Can we get a like 10 hour video of these guys debating/talking at the lunch table like this? It was by far my favorite part.
@naftalibendavid9 ай бұрын
Omg. I would love to just have a podcast from their lunch table. Tell them anything goes and turn on the microphone. Great idea!
@Kylelf8 ай бұрын
Let’s just have a WebCam available anytime to drop in and see what’s being discussed!
@อนรรฆวรรณภาสชัยยง8 ай бұрын
It’s called podcast.
@BinaryBlueBull7 ай бұрын
I would love to hear and see that too. I could follow conversations between such people for hours, without any need to participate. I feel like there is great potential there for a whole host of enlightening conversations and profound duels of the mind. That said, I did not find this specific lunch table conversation to be particularly interesting, as it was quite superficial and platitude-laden. I suspect they were indulging him for the camera more than them truly wanting to engage deeply with him and as such, I think the commentator was more of an inhibitor than a catalyst in this conversation. This is almost always the case when a stranger first joins a group though, especially on camera, so it's not surprising and doesn't reflect on him in any way. That said, you can just feel the raw, untapped cerebral energy buzzing and crackling across the table between the residents of the institute. I would love to be a fly on the wall there, to hear and see the conversations when these people are fully at ease and let their minds run wild and free. It can be breathtakingly, mesmerizingly interesting hearing and seeing truly gifted people have a conversational deep-dive
@jonsadikaj38737 ай бұрын
They have a podcast. It's called Complexity.
@mackieincsouthsea8 ай бұрын
Mccarthy had such an astonishing imagination. Doing Blood Meridian audio book at the moment and his ability to tell a complex, thought provoking story, to create immersive atmosphere and build believable, memorable characters is truly staggering. Genuinely like no other!
9 ай бұрын
"To love and to care..." So true. Great video, thanks.
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
28:13 The process is the fun part is excatly what i was thinking as he said that
@Fanouriou9 ай бұрын
I used to think intellectuals weren't inclusive. In some sense it is true, dealing with morons is tiresome and intellectuals can these days be barraged by the worst of society a healthy skepticism is warranted. But t have never met honest curiosity being anything but rewarded lauded and included in intellectual societies. I find "united ignorance" of the modern world whether it's in doomsday religiosity or collective instrumental science denial the biggest danger to our planet.
@gb43759 ай бұрын
‘Come to Jesus moment for excessive specialization’ …. Yes!
@KingMinosxxvi7 ай бұрын
menh
@PrestonGray.9 ай бұрын
Brings me some sort of peace to know that there’s individuals out there going to battle with the questions of life/the universe everyday. And that there’s a safe space where science and humanities can come together to think/create/grow. I hope we see more of these kinds of spaces available to the general public in the future. There’s likely a huge population of people who are seeking the opportunity and space to explore and create things we don’t necessarily understand. But due to the constraints of individual circumstances, they will never have the opportunity or outlet to exercise their creative capacity. At the core of humanity, creativity seems to be our strongest asset. Once individuals have the freedom to fully realize the depths and wonders of their own mind - I think we will be amazed at the reality we can create together.
@michael-4k40009 ай бұрын
We’re all in this together it’s our job to support the channel South universe. Hallelujah. Praise Jesus.
@alexanderjosmith8 ай бұрын
Trippers
@thomasshelby19228 ай бұрын
After years of isolation and quitting my career shortly after starting and starting my own business to just pay the bills while I would spend my days trying to soak up information and ponder new ways of thinking about things. My family and friends could never get past that money wasn’t a driving force for me. Iv spent so much time figuring out ways to use the comments or post by others to spark an idea but I had to accept that no real conversation could take place and most just wanted to be right. I practiced and got to where I look for ways I’m wrong and since I can never be right about anything it just opens up new perspectives. Im not smart like the people here but knowing there’s other like minded people out there is comforting. When he said how most people don’t want to pursue question’s without a answer and how thats what they do there I felt understood for the first time in years, those kinds things are really the only thing that interest me and when I noticed everyone else got uncomfortable when I’d ask about an unknown and what they thought. I finally just stopped and accepted I would have to get used to interacting only with myself in any real way. Now that I know there are communities out there I will someday find one.
