈塔的東西
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a kind of a beacon烽火 that draws you on through通過 the labyrinth迷宮
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來引領你走過這個迷宮
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to finish the process處理 of getting得到 there.
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來到達目的地
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Now Brian布賴恩 Eno伊諾, who's誰是 been in the thick of the Long Now process處理,
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音樂人布萊恩·伊諾,他全程參與了這個永續計畫
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spent花費 two years年份 making製造 a C.D. called "January一月 7003,"
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花了兩年的時間製作一張專輯,『7003的一月
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and it's "Bell Studies學習 for the Clock時鐘 of the Long Now."
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以及" 關於萬年鐘的貝爾研究."
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Based基於 on -- parts部分 of it are based基於 on an algorithm算法 that Danny丹尼 Hillis希利斯 developed發達,
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其中一部份是根據丹尼希利斯的演算方法製成的
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so that a peal隆隆聲 of 10 bells鐘聲
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所以10個鐘一組的編鐘
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makes品牌 a different不同 peal隆隆聲 every一切 day for 10,000 years年份.
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可以一萬年每天都發出不同的鐘聲
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The Hillis希利斯 algorithm算法. 10 factorial階乘 gives you that number.
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希利斯的演算方法, 透過10的階乘可以給你這個數字
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And in fact事實, pretty漂亮 soon不久 we'll hear the sound聲音.
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實際上,我們馬上就可以聽到聲音
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January一月 7003. There it is.
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7003的一月,就是這個聲音
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OK, back to Danny's丹尼的 list名單.
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我們回來到希利斯的7個階段
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Number five of the seven is the payoff付清. This is it. The climax高潮.
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第5個階段是修成正果的時候,就是這個高潮的時刻
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The goal目標. The main主要 thing that you're trying to get to.
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終於到達了你的努力的目標
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And then Danny丹尼 says a really great journey旅程 will have a secret秘密 payoff付清.
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後來希利斯說了,一個每一個偉大的旅程都會有一個外人不得而知的收穫
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Something you didn't expect期望 that caps帽子 what you did expect期望.
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一個你意想不到的收穫
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Then there's the return返回.
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再下來的階段就是-回歸
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You've got to have a gradual return返回 to the ordinary普通 world世界,
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你漸漸地必須從旅途回到一般的生活
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so you have time to assimilate吸收 what you've learned學到了.
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這樣才有時間慢慢體會這中間學到了些什麼
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And then, how about a memento紀念? Number seven.
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最後,第七個-留念
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At the end結束 of it there's something physical物理,
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再最後會有一些實質上的回饋
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a kind of reward獎勵 that you take away.
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那種你可以帶走的回饋
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It might威力 be a piece of a core核心 drill鑽頭 of the mountain.
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或許是一個開山的鑽頭
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Something that's just yours你的.
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或是一些你可以擁有的東西
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How do you study研究 a mountain
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要怎麼用剛剛我們講的東西
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for the kinds of things we're talking about?
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來研究一座山脈呢?
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This is not a normal正常 building建造 project項目.
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這並不是一般的建築策劃
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What do you look for?
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目標是什麼?
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What are the elements分子 that will most affect影響 your ideas思路 and decisions決定?
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會有什麼因素來改變你的想法和決定呢?
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Start開始 with borders國界. If you look on the left side of the cliffs懸崖 here,
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我們從山沿開始看起,如果你這峭壁的左側
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that's national國民 park公園. That's sacrosanct神聖不可侵犯 --
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是國家公園,沒法動的
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you can't do anything with that. To the right of it is national國民 forest森林.
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右邊是國家森林區
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There's possibilities可能性. The borders國界 are important重要.
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是有可能,但在邊界上要很小心
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Other elements分子 were mines礦山, weather天氣, approaches方法 and elevation海拔.
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其他的因素還有-礦井、天氣、進去的難度和攀登的高度
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And especially特別 trees樹木. Look at those things up on top最佳 there.
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還有特別是- 樹,我們看看上面
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It turns out that Mount安裝 Washington華盛頓 is covered覆蓋 with bristlecone pines松樹.
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後來我們發現在華盛頓山脈覆蓋了一層針毬松
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They're the world's世界 oldest最老的 living活的 thing.
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這是全世界最老的生物
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People think they're just the size尺寸 of shrubs灌木, but that's not actually其實 true真正.
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大家會認會不就根一般的灌木大小一樣嗎? 但是這不對
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There are trees樹木 on that mountain that are 5,000 years年份 old and still living活的.
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上面有些針毬松活了超過5000年,而且還活著
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The wood is so solid固體 it's like stone, and it lasts持續 for a long time.
