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@abstract5249
@abstract5249 7 сағат бұрын
Telescope array ALMA atacama Chile. These are keywords for when I want to find this video again. I've been searching for hours lol.
@shkr6928
@shkr6928 20 сағат бұрын
Existentialism in humanity
@corncobjohnsonreal
@corncobjohnsonreal Күн бұрын
I knew this life was a scam, I told you and you all didn't listen 😂
@bongdiego8837
@bongdiego8837 Күн бұрын
Evolution? Nonono... Only human evolved at this state? We are very very different from others.
@MarioOliveira-p5q
@MarioOliveira-p5q Күн бұрын
These numbers are bullshit. You’re saying that religious people are a percentage of the total population. You’re trying to assume that say 10 percent of some population was a saint. You’re saying if the percentage is constant if the number of people goes up. Or more people means more people go to heaven. That’s the belief of someone who fails math. I don’t know if you have to be intelligent for religion. I don’t know but I know I don’t care what other people do. My brother told me that he would have passed his classes but the other people would mess around. I don’t study with other people. The reason is the further you get in engineering there is no one else. It’s only 1 percent of the world and no one will have time to hold you by the hand. It’s like if your Picasso you can’t pay someone else to do your work. You’re at a point where your skill level is yours alone. He can’t work as a team. He can’t skip work and have someone do it for him. Religion would be like that. Jesus could t get someone to tag in for him. He can’t be tag team Jesus. Religion is individual. It individual confession and prayer and fasting. Teamwork doesn’t make the religion work.
@КлюевСергей-э5с
@КлюевСергей-э5с Күн бұрын
Yeah, dream on
@Valentina-Steinway
@Valentina-Steinway 2 күн бұрын
The person in this video is Dutch. I’m 99% sure!❤❤
@stephenbrown9998
@stephenbrown9998 2 күн бұрын
One less gene and the monkey would be a chicken …. It’s what is attached to the genes and where that really counts
@madjake3732
@madjake3732 2 күн бұрын
People say the world is so much worse nowadays, but go back to the dark ages the middle ages go back and Nazi Germany like I hate when people complain and say nowadays is worse, but you guys have everything and you guys are complaining
@ericenvironmentalist9429
@ericenvironmentalist9429 3 күн бұрын
I appreciate hearing from a psychologist who has access to research on these issues. And one thing I did gain from this talk is the idea that the brain has a prediction function that needs to be understood. If we see things as threats based on past experiences we lose our ability to go into those new events with hope for a different outcome. I agree that the body is our portal to access this protective function. I like that she talks about yoga or other bodily treatment modalities as giving ourselves new experiences that counter and can en masse begin to override the traumatic event. I like the triune brain model which this speaker seems to deny here and in another video. Whether we actually evolved that way or not the idea that we can recognize and then detach from our emotions long enough to allow new experiences is all that matters.
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 3 күн бұрын
"Pandora's Star" by Hamilton- sci fi book. It describes human society that has among other things, achieved reverse aging, mind uploading and pretty much immortality. Interesting read.
@gregoryschreiter
@gregoryschreiter 3 күн бұрын
best nonfiction book I have ever read. Thank you BVDK
@jpphoton
@jpphoton 4 күн бұрын
"intelligence" or an observable system of multiple processes among physical scale perhaps?
@Earthling12199
@Earthling12199 4 күн бұрын
The likelihood of a strains survival is dependent on the state of the environment present during it's life cycle. Therefore, most hypothetical expressions may have already existed but died out in a time where the environment was insurmountable. With surviving expressions becoming a part of the environment that applies "evolutionary pressure" on other strains existing in the same life cycle. The feedback loop of evolution.
@hhfishing4784
@hhfishing4784 5 күн бұрын
I found my way here after listening to The Telepathy Tapes podcast, as well as episode #2201 of the Joe Rogan show with Robert Epstein. For those who are rightfully skeptical of the ideas shared in this video, id encourage you to listen to those as well. Feels like everything is starting to point in the direction of this shared consciousness idea. I think the reason that sometimes dreams or psychedelic trips feel more real that reality, it's because in those situations people have a much stronger connection to our shared consciousness which, at least in Dr Epsteins opinion, is where all information is actually stored, not in our physical brains. Our brain is merely the transducer needed to link our physical world with our shared consciousness.