@tristan59518 ай бұрын
Santa Fe is a capital of rich assholes who retired to begin “artist” while visiting you’ll find some interesting characters with some eventful careers but they’re hardly original , hardly anything but pompous and proud. Apparently they’re geniuses though ha . These people don’t do anything but waste space making large convoluted projects out of boredom and passing it off as creativity . It’s fun though , I’d imagine at least
@sauce43358 ай бұрын
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist.inherently your message instills segregation. What good is a religious system if it provocates bias towards followers of the same faith? If humanity is to come together, it is with respect and accordance to common rights. It’s not a coincidence that every single society created a religion - we wanted purpose and needed accountability to be better because we are animals - it’s our mindless dissension from nature that has driven us to live unnatural lives and hold unnatural morals. Religion has done nothing than provide solace to those within the same faith and ostracize those of another, it’s laughable how backwards the role it was supposed to play has become through globalization. Now we have legal systems to hold us accountable so religion is not such an important facet. Believe whatever you want though - anything to placate the mind from the hell we’ve made Earth into
@BrianMcInnis879 ай бұрын
27:18 O.K., so this is most definitely *not* one of the places where we want the narration drowning out the in-scene dialogue, guys.
@pabloshoe9 ай бұрын
I wanted to hear that too 😭
@nihal20557 ай бұрын
Yeah like the fuck😂😂😂
@joshuaalvarez74359 ай бұрын
I actually liked where they discussed all the poets and writers and scientists that are just at home studying and writing but not part of the greater community. How many geniuses have toiled away in fields to survive as opposed to furthering humanity's advancement? And thoughts of the misallocation of human resources. But also just the appreciation that even though you're not at uni discussing and partaking you're not just a drone. Even the simplest of us is deeper than we'd probably expect. Good video, Cheers mate
@feedermonkey72338 ай бұрын
Good comment. Well said.
@___wij8 ай бұрын
Ya, mushroom guy has such an empathetic view of the universe
@novice7T78 ай бұрын
To understand stand 🎉 maybe not so maybe just to remember 😅that we are in a capsule and everything is in motion forever
@etherealstars57668 ай бұрын
Yes! And to link his two ideas shows how our depth influences others and newer generations in the conversations we have and therefore the society we build. All those poems and private works of art, if not really shared, still serve as a self reflection - to see oneself, and perhaps, define ourselves in a more expressive sense which will help teach us how to show others who we are and what we think. And this in turn shapes all of us and the place we live in.
@HAZMOLZ7 ай бұрын
Despite all their work to understand the universe, they all still seem bereft of tangible answers to the most complex questions. Which is humbling.
@p1zd3c7 ай бұрын
I had wanted to be part of this institute for decades, but a deep personal tragedy radically altered my course, just when it was within reach. I'm content with accepting that I'm now a 'lost polymath'. Life goes on. I wish those of you who are able to be present in this amazing place all my best.
@brightharbor_6 ай бұрын
Same here. My academic career just didn’t work out, and that’s okay. I still ended up in Santa Fe for unrelated reasons (which is excellent for me - I love the city for reasons other than the Institute), and being away from research gives me more time to focus on my creative writing.
@janpomianowski9816Ай бұрын
Never give up your dreams ❤
@3684marie19 ай бұрын
The timing of this video couldn't be better. I'm currently reading Notes on Complexity: A Scientific Theory of Connection, Consciousness, and Being by Neil Theise
@accountisdisabled9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@alextclulz9 ай бұрын
Yeah interesting timing. I recently started "a theory of everyone" by michael muthukrishna.
@Patrick-yq4gp7 ай бұрын
FYI the symbols you see at 15:20 are that of Occult intent. These guys have no other intentions but to fuel their research by any means. They also work with the administraiton in return for donation from various government sectors. These people are crimlans just on another scheme level. WAKE UP PEOPLE
@theobserver91319 ай бұрын
At first the title brought to mind the Mensa genius club. As far as I know, Mensa has absolutely no value. It's just a mutual congratulatory club and ego orgy. The Santa Fe institute seems very different from that.
@Yotrek9 ай бұрын
What real world products or services have come out of SFI?
@chemquests9 ай бұрын
Missing the point of an academic institution. This is a place for intellectuals to progress their work without the distractions that come with university appointments (like administration & teaching).