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樹木跟石頭一樣硬,而且可以活很久
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So when you do tree ring studies學習 of trunks樹幹 that are on the mountain,
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所以當你去上去研究樹輪年代時
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some of them go back 10,000 years年份.
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你會發現有些甚至活了超過一萬年
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The stone itself本身 is absolutely絕對 beautiful美麗,
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這"石頭"本身也非常漂亮
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sculpted雕刻 by millennia千年 of very tough強硬 winters冬天 up there.
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經過了幾千年的風霜的雕塑
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We had tree ring analysts分析師 from the University大學 of Arizona亞利桑那
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我們有來自亞歷桑那大學的樹輪專家
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join加入 us on the expedition遠征.
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加入我們的探勘隊
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Now, if you guys have a pine松樹 cone錐體 handy便利,
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現在,如果你們手邊有松球
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now's現在是 a good time to put it in your hand and feel it, especially特別 on the end結束.
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現在正是時候可以放在手上,去感受它,特別是在尾端的地方
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That's interesting有趣.
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非常有趣地
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You'll你會 find out why it's called a bristlecone pine松樹. A little sensory感覺的 experience經驗.
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你會非現在為什麼它們叫針毬松,可以感覺的到
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Here's這裡的 Danny丹尼 Hillis希利斯 in the midst中間 of a bristlecone pine松樹 forest森林
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這張是在針毬松樹林裡的丹尼希利斯
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on Long Now land土地. I should say that the age年齡 of bristleconesbristlecones
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在永續基金會的領地上。我剛剛應該講,這個針毬松的年齡的算法
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was discovered發現, led by a theory理論.
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是有一個理論的
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Edmund埃德蒙 Schulman舒爾曼 in the 1950s
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艾德瑪舒曼在1950年代
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had been studying研究 trees樹木 under great stress強調 at Timberline山林,
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研究在樹帶界線上的樹木(這些樹木承受比較大的壓力)
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and came來了 to the realization實現 that he put in an article文章 in Science科學 magazine雜誌
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然後把他的研究成果發表在<科學>雜誌裡
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called, "Longevity長壽 under Adversity逆境 in Conifers針葉樹."
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叫做" 困境造就的長壽針葉樹"
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And then, based基於 on that principle原理, he started開始 looking around
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然後,根據這個理論,他開始觀察
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at the various各個 trees樹木 at Timberline山林,
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其他也在樹帶界線上的的樹木
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and realized實現 that the bristlecone pines松樹 --
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然後才發現在懷特山脈的針毬松
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he found發現 some in the White白色 Mountains that were over 4,000 years年份 old.
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已經有4000多年的歷史了
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Longevity長壽 under adversity逆境 is a pretty漂亮 interesting有趣 design設計 principle原理 in its own擁有 right.
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困境造就的長壽本身也是很有趣的理論
09:52
OK, onto the mines礦山. The first asking price價錢 for the property屬性
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好,再來是礦井
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when we looked看著 at it in 1998 was one billion十億 dollars美元 for 180 acres and a couple一對 of mines礦山.
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我們1998年第一次看的時候,要價是十億元可以買180英畝及裡面的一些礦井
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Because the owner所有者 said, "There's one billion十億 dollars美元 of beryllium in that mountain."
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因為賣方說" 山裡面有值十億元的鈹"
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And we said, "Wow, that's great. Listen, we'll counter計數器. How about zero?
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然後我們說"哇!太棒了。聽著,我們覺的不妥,可以免費給我們嗎?
10:15
(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
10:17
And we're a non-profit非盈利 foundation基礎, you can give us the property屬性
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我們是非營利的組織,你可以給我們這塊地
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and take a hell地獄 of a tax deduction扣除.
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然後又可以拿來減稅
10:24
(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
10:27
All you have to do is prove證明 to the government政府 it's worth價值 a billion十億 dollars美元."
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你唯一要做的事就是像政府證明這山的確有價值十億元”
10:30
Well, a few少數 years年份 went by and there was some kind of back and forth向前,
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後來,我們討價還價了幾年後
10:32
and by and by, thanks謝謝 to Mitch米奇 and Jay松鴉,
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也謝謝米奇和傑
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we were able能夠 to buy購買 the whole整個 property屬性 for 140,000 dollars美元.
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我們終於用了14萬美金買了那塊地
10:39
This is one of the mines礦山. It doesn't have any beryllium in it.
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這是其中一個礦井,裡面根本沒有鈹
10:43
It's called the Pole Adit平硐. And it does have tungsten,
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叫做Pole Adit,但是有鎢礦
10:47
a little bit of tungsten, left over, that's the kind of mine it was.