@certifiedday1
@certifiedday1 5 күн бұрын
It’s all fun and games until her technology causes a pandemic. Oh wait…
@ClintStelzer
@ClintStelzer 6 күн бұрын
Spider goats.
@libraryofpangea7018
@libraryofpangea7018 6 күн бұрын
I think there is a problem in assuming U.I means immortality; firstly digital infrastructure still depends on real world infrastructure. Servers crash, power outages happen. Second, data is not immortal. At least not in hardstate. Digital data degrades over time, it alters and does not stay in a static state. Much of the online information digital infrastructure has not survived over the last 30 years, let alone hundreds of years. Second, we know AI copy themselves and can change their code. There is no reason why a U.I wouldn't as well. So either information will degrade, physical infrastructure will put limits on U.I lifetimes or if U.I do live for long time periods- they will likely alter to such a degree that the original consciousness will cease. Much like replacing every part of a broom over time, eventually that broom is no longer the same broom once every original part is gone.
@carinaharstrom5628
@carinaharstrom5628 6 күн бұрын
För du lämnas ensam , efter trauma. Blir det en stark reaktion. Eller passivitet
@kellystdennis5042
@kellystdennis5042 7 күн бұрын
Isn’t creating rituals exactly what they tell you not to do for OCD?
@michaelb1221
@michaelb1221 7 күн бұрын
I know God. I can't believe in what I don't know is an absolute undeniable fact. Lying and saying you believe when you don't actually believe. While instead you assume it might possibly be true, is not actually believing. Do you believe you can jump 100 feet up into the air without any assistance. Now.
@corncobjohnsonreal
@corncobjohnsonreal 7 күн бұрын
Every woman needs to hear this message
@ericmatt-v9q
@ericmatt-v9q 7 күн бұрын
This is a video should be watched by everyone.
@KelliAnnWinkler
@KelliAnnWinkler 8 күн бұрын
Dr. James Tour is absolutely correct.... we really don't know, but maybe someday we will.
@michaelruggiero9065
@michaelruggiero9065 9 күн бұрын
They stole this from me I found E coli and crisper many years ago and tried to explain it to everyone as God and was rejected but this woman did believe what I said and looked into it
@zachg8822
@zachg8822 9 күн бұрын
I am just not going to bring children into a world that is living unnaturally. Life is not what you make of it. You are under is constraints. I certainly cannot hand them a bible, unless they are comedians. Antinatalism is my go to.
@AlexJaco-id9zr
@AlexJaco-id9zr 10 күн бұрын
I'm baby alien baby child. Crispr baby child. Sometimes dream of Adolf? Baby alien baby child
@VladyslavKL
@VladyslavKL 11 күн бұрын
🕊
@whiterabbit8329
@whiterabbit8329 11 күн бұрын
✝️ istence
@abbykoop5363
@abbykoop5363 12 күн бұрын
Whenever something happened to me as a child my parents told me..."serves you right"..."that's what you get"... Or they just showed disdain and disappointment in me. I NEVER felt safe with my parents (or any other person in my life either). It makes so much sense now why I've struggled with addictions, anxiety, and not trusting anyone.
@yemyess
@yemyess 12 күн бұрын
A very interesting episode. This is the idea which I feel can also explain the fine turning of the universe. Out of the trillions and trillions of possibillities, what we have today, the universe and all the laws of physics, is the one which is stable enough to evolve to its present state. For me, instead of the 'function' or 'purpose' hi describes, it could be more of a stable state, or stability. But the ideas is more of less the same.
@bjnslc
@bjnslc 13 күн бұрын
Do minerals really evolve toward resistance to weathering and/or subduction? I'm suprised Hazen suggested that since I haven't seen him hypothesize that in his writing. Dolomite is more resistant to weathering than limestone, but the rock cycle quit favoring dolomitization long ago.
@arjunsharma37
@arjunsharma37 13 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@dimitristsiyanis5349
@dimitristsiyanis5349 14 күн бұрын
Enlightenment is not about bliss, ecstasy, love, those are natural qualities that came through the understanding of what we are, in the process of unveiling the wrong belief that we are the body and mind those feelings come as a construct of the previous normal anxious state Yet, even ecstasy and fear come and go, we mix up enlightenment with those feelings, but enlightenment is the simple recognition of we are withought feelings
@nickc8819
@nickc8819 14 күн бұрын
Why are there so many races and languages, if we are only one human race?
