Peter Diamandis: Stephen Hawking hits zero g

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Those of you who know me know how passionate I am
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about opening the space frontier.
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So when I had the chance to give the world's expert in gravity
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the experience of zero gravity, it was incredible.
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And I want to tell you that story.
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I first met him through the Archon X PRIZE for Genomics.
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It's a competition we're holding, the second X PRIZE,
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for the first team to sequence 100 human genomes in 10 days.
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We have something called the Genome 100 --
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100 individuals we're sequencing as part of that.
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Craig Venter chairs that event.
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And I met Professor Hawking,
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and he said his dream was to travel into space.
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And I said, "I can't take you there,
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but I can take you into weightlessness into zero-g.
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And he said, on the spot, "Absolutely, yes."
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Well, the only way to experience zero-g on Earth
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is actually with parabolic flight, weightless flight.
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You take an airplane, you fly over the top, you're weightless for 25 seconds.
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Come back down, you weigh twice as much.
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You do it again and again.
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You can get eight, 10 minutes of weightlessness --
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how NASA's trained their astronauts for so long.
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We set out to do this.
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It took us 11 years to become operational.
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And we announced that we were going to fly Stephen Hawking.
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We had one government agency and one company aircraft operator say,
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you're crazy, don't do that, you're going kill the guy.
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(Laughter)
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And he wanted to go.
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We worked hard to get all the permissions.
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And six months later, we sat down at Kennedy Space Center.
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We had a press conference,
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we announced our intent to do one zero-g parabola,
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give him 25 seconds of zero-g.
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And if it went really well, we might do three parabolas.
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Well, we asked him why he wanted to go up and do this.
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And what he said, for me, was very moving.
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He said, "Life on Earth is at an ever-increasing risk
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of being wiped out by disaster ...
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I think the human race doesn't have a future if it doesn't go into space.
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I therefore want to encourage public interest in space."
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We took him out to the Kennedy Space Center,
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up inside the NASA vehicle, into the back of the zero-g airplane.
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We had about 20 people who made donations --
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we raised $150,000 in donations for children's charities --
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who flew with us.
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A few TEDsters here.
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We set up a whole ER.
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We had four emergency room doctors and two nurses on board the airplane.
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We were monitoring his PO2 of his blood, his heart rate, his blood pressure.
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We had everything all set in case of an emergency;
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God knows, you don't want to hurt this world-renowned expert.
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We took off from the shuttle landing facility,
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where the shuttle takes off and lands.
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And my partner Byron Lichtenberg and I
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carefully suspended him into zero-g.
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Once he was there, [we] let him go
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to experience what weightlessness was truly like.
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And after that first parabola, you know,
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the doc said everything is great. He was smiling, and we said go.
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So we did a second parabola.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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And a third.
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(Applause)
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We actually floated an apple in homage to Sir Isaac Newton
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because Professor Hawking holds the same chair at Cambridge
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that Isaac Newton did.
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And we did a fourth, and a fifth and a sixth.
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(Laughter)
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And a seventh and an eighth.
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And this man does not look like a 65-year-old wheelchair-bound man.
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(Laughter)
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He was so happy.
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We are living on a precious jewel,
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and it's during our lifetime that we're moving off this planet.
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Please join us in this epic adventure.
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Thank you so much.
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(Applause)
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