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一些殘留的鎢礦,之前含有的礦就是這種
10:50
But it goes a mile-and-a-half哩半 in a straight直行 line,
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但是這些鎢礦在直線一英里的深處
10:52
due應有 east into the range範圍, into very interesting有趣 territory領土 -- except that,
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一直延伸到東邊一個非常奇特的地方
10:58
as you'll你會 see when we go inside in a minute分鐘,
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你們馬上會看到
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we were hoping希望 for limestone石灰石 but in there is just shale頁岩.
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我們本來想說會看到石灰岩,但是在裡面的卻是頁岩
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And shale頁岩 is not quite相當 completely全然 competent勝任 rock.
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頁岩並不是很堅硬的岩石
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Competent勝任 rock is rock that will hold保持 itself本身 up without any shoring.
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堅硬的岩石不用任何支撐物就可以穩定在那
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The shale頁岩 would like some shoring,
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頁岩是要支撐物的
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and so parts部分 of it are caved下陷 in in there.
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所以頁岩的某些部份是陷在山壁裡面的
11:16
That's Ben Roberts羅伯茨 from -- he's the bat蝙蝠 specialist專家 from the National國民 Park公園.
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這是這個國家公園的蝙蝠專家-班羅伯茲
11:20
But there are many許多 wonders奇蹟 back in there, like this weird奇怪的 fungus
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除此之外裡面還有很多奇景,像這些奇怪的真菌
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on some of the collapsed倒塌 timbers木材.
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就直接長在這些倒下的樹木上
11:26
OK, here's這裡的 another另一個 mine that's up on top最佳 of the property屬性,
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這是另一個礦井,在山頭上
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and it dates日期 back to 1870.
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可追朔到1870年
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That's what the property屬性 was originally本來 built內置 around --
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這就一開始在這土地開發礦山的原因
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it was a set of mining礦業 claims索賠. It was a very productive生產的 silver mine.
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當時有非常豐富的銀礦
11:39
In fact事實, it was the highest-operating最高工作 mine in Nevada內華達,
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事實上,這是當時內華達州開採最盛的礦山
11:42
and it ran year round回合.
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全年無休
11:44
You can imagine想像 what it was like in the winter冬季 at 10,000 feet.
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你可以想像當時在一萬英尺高採礦的情景
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You may可能 recognize認識 a couple一對 of the miners礦工 there.
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你們或許會認出一些礦工
11:50
There's Jeff傑夫 Bezos貝佐斯 on the right and Paul保羅 Saville薩維爾 on the left looking for galena方鉛礦,
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站在右邊的是傑夫貝佐斯,左邊的是保羅薩維爾,他們正在找方鉛礦
11:56
which哪一個 is the lead-silver鉛 - 銀 thing. They didn't find any.
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但是沒有找到
12:01
They both kept不停 their day jobs工作. Here's這裡的 the last mine.
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他們本身都有早上的工作,這是最後一個礦井
12:06
It's called the Bonanza富礦帶 Adit平硐. It's down in a canyon峽谷.
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叫作- 豐收平坑,就在峽谷底
12:08
And Alexander亞歷山大 Rose玫瑰 on the left there worked工作 with a bunch of people
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站在左邊的亞歷山大羅斯,和一些來自這國家公園的人
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from the National國民 Park公園 to survey調查 the whole整個 mine. It's a mile英里 deep.
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一起探勘這整個礦井,有一英里深
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And they also found發現 four species種類 of bats蝙蝠 in there.
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他們還在裡面找到了四種不同種類的蝙蝠
12:18
Now, almost幾乎 all those mines礦山, by the way, meet遇到 underneath the mountain.
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幾乎所有的礦井在山的下面都是互通的
12:22
They don't quite相當, but it's something to think about.
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並不是很相通,但是滿值的思考的
12:25
They don't quite相當 meet遇到.
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並不是很相通
12:27
Let's go to weather天氣. Mountains specialize專攻 in interesting有趣 weather天氣.
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再來是-天氣,山上的天氣特別有趣
12:33
Way more interesting有趣 than Monterey蒙特雷 even today今天.
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甚至比現在的蒙特雷有趣
12:36
And so one Tuesday星期二 morning早上 last June六月, there we were.
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所以在去年六月的一個星期二 ,我們在那
12:39
Woke沃科 up in the morning早上 -- the mountain was covered覆蓋 with snow.
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一早起來,整坐山蓋滿了雪
12:42
That was a great time to go up and visit訪問 our weather天氣 station which哪一個 again,
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那是去我們的氣候站非常好的時間
12:46
thanks謝謝 to Mitch米奇 Kapor卡普爾, we're building建造 up there.
