I want to be a crime scene cleaner/trauma cleaner. Though I don't know if I'm particularly someone who wants to work full time either!
@257rani7 күн бұрын
❤Please build a Observatory in Australia. Victoria ❤🇺🇸🦅🇦🇺🦘❤👣🌌🧠🧬🕊
@257rani7 күн бұрын
❤Dear Brother Avi I agree if we look at our Cosmic world, We will learn about Our Life on our planet Earth. Invest our time looking at OUR Galaxy ❤
@BarbaraMitchell-zp5he8 күн бұрын
After having watched Professor Sue Black and her team in the series History Cold Case, it was so good to come across Harrison Brown's interview with Sue on such a wide range of scientific and social topics. So very engaging and fascinating - thanks Harrison!.
@IntoTheMindPodcast3 күн бұрын
Appreciate you tuning in!
@GordonMacRae-d7d8 күн бұрын
Thank you Duhan and Harrison for a wonderful and hugely entertaining interview. Duhan, if you do mind me saying, you are a hugely well grounded and incredibly modest superstar! You know that we all genuinely love you in Scotland; not just because you play unbelievable rugby but because of who you are. An incredible talent but always, so humble. Your playmaking and try scoring is beyond belief; plus you do incredible defence work. Anyway, thank you for all your wonderful tries (and other work) and being such an inspiration and role model for future aspirational rugby players.
@Perfa-Pik14 күн бұрын
This is excellent and well worth listening to. My wee contribution is to buy a nice vintage fountain pen and practice your writing, as it's wonderful for hand-brain coordination, and very enjoyable. Keep up the great podcast content, despite the low subscribers. You'll get there. 😊
@IntoTheMindPodcast3 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@spiritart985219 күн бұрын
This was a fantastic listen, thank you
@IntoTheMindPodcast19 күн бұрын
Your welcome! Thank you so much for the comment and tuning in!
@IntoTheMindPodcast22 күн бұрын
Sorry for the slight issue with the camera today team, hope you enjoy!
@itsincredle24 күн бұрын
Wow ivi loab is amazing I love his outlook 22:44
@RWin-fp5jn25 күн бұрын
Avi sure has some stamina to keep giving these interviews. As for Oumumua, let's entertain Avi's idea it was not natural, which is the logic default assumption given all the anomalous unnatural traits it has. All well, but then we need to analyze its trajectory in more detail because thats even more mysterious. It was calculated it intercepted Earth's orbit (and only Earth) at a mere 39 million km. Thats a crazy coincidence since our annual trajectory around our Sun is 940 million km. So about a 4% chance. Moreover an incoming interloper wouldn't necessarily cross our orbit to begin with, so it is even a much stranger coincidence. Secondly; the Stereo 1-A Space telescope should actually have seen Oumuamua on its inbound trajectory, but didnt. We only saw Oumuamua as it already passed us. So we don't know for sure it had an incoming trajectory to begin with! Which would point to an active craft and not Avi's idea of a dumb broken light sail tech. As such it might have been stationed at the far side of the Moon or a Lagrange point and at some point left us accelerating along the L1L2 Lagrange axis outward. When gained enough speed it veered off vertically becoming visible for us, simulating a natural hyperbolic exit trajectory, including a 7 hour tumbling. yet it gave away itself correcting its trajectory several times (the unexplained acceleration). Why is this not a crazy theory? Well we may notice that at the time of first observation (oct 19th 2017) the Moon was in the constellation Aquarius as was Oumuamua, so indeed it is possible it intentionally kept our Moon in the line of sight as long as possible. Sure it is speculation, but if we go down the fun road of artificial craft, this makes much more sense than Avi's ' broken light sail' option....
@fjgiie25 күн бұрын
We humans cannot find out anything about intelligence in the stars. If we decide to spend money looking, the money will be spent on faster and bigger rockets for war.
@bar10ml4427 күн бұрын
I'm sure this clip is quite a while ago
@m5games18027 күн бұрын
Is god inside or outside of the universe? If both is he Schrödingers god?
@RisforRepair28 күн бұрын
Thank you both very much! We truly appreciate all your hard work and research. All the Best! J.R.V
@Nnamdi-wi2nu28 күн бұрын
Existence of intelligence alien should not be considered as unhealthy for the existence of God. The idea can't harm God in any way just as the existence of numerous galaxies, stars, planets and other heavenly bodies does not bother God. Understand this, religious story is not a scientific theory or analysis. Don't be scared.