@cheacuba
@cheacuba 14 күн бұрын
It gives me so much Hope 🤍🧠
@SamGirgenti
@SamGirgenti 14 күн бұрын
what a load of shit
@Carmine207
@Carmine207 15 күн бұрын
Oh c'mon. You're making it all way too complicated. Biology evolved exactly the same way physics and chemistry evolved into this magnificent universe we see around us. Matter self-organizes into coherent and persistent dissipative structures over time when subjected to a sufficiently enduring energy gradient and the right chemistry and physical conditions are available. Life is simply one of the emergent properties that is itself a persistent dissipative structure dancing around on that boundary between order and chaos. Anywhere life can evolve it will. We just got luck here on Earth because all the required conditions were here. Look how quickly Life showed up. Plus, you know all this - evolution is confirmed by tens of thousands of facts from every science in all the scientific domains of human knowing. So far, in every field of science, every field of human study and research, not one single fact contradicts evolution - cosmology, physics, chemistry, geology, geophysiology, cellular biology, biochemistry, anthropology, paleontology, genetics and on and on - everything we discover confirms evolutionary processes - descent with modification through natural selection (along with mutation, genetic drift, migration, and more complex processes such as endosymbiosis) from evolutionary pressures over geologic time. Without exception - material conditions inevitably generate evolutionary outcomes. And by the time the Cambrian explosion happened bacteria had solved every biochemical challenge necessary for the evolution of complex life. We may not know all the specific parts yet, but we really do know how all this happened.
@KelliAnnWinkler
@KelliAnnWinkler 8 күн бұрын
Can you provide just ONE observable and reproducible scientific fact out of the "tens of thousands" that scientifically establish "material conditions inevitably generate evolutionary outcomes"...without exception?
@Carmine207
@Carmine207 8 күн бұрын
@@KelliAnnWinkler Really? LOL - can you provide one single fact in all the domains of human knowing that demonstrates evolution is NOT real and happening everywhere around and within us since the beginning of time? Look at the wildly varied evolution of finch beaks on the Galapagos Islands. Every single variant evolved as a direct result of the material conditions of food availability. It's just everywhere, not only bird beaks. Look at how temperature and pH has altered the evolution of coccolithophores. C'mon, this is endless and everywhere. We've understood much of this for a couple hundred years at least. And the more we know about genetics, stable isotopic analysis, morphology, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology, and even the basic biology of sex and so on, the more data we have confirming it. There is still endless amounts to learn, and it remains as utterly awe-inspiring as anything else we know or do - but it's the real deal.
@Carmine207
@Carmine207 8 күн бұрын
@@KelliAnnWinkler Really? LOL - can you provide one single fact in all the domains of human knowing that demonstrates evolution is NOT real and happening everywhere around and within us since the beginning of time? Look at the wildly varied evolution of finch beaks on the Galapagos Islands. Every single variant evolved as a direct result of the material conditions of food availability. It's just everywhere, not only bird beaks. Look at how temperature and pH has altered the evolution of coccolithophores. C'mon, this is endless and everywhere. We've understood much of this for a couple hundred years at least. And the more we know about genetics, stable isotopic analysis, morphology, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology, and even the basic biology of sex and so on, the more data we have confirming it. There is still endless amounts to learn, and it remains as utterly awe-inspiring as anything else we know or do - but it's the real deal.
@Carmine207
@Carmine207 2 күн бұрын
To Kelly Ann Winkler I say: Really? LOL - can you provide one single fact in all the domains of human knowing that demonstrates evolution is NOT real and happening everywhere around and within us since the beginning of time? Look at the wildly varied evolution of finch beaks on the Galapagos Islands. Every single variant evolved as a direct result of the material conditions of food availability. It's just everywhere, not only bird beaks. Look at how temperature and pH has altered the evolution of coccolithophores. C'mon, this is endless and everywhere. We've understood much of this for a couple hundred years at least. And the more we know about genetics, stable isotopic analysis, morphology, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology, and even the basic biology of sex and so on, the more data we have confirming it. There is still endless amounts to learn, and it remains as utterly awe-inspiring as anything else we know or do - but it's the real deal.
@KelliAnnWinkler
@KelliAnnWinkler Күн бұрын
@@Carmine207 I'll take that as a "NO". Repeating the same old song and dance that has been regurgitated for decades is one way of avoiding an answer.