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再一次感謝米奇·凱普,我們能在那建立氣象站
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And it's a pretty漂亮 interesting有趣 scene現場.
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這是一幅不錯的景像
12:52
This is, on the left there, the joyful快樂 lady淑女 is Pat Irwin歐文,
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站在左邊非常開懐的女士- 帕特歐文
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who's誰是 the regional區域性 head of the National國民 Forest森林 Service服務,
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他是這國家森林服務區的區域主管
12:58
and they gave us the temporary臨時 use permit許可證 to be there.
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她給了我們在那的短期的使用權
13:02
We want a temporary臨時 use permit許可證 for the clock時鐘, eventually終於 --
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但最終我們要可以放置萬年鐘的許可
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10,000-year-年 temporary臨時 use permit許可證.
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一萬年的”短期”使用權
13:06
(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
13:08
The weather天氣 station's pretty漂亮 interesting有趣.
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這個氣象站非常有趣
13:10
Kurt庫爾特 BollackerBollacker and Alexander亞歷山大 Rose玫瑰 designed設計 a radically根本 wireless無線 station.
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庫爾特伯拉克和亞歷山大羅斯設計了一個全新的無線氣象站
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It runs運行 on solar太陽能, and it sends發送 a signal信號
with that antenna天線
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它是由太陽供電,然後再由這個天線發射訊號出去
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and bounces反彈 it off of micrometeorite微隕星 trails步道 in the atmosphere大氣層
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撞到大氣層裡的微流星體再反射回來
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to a place地點 in Bozeman波茲曼, Montana蒙大拿, where the data數據 is taken採取 down
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到蒙大拿州的波茲曼接收資料
13:27
and then sent發送 through通過 landlines固定電話 to San Francisco弗朗西斯科,
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再透過線路送到舊金山
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where we put the data數據 in real真實 time up on our website網站.
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我們可以同步的把資料上傳到網站上
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And there you see a week of weather天氣 at 9,400 feet on Mount安裝 Washington華盛頓.
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在這你可以看到9400英尺高的華盛頓山脈上一周的天氣
13:40
Let's go to approaches方法.
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接下來聊- 進去的途境
13:43
As it happens發生, there are no trails步道 anywhere隨地 on Mount安裝 Washington華盛頓,
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剛開始華盛頓山脈並沒有任何一個路徑
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just a few少數 old mining礦業 roads道路 like this,
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只有一些以前採礦的路
13:49
so you have to bushwhackbushwhack everywhere到處.
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所以必須在叢林中開路
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But there's no bears, and there's no poison oak橡木,
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但這並沒有熊、有毒的橡樹
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and there's basically基本上 no people because this place地點 has been empty for a long time.
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這裡基本上也沒有半個人,因為這地方已經空了很久了
14:00
You can hike遠足 for days and not encounter遭遇 anybody任何人.
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你可以登好幾天的山也不會遇到人
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Well, here's這裡的 a potential潛在 approach途徑.
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這裡是一個有可能的路徑
14:05
You need to come up the Lincoln林肯 Canyon峽谷.
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必須先來到林肯峽谷
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It's this beautiful美麗 world世界 all of its own擁有, surrounded包圍 by cliffs懸崖,
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這裡本身就是一個超漂亮的小天地,四周被峭壁環繞著
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and it's an easy簡單 hike遠足 to stroll漫步 up the canyon峽谷 bottom底部,
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可以很輕鬆走到峽谷底
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until直到 you get to this barrier屏障, and it actually其實 presents禮物 a problem問題.
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直接來到了這個地方,就會有個難題
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So you can scratch Lincoln林肯 Canyon峽谷 as an approach途徑.
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所以基本上可以放棄林肯峽谷這個途徑
14:27
Another另一個 possible可能 approach途徑 is right up the western西 front面前 of the mountain.
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另一個有可能的途徑是從西側的山邊山去
14:30
You can see why we sometimes有時 call it Long Mountain.
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你可以理解我們為什麼有時候又叫它長山脈
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And from where you're standing常設 at 6,000 feet in the valley,
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從你站在6000英里高山谷上
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it's an easy簡單 hike遠足 up to the mature成熟 pinyonpinyon and juniper杜松 forest森林
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可以輕鬆地通過那7600英尺高的小圓丘
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through通過 that knoll小丘 at the front面前 at 7,600 feet.
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徒步到矮松和檜柏林地帶
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And you can carry攜帶 right on up through通過 meadows草甸
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再繼續往上走通過草原地帶
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and steepening變陡 forest森林 to the high base基礎 of the cliffs懸崖 at 10,500 feet,
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陡峭的森林,直到這個10500英尺懸崖的平台
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where there's a bit of a problem問題.