@carmenshivas91528 күн бұрын
Well I'm unsure about black holes etc but what about people on the Otago study? Do they just get continually tested on?
@timtom90428 күн бұрын
Lol what
@xa673429 күн бұрын
This podcast have so many good chapters, is changing my point of view on my own addictions and truly grateful for you both to put this content out there. Keep it going, thank you!
@IntoTheMindPodcast27 күн бұрын
Appreciate that a lot! thanks for tuning in
@RosiedelarouxАй бұрын
I have to inform that we are alone - completely alone. No god , no aliens , no nothing. Grow up men and get real jobs
@ACMichlerАй бұрын
Just, no
@TheBrallАй бұрын
Thank you, I really enjoy Avi Loab interviews. He conducts himself in such an incredible scientific and logical manner in his work. Absolutely fascinating.
@darthjarwood7943Ай бұрын
I think our brains are "filling in the gaps" on more than we originally thought...what we observe is not a mirror image of the physical universe because our perception is very narrow...90 percent of reality is blocked off by our 5 "sences" which should really be seen as filters
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
Imagine believing in a past civilization 🤣🤣
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
The video starts with an assumption and not a fact. I know Avi sounds very confident on many topics but he says stuff like it is a known fact when it is not very often. Seems very anti scientific to me.
@rickrivetheadАй бұрын
Stuff like what? To assume there is plenty of life out in the universe is a legitimate assumption, seeing how unbelievably vast the universe is. I don't hear him jumping to any other 'Unscientific' conclusions either.
@Peter-kk6rgАй бұрын
Great show
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
@@Peter-kk6rg jolly good
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
I found the thing about infinite energy from an event horizon if a bjs k hole interesting but no mention of how you would extract it
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
If the black hole evaporates. We dont know that for sure. It is brought up by Hawking but we dont know if that is the case.
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
@ is that you 🤔
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
@@MrPokerblot in fact it is me. But the question is if this is you?
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
@@isitme1234 no it is you
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
@@MrPokerblot touché
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
Brilliant fantastic love this very interesting.
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
22:00. This is an expert and he doesn’t know it’s probably volcanic activity
@nmarbletoe8210Ай бұрын
good point
@nmarbletoe8210Ай бұрын
i mean his point is still valid, but 252mya is not a good example to illustrate it
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
@@nmarbletoe8210 I mean there has been more than three mass extinction events going back way back before hominid or even before mammals and one even before trees existed. Over Hundreds of millions of years . Each event destroyed over 90% of life on earth. IMHO the idea of apes evolving into something like what we are now twice on the same planet and seeing no traces of evidence is beyond minuscule. You are right there was no trace of anything resembling even mammals that long ago and I don’t think there is any data to suggest the events he is talking about happening in however many million years or so that contains the existence of mammals, apes and humans in that order. It just doesn’t make sense.
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
He is an expert but he hugs anti scientific ideas. He slides more and more into esoterics. Maybe for money
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
@ maybe it’s just half hard wired science and half theoretical creativity. But you cannot say something like that about “maybe climatic” without a single thing to back it up.
@MrPokerblotАй бұрын
Is the human species agoraphobic. Or is it more likely our nearest civilisation out there is agoraphobic
@pauloxo67Ай бұрын
They keep saying many earth like planets millions of them yet they don't say if they have a moon to go with them. As far as I am told life would not exist without our moon? ????????
@andymccracken4046Ай бұрын
It appears to be common for stars to have planets. Moons seem to be common too. There is no strong reason why the Moon is necessary for life to occur, I have heard people suggesting that but it is just an opinion really.
@spaceartist1272Ай бұрын
that s just specific to earth.. and our solar system..
@isitme1234Ай бұрын
Makes no sense that a "Moon" is a special ingredient to form life. It maybe was like this in our case but I am pretty sure earth would have life without the moon. It would be different because it would take more time but that is only because the earth would have needed more time to slow its rotation. Fun fact, the moon will also ve the end for our life because it slows us down. Hard to imagine life on a tidal locked planet since one side gets burned and the athmosphere wont survive that "burning".