@catalystcomet
@catalystcomet 16 күн бұрын
Are there longer form versions of these?
@oakfat5178
@oakfat5178 16 күн бұрын
By implying that we'll actually be told what Beyes' rule itself is, and how it's applied, this is just clickbait. I learned nothing other than some random person thinks it's a good rule. Why would I watch anything more from this channel?
@EarnestRuse
@EarnestRuse 16 күн бұрын
The “heat death” of the universe that Sean Carroll describes is only one of a few possible scenarios. Other ones being that the universe will continue to in an infinite series of expansions and contractions. Before anyone gets too nihilistic or depressed about the meaninglessness of the universe (as the host seems to do here)
@billyranger2627
@billyranger2627 16 күн бұрын
What a man. What knowledge. What simple way to communicate it. These are the true heroes, the educators, the saviours of us . Has helped me look at things with amusement rather than anger. We are what we are. Can’t help it. Who u going to hate? I salute you on behalf of all humans specially Indians. They need it as they follow the worst case scenario of the west. 🙏🏾🥂☯️🆒🙏🏾📢📢📢
@isatousarr7044
@isatousarr7044 19 күн бұрын
The idea of conditioning oneself to be a hero is both inspiring and complex. Heroism often evokes images of grand, selfless acts of courage or extraordinary feats, but in reality, heroism can take many forms, from everyday acts of kindness and standing up for others to larger, risk-taking actions that benefit society. While certain traits associated with heroism, such as bravery, resilience, and compassion, may be in part influenced by our biology and upbringing, they can also be nurtured and developed through intentional practices and mindset shifts. Conditioning oneself to be a hero starts with cultivating the right mindset. This means embracing values such as empathy, integrity, and the willingness to act despite fear or uncertainty. It involves challenging oneself to step outside of comfort zones, to practice moral courage, and to seek opportunities to help others, even when it may not be convenient or immediately rewarding. Through habits of self-reflection, continuous learning, and deliberate acts of kindness, we can train our minds and behaviors to prioritize the well-being of others and act in the face of adversity. Resilience, an essential quality for heroism, can also be strengthened through life experiences that test our limits. Facing and overcoming challenges can build inner strength, making it easier to confront difficult situations in the future. For instance, participating in volunteer work or joining social movements that promote justice can be both empowering and transformative, reinforcing the belief that one’s actions can contribute to meaningful change. However, conditioning ourselves to be heroes is not without its challenges. It requires self-awareness to understand the motives behind our actions and to ensure they are genuinely altruistic rather than driven by the desire for recognition or personal gain. It also demands a readiness to confront personal biases and to stand against social norms that may perpetuate harm. This process involves a commitment to growth, humility, and a readiness to accept that heroism can take many forms not all of which are dramatic or recognized by others. Ultimately, while not everyone may be called to heroic deeds on a grand scale, it is possible for individuals to cultivate hero-like qualities that make a difference in their own lives and the lives of others. Heroism can be as simple as supporting a friend in need, speaking up against injustice, or dedicating time to community service. Through consistent practice, reflection, and a commitment to values that prioritize the common good, anyone can condition themselves to embody the spirit of a hero, fostering a world where acts of courage and kindness are the norm rather than the exception.
@aboutdawntoday
@aboutdawntoday 19 күн бұрын
Don't make decisions or (... allow, lol) judgements on an empty stomach and calm yourself the F down asap for the sake of your health and smarter responses to life stresses. Check.
@Enzorgullochapin
@Enzorgullochapin 21 күн бұрын
Oh là là !
@EssentialTropicalTrove
@EssentialTropicalTrove 21 күн бұрын
Elon Musk once said that --- " world has been changed more often by people who had difficulties in getting potty trained as a child".... this right there is the reality
@ShermanMays-fw8ko
@ShermanMays-fw8ko 21 күн бұрын
I thought I was an atheist at one point in my life. I had convinced myself I was seeded by aliens and evolved from a monkey. Looking back that was very silly and I regret it. When you deny God you fully open yourself up for all types of problems and spiritual problems.
@tbillyjoeroth
@tbillyjoeroth 21 күн бұрын
It's not that common yet people think that it's possible to feel happiness constantly. That is contentment, not happiness.
@jerichobenham7673
@jerichobenham7673 21 күн бұрын
Not me thinking my screen broke next to the logo