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這裡又有問題了
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Now, Jeff傑夫 Bezos貝佐斯 advised建議 us when he left at the end結束 of the expedition遠征,
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傑夫貝佐斯在探勘結束時建議我們
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"Make the clock時鐘 inaccessible人跡罕至.
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"讓萬年鐘無法到達”
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The harder更難 it is to get to, the more people will value it."
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"越難到達的地方才會有人珍惜它"
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And check -- those are 600-foot-腳丫子 vertical垂直 walls牆壁 there.
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看,這是600英尺高的牆壁
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So Alexander亞歷山大 Rose玫瑰 wanted to explore探索 this route路線,
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亞歷山大羅斯想要試探這個路徑
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and he started開始 over here on the left from his pickup撿起 truck卡車
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然後他從左邊這開始開他的小貨車
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at 8,900 feet and headed當家 up the mountain.
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在8900英尺他開始往山上開
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Now, as you gain獲得 elevation海拔 your IQ智商 goes down --
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你會發現,隨著海拔的升高,你的智商跟著降低
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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but your emotional情緒化 affect影響 goes up,
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但你的情緒也會隨之高漲
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which哪一個 is great for having a mythic神話 experience經驗,
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這對神秘之旅的經驗算是很棒的
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whether是否 you want to or not.
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無論你想不想要
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In fact事實, Danny丹尼 Hillis希利斯 can estimate估計 altitude高度
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事實上,丹尼希利斯可以透過
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by how much math數學 he can't do in his head.
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他能不能算數學來估計海拔高度
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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Now, I happened發生 to be on the radio無線電 with Alexander亞歷山大
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那時候我剛好有和亞歷山大透過話機對到話
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when he got to this point at the base基礎 of the cliffs懸崖, and he said, quote引用,
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當他到達了這懸崖的基部,他說 -
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"There's a hidden notch缺口. I think I can get up a ways方法."
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這裡有個隱型的切口,我想我可以想法子過去
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Now, he's a rock climber登山者, but you know, he's our executive行政人員 director導向器.
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他是一個攀登者,但你們知道,他也是我們的執行總監
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I don't want him killed殺害. I know he's going to love cliffs懸崖.
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我知道他很熱愛攀登,但我才不想讓他因此喪命
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I'm saying, "Be careful小心, be careful小心, be careful小心."
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所以我說" 小心一點,要小心耶!"
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Then he starts啟動 going up, and the next下一個 thing I hear is,
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然後他就開始往上爬,接下來我聽到的是
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"I'm half-way up. It's like climbing攀登 stairs樓梯. I'm going up 60 degrees.
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" 我已經爬到一半了!跟爬樓梯一樣,我現在是60度往上爬,
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It's a secret秘密 passage通道. It's like something from Tolkien托爾金."
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這裡有個秘密通道,跟托爾金的小說講的一樣”
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And I'm going, "Careful小心, careful小心. Please be careful小心."
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我還是叫他" 小心、小心、請你小心一點呀!"
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And then, of course課程, the next下一個 thing I hear is,
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當然,之後我再聽到的是
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"I've made製作 it to the top最佳. You can see all of creation創建 from up here."
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"我到終於到山頂了,你可以看到所有的造化的萬物啊!"
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And he dashed虛線 across橫過 the top最佳 of the mountains.
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然後他在整個山頂狂奔了一陣子
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In fact事實, there he is. That's Alexander亞歷山大 Rose玫瑰.
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這個就是他,亞歷山大羅斯
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First ascent上升 of the western西 face面對 to Mount安裝 Washington華盛頓,
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第一個從西側爬上華盛頓山脈的人
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and a solo獨奏 ascent上升 at that.
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並且是獨立完成的
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This discovery發現 changed everything about our sense of these cliffs懸崖
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這個發現讓我們對這整個山脈有了不同的想法
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and what to do with them.
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以及如何處置它
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We realized實現 that we had to name名稱 this thing that Alexander亞歷山大 discovered發現.
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我們發現我們必須命名亞歷山大發現到的東西
16:46
How about Zander'sZander的 Crevice裂縫? No.
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山大的裂縫? 不
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(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
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So we finally最後 decided決定 on Alexander's亞歷山大 SiqSIQ.
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我們最後決定命名為 "亞歷山大之狹縫"
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Zander'sZander的 SiqSIQ is named命名 after -- some of you have been to Petra佩特拉,
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山大的隙縫的來由是 --如果你們有到過佩特拉
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there's this wonderful精彩 slot插槽 canyon峽谷 that leads引線 into Petra佩特拉
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那裡有個非常漂亮的狹縫山谷,引領到佩特拉
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called the SiqSIQ, and so this is the SiqSIQ.