@brachisaurousАй бұрын
A star is a satellite to a galactic centre, a planet is a satellite to the solar mass, and moons are satellites to planets. In our universe the way the laws of physics operate, it leads to creation of billions of galaxies, quadrillions of stars, planets and moons. Even if a satellite heavily influences the development of life on a planet, there are unimaginable numbers of such systems strewn across the known universe. WE ARE NOT UNIQUE.
@dred267Ай бұрын
I@@andymccracken4046
@albin2232Ай бұрын
How many papers did Avi write and publish this morning?
@hervigdewilde3599Ай бұрын
All thoroughly researched, I'm sure... 😉
@davidgalea6113Ай бұрын
If a black hole was close enough the last thing you would be worrying about is being all green and environmentally friendly.
@maddentechАй бұрын
Nothing wrong with being environmentally friendly, pollution is bad and trash is bad, no one wants to live in a trash dump or chemically polluted area 🤷🏼♂️
@davidgalea6113Ай бұрын
@maddentech I didn't say otherwise did I?
@purplehaze2342Ай бұрын
@@maddentechso you understand how a black hole works yes ?
@RadagastBrown42029 күн бұрын
Speak for yourself
@maddentech23 күн бұрын
@@purplehaze2342 yeah i do and i understand you can have black holes which are small enough to power starships and power plants and you just feed it trash and it gives you back clean energy, and i understand that we dont currently know how to engineer that yet but its currently an engineering problem not a physics issue 🤷🏼♂️
@happyjim2Ай бұрын
Just four words brilliant
@JoFuSoAАй бұрын
I been listening carefully to everything Avi Loeb says.
@Roblox_Gaming_GatewayАй бұрын
Great vid
@ahha6304Ай бұрын
I am in need of this episode since I try to control my weight not to be over 54 kg, thank you Harrison, as always.
@IntoTheMindPodcastАй бұрын
Thanks bud, glad you enjoyed!
@BaMb1N079Ай бұрын
I agree. A mechanical never gets obsolete. Compared to a smartwatch, it even shows the correct time twice a day when completely out of power ;-)
@rossjohnston94Ай бұрын
Duhi one of the good guys met him when on a tour such a nice guy stopped for pics
@AwwalMohammed-j5q2 ай бұрын
I like his voice in documentaries
@emamhossan87982 ай бұрын
Awesome Podcast!
@IntoTheMindPodcast2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@clivemcquire76862 ай бұрын
Great interview 👏🏻
@user-pu2jt4br2l2 ай бұрын
This guest is completely false, and not based on actual science, stating that depression has no hereditary component. Depression is NOT a choice. What a judgmental and ill informed comment. Please verify your info before spreading misinformation.
@Arthur_George2 ай бұрын
As someone a bit younger than you who struggles with anxiety and self-confidence, it’s really reassuring that you pushed through those tough times and came out the other end. Respect bro, I’m hopefully gonna get to that point on my journey too 👊
@ahha63043 ай бұрын
I love how you pronounce "Ibitha" not "Ibizzzzza" which is the correct way to pronounce Z in mainland Spanish
@IntoTheMindPodcast3 ай бұрын
❤️❤️
@jochenkey3 ай бұрын
Thank You Harrison - as always <3
@IntoTheMindPodcast3 ай бұрын
Thanks bud 🙌🙌
@jeanpaultongeren1253 ай бұрын
A small clinical trial led by Stanford Medicine found that the metabolic effects of a ketogenic diet may help stabilize the brain. This is for schizophrenia and bipolar aswell.
@ahha63043 ай бұрын
There must be coincidence reason that you release this video same time as Doctor Mike's video haha
@IntoTheMindPodcast3 ай бұрын
Great timing!
@godisone89154 ай бұрын
Adorable podcast
@IntoTheMindPodcast4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@scrambledgreg19774 ай бұрын
Really good interview. Would love CW to release a quartz the twelve
@joeyfischler10314 ай бұрын
Duhan has such a brilliant story, and he seems like a real class act.
@alanmacleay62134 ай бұрын
Great interview. Would have been good to hear more about being flat mate with Finn, the parties and nights out, Miss Scotland, etc. but maybe that needs to wait till everyone has retired and written their books!