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叫做”狹縫”
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And it really is hidden. I can't find it in this image圖片,
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這真的是隱藏的,我無法在這照片上找到
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and I'm not sure you can.
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我也不認為你可以看的到
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Only when you get fresh新鮮 snow can you see just along沿 the rim輪緣 there,
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只有當剛下完雪的時候,在沿著縫的邊上
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and that brings帶來 it out.
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會浮現出來
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Now, Danny丹尼 and I were up at this same相同 area one day,
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有一天,我和丹尼爬山了同一個地方
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and Danny丹尼 looked看著 over to the right
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丹尼看了右手邊
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and noticed注意到 something halfway up the cliffs懸崖,
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發現在半山腰有個東西
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which哪一個 is a kind of a porch門廊 or a cliff懸崖 shelf with bristleconesbristlecones on it,
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有點像是一個突出來的平台,上面還有針毬松
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and supposed應該 that people going up to the clock時鐘 inside the mountain
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設想看看,假如有人要去找藏在山裡的萬年鐘
17:31
could come out onto that shelf and look down at the view視圖.
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可以從這個小平台走出來往下看
17:35
And the people toiling勞作 up the mountain could see them,
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那些跋山涉水的登山客可以從下面看到他們
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these tiny little people up there, incredibly令人難以置信 halfway up the cliff懸崖.
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納悶著竟然會有人爬到半山腰上了
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How did they get there? Do I have to do that?
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會想著 "他們怎麼辦到的?","我要這麼做嗎?"
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And so that maybe becomes part部分 of the draw and part部分 of the labyrinth迷宮.
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這或許會變成萬年鐘吸引力的一部份或迷宮的一部份
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You can get another另一個 angle角度 on Danny's丹尼的 porch門廊
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你可以從另一個角度看丹尼發現的小平台
17:51
by going around to the south and looking north at the whole整個 formation編隊 there.
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經由繞過南側向北眺望整個山景
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And you need to know that Danny's丹尼的 clock時鐘 is to be kept不停 accurate準確
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必須要了解,萬年鐘要要維持非常精準
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by a ray射線 of sunshine陽光, that perfect完善 noon中午 hitting it every一切 sunny晴朗 day,
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藉由日照、正午的曝曬
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and the pulse脈衝 of heat from that sets off a solar太陽能 trigger觸發
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再把產出出來的熱能啟動一個太陽能開關
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which哪一個 resets重置 the clock時鐘 to make it perfectly完美 accurate準確.
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這個裝置就能重新效正時間,讓萬年鐘的時間非常準確
18:12
So even with the slowing減緩 of the rotation迴轉 of the earth地球 and so on,
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從所即便地球的自轉變慢了或有其他之類的是發生
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the clock時鐘 will keep perfectly完美 good time.
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萬年鐘總是會維持正確的時間
18:17
So here we're looking from the south, look north.
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這是坐南朝北的照片
18:19
This is all Forest森林 Service服務 land土地. If you go up on top最佳 of those cliffs懸崖,
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這些全是森林管理區的領地,如果你爬到這懸崖上
18:23
that's some of the Long Now land土地 in those trees樹木.
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你會看到在那樹林裡有我們(永續基金會)的領地
18:26
And if you go up there and look back, then you'll你會 get a sense of
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如果從上面往回看,你會有一種完全不同的感覺
18:31
what the view視圖 starts啟動 to be like from the top最佳 of the mountain.
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好似從最高的山頂看下去,一切都顯得渺小了
18:34
That's the long view視圖. That's 80 miles英里 to the horizon地平線.
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這整個長距離的視野,到最後面的地平線有80英尺
18:38
And that's also timberline山林 and those bristleconesbristlecones really are shrubs灌木.
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前面的剛好也是樹帶界線,這些針毬松確是是灌木
18:42
That's a different不同 place地點 to be. It's 11,400 feet and it's exquisite精美.
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那裡是完全不一樣的地方,高11400英尺,非常優美
18:50
Now, if you go over to the right from this image圖片 to looking at the edge邊緣 of the cliffs懸崖,
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如果從這照片的右邊看下去
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it's 600 foot腳丫子, just about a yard to the left of Kurt庫爾特 Bollacker'sBollacker的 foot腳丫子,
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這有600英尺高,就在庫爾特伯拉克左邊一碼之遠處
18:58
there is a 600-foot-腳丫子 drop下降. He's ambling閒逛 on over to Zander'sZander的 SiqSIQ.
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剛好垂直高度600英尺,他正漫步向"山大的狹縫”走過去
19:03
That's what it looks容貌 like looking down it.
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這是從上往下眺望的樣子
19:07
We should probably大概 put in a rail or something.
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我們應該做些圍欄之類的東西
19:11
Over on the eastern side it's gentle溫和, as you can see.
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東側相較之下確比較平緩,仔細看
19:15
And that's not snow -- that's what the white白色 limestone石灰石 looks容貌 like.
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那些並不是雪,白色的石灰岩長的就是這樣子
19:18
You also see there a bighorn大號角 sheep.
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你也可以看到這隻大角羊
19:22
Their herd放牧 was reintroduced重新 from Wyoming懷俄明.
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這一批是從懷俄明州引進來的
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And they're doing pretty漂亮 well, but they've他們已經 got a bit of trouble麻煩.
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牠們過的其實還不錯,但是有遇到一點點的問題
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This is Danny丹尼 Hillis希利斯, and he's figuring盤算 out a design設計 problem問題.
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這是丹尼希利斯,他正在想一個設計上的問題
19:31
he's trying to determine確定 if where he is on a bit of Long Now land土地
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他在想他站的地方(永續)是不是
19:36
would appear出現 from down in the valley to be the actual實際 peak of the mountain.
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從山谷下看,會很像真的頂峰
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because the real真實 peak is hidden around the corner.
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因為真的頂峰在角落被埋住了
19:44
This is what in the infantry步兵 we used to call the military軍事 crest波峰.
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這就是我們在步兵說的"軍事山脊"
19:48
And as it turned轉身 out the answer回答 is, yes,
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而結果的確是希利斯想的
19:51
that is from down below下面 in the valley it does look like the peak,
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就是從山谷下看會很像真的頂峰
19:55
and that might威力 be conjured喚出 with.
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那只是錯覺而已
19:57
We gradually逐漸 realized實現 we have three serious嚴重 design設計 domains to work on with this.
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我們後來慢慢發現有三個設計上的範疇要考慮
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One is the experience經驗 of the mountain.
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第一個是對山的體驗
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Another另一個 is the experience經驗 in the mountain.
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第二個是在山裡面的體驗
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And the third第三 is the experience經驗 from the mountain,
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第三個是從山上看的體驗
20:10
which哪一個 is really dominated佔主導地位 by the view視圖 shed
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第三點主要由山谷下可看到的視野決定
20:13
of the spring彈簧 valley there behind背後 Danny丹尼,
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看,就在在丹尼的後面
20:17
and if you look off to the right, out there,
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如果你往右邊看,最遠端
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15 miles英里 across橫過 to the Schell謝爾 Creek range範圍.
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15英里遠處就是謝爾河山脈
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In the front面前, there are 10 ranches牧場 strung串起 right along沿 the base基礎 of the mountains
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比較前面的地方呢,在山下有10個連在一塊的牧場
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using運用 the water from the mountains.
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利用山上的泉水
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In fact事實, there are artesian自流井的 wells where water springs彈簧 right into the air空氣.
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實際上,在那你還可以看到自流井,水自動從井裡噴出
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One of the ranches牧場 is called the Kirkeby柯克比 Ranch牧場,
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其中一個牧場叫做 Kirkeby牧場
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and I'll take you there for a minute分鐘.
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我馬上秀給你看
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It's a very nice不錯 ranch牧場.
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那是個非常漂亮的牧場
20:40
Alfalfa苜蓿 and cattle黃牛, run by Paul保羅 and Ronnie羅尼 Brenham布倫納姆,
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紫花苜蓿和牛群,這是由保羅和羅尼布萊嫩經營的
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and it's pretty漂亮 idyllic田園. It's also hard work.
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很有田園風光之美,同時間他們也花很多精力在上面
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And most of these ranches牧場 are having trouble麻煩 keeping保持 going.
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大部份這些牧場都經營不太下去
20:52
This is their view視圖 to the west西 of the Schell謝爾 Creek range範圍.
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這是從他們牧場這往謝爾河山脈的西側看過去
20:56
And if you go out to that line of trees樹木 at the far end結束,
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如果你走到最前面的樹林
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you'll你會 see what the valley used to look like.
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你會發現山谷以前的樣貌
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This is Rocky洛基 Mountain junipers杜松 that have been there for thousands數千 of years年份.
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這個是洛基山脈的檜木,已經在這裡有千年之久了
21:08
And a scheme方案 emerged出現 that Long Now is looking to see
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後來 永續基金會在想是否可以
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if it might威力 be possible可能 to buy購買 up the whole整個 valley,
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想看看是否有可能買下這整個山谷
21:14
because those 10 ranches牧場 with their 17,000 acres
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因為那10個牧場以及他們17000英畝的地
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dominate支配 a 500 square廣場 mile英里 valley with their grazing放牧 allotments撥款 and so on,
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含蓋了500平方英里的山谷以及其他牧場的草地等等
21:23
and there's a possibility可能性 that you could get the whole整個 thing
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也的確有可能買下這整片土地
21:26
for five million百萬 dollars美元 and gradually逐漸 restore恢復 it to its wild野生 condition條件,
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用五百萬買了,然後再慢慢的讓它回復到大自然的樣貌
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and somewhere某處 in the process處理 turn it back over to the National國民 Park公園,
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在這中間可以把他變成國家公園
21:34
and it would double the size尺寸 of Great Basin盆地 National國民 Park公園. That would be swell.
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藉此,大盆地國家公園就會有兩倍大,那就太棒了
21:38
OK, let's take one more look at the mountain itself本身.
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好,我們最再看一下這整坐山
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The clock時鐘 experience經驗 should be profound深刻,
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這整個萬年鐘的經驗應該是很深奧的
21:45
but from the outside it should be invisible無形.
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但從外面應該看不出來
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Now, at the base基礎 of the high cliffs懸崖 there's this natural自然 cave洞穴.
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在懸崖的下方有一個天然的洞穴
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It's only about 12 feet deep, but what if it were deepened加深 from inside?
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只有三點多公尺深,但如果在裡面再挖深呢?
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You excavated出土 from somewhere某處, came來了 up from inside and deepened加深 it.
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你從外面開始開鑿,挖到裡面後再從裡面往深處鑿
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And then you could have an entrance入口
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之後就會有個入口
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which哪一個 was very rough and narrow狹窄 as you first went in,
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一開始進去會很窄和困難
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that gradually逐漸 becomes more refined精製 and then actually其實 quite相當 exquisite精美.
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但會越來越平順,甚至變得很精美
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And this stone takes a perfect完善 polish拋光.
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這塊石頭可以是算是非常有品味的
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You'd have a polished set of passages通道 and chambers in there
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一開始會一條非常精美的通道和小洞穴
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eventually終於 leading領導 to the 10,000 year clock時鐘.
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最終引領到萬年鐘
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And it's not a mine. This would be a nuanced細緻入微 evocation招魂
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這不是礦山,而只是
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of the basic基本 structure結構體 of the mountain,
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一個山脈的基本結構被喚起而已
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and you would be appreciating欣賞 it as much from inside as you do from outside.
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你不管從裡面或外面都會被這作山給震懾住
22:30
This is architecture建築 not made製作 by building建造,
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這並不是一般樓房的建築
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but by what you very carefully小心 take away.
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而是你仔細體會才能得到的
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So that's what the mountain taught us.
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這是大山教我們的智慧
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Most of the amazingnessamazingness of the clock時鐘
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萬年鐘最驚人的地方就是
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we can borrow from the amazingnessamazingness of the mountain.
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我們可以得到這份驚奇
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All we have to do is highlight突出 its spectacular壯觀 features特徵 and blend混合 in with them.
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只要點綴出它驚奇之處,再與之相融
22:51
It's not a clock時鐘 in a mountain -- it's a mountain clock時鐘.
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這並不是鐘在山裡面,而是-"萬年鐘"山
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Now, the TewaTEWA Indians印度人 in the Southwest西南 have a saying
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特瓦族印第安人有句名言
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for what you need to do when you want to think long term術語 about anything.
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當你把每件事都以看遠方的態度來思考時
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They say, "pin peya·帕亞 obeOBE" -- welcome歡迎 to the mountain.
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他們說 : pin peya obe ,歡迎來到山裡
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Thank you.
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謝謝
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by shun chieh liu
Reviewed by Nova Upinel Altesse

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Stewart Brand - Environmentalist, futurist
Since the counterculture '60s, Stewart Brand has been creating our internet-worked world. Now, with biotech accelerating four times faster than digital technology, Stewart Brand has a bold new plan ...

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With biotech accelerating four times faster than digital technology, the revival of extinct species is becoming possible. Stewart Brand plans to not only bring species back but restore them to the wild.

Brand is already a legend in the tech industry for things he’s created: the Whole Earth Catalog, The WELL, the Global Business Network, the Long Now Foundation, and the notion that “information wants to be free.” Now Brand, a lifelong environmentalist, wants to re-create -- or “de-extinct” -- a few animals that’ve disappeared from the planet.

Granted, resurrecting the woolly mammoth using ancient DNA may sound like mad science. But Brand’s Revive and Restore project has an entirely rational goal: to learn what causes extinctions so we can protect currently endangered species, preserve genetic and biological diversity, repair depleted ecosystems, and essentially “undo harm that humans have caused in the past.”

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