@ConnoisseurOfExistence8 ай бұрын
Great video and very good job by the interviewer! This reminds me about what one AI expert said about what they've learned from researching AI - "If you try too hard to sove a particular problem, you will fail". Sometimes you need an input from outside your field, some chaos, some disturbance, to better grasp a problem and solve it.
@The-Well8 ай бұрын
Wonderful insight. Thank you for sharing and for spending this time with us ❤
@juliafischerxo9 ай бұрын
interesting video - I think its a pity that women were so underrepresented in the interviews. I am sure that they bring refreshing points of views to the discussions.
@dfd46889 ай бұрын
“Any given day we might learn something astonishing “ I love that thanks 🙏
@robertdiehl12819 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Wasn’t sure I was hearing what I was hearing lol. PhDs in maths talking about love. Of course anyone can talk about love. Just these people seem genuinely happy in content and context.
@MicahScottPnD9 ай бұрын
Love is one of the most powerful forces in the universe 😉
@albertorivera57629 ай бұрын
Maybe Religions Can Have A "Lets Find Out IF We Can MESH our 'Diciplines'" i.e., to see if we are all headed to the same Golden Gate--just diffent route. :-)
@lepsze9 ай бұрын
Very well done video. Thanks! Inspiring
@cbskwkdnslwhanznamdm28499 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Cormac McCarthy
@mettattem9 ай бұрын
M^3- “This led to this Tripartite creative workflow, which is, if you want to be really original and challenge convention, you’d better be on your own; it’s a solitary pursuit. That’s the mountain you’re going to the mountain, but at a certain point, you’ve drunk a little bit too much of your own kool-aid, and you need a community that is congenial and understands you to give you honest feedback; that’s the monastery. Your benedictines, your cistercians, your friends; you’re the same order, same values, but you’re still competitive. That’s where you take the idea next, to really cultivate it in community. And then, when you’re pretty certain that it’s robust and correct, you take it to the metropolis, (where everyone is out to kill you), and trade it with the world.” This precisely aligns with the story of my life, leading up to the present; I happen to be one of those rare polymaths who ran away from home at 15 and circled the globe multiple times, somehow managing to slip between just about every societal crack imaginable (whilst amassing a lifetime worth of ‘top shelf’ Craic, along with multimodal autodidactic meanderings ranging from the most abstract of the arts to the equally abstract of quantum mechanics/m-theory) So, I’m now at a stage in my life, wherein I’ve sampled the full-spectrum of my own Kool-Aid and despite it being a broad and diverse set of unique flavors, it simply isn’t the Community that my soul is seeking. So, my question is the following: How can we meet and have a conversation? It goes without saying that I enjoyed this video, however, I’ll extend my deepest gratitude regardless. Audentes Fortuna Iuvat
@DrDavidThor9 ай бұрын
__ With science being the dominant religion of the West, it's appropriate that its high priests join a club called Santa Fe (Holy Faith). --Thor
@SolaceEasy9 ай бұрын
Mountain - Monastery - Metropolis is memorable. Very meta.
@alexboros17519 ай бұрын
I tried to edit my comment to fix it. The internet won't let me. Personally i think the trees know more then we like to give them credit for. We can't understand them we don't know wat they can understand.
@cameddy40819 ай бұрын
Eugene Victor Thaw , my uncle , provided a lot of support for these brains - God bless you Geoffrey West and others 🙏- great production and insights - love what the SFI does -
@kinngrimm9 ай бұрын
Would be interesting to know the institutes views and thoughts on transhumanism, genetic changes to the human genom and A(G)I G standing for general in this case not generativ.
@jackfisher11669 ай бұрын
It's all so exciting, what a time to be alive! Sounds like SFI is all about interdisciplinary research and people coming together to create a better understanding of what we know, how best we can share, use, and apply that collective knowledge to create a better future for all of humanity. Which is the same premise of the ARC conference that recently took place, so I'm interested in if those two organizations know of eachother.
@chickenwing58638 ай бұрын
They receive funds from the DOE by proxy student loan contractor frauds. They are smart criminals ruining the next generation for funds... They provide services to the wealthy for money. Wake up people. Billions stolen from pell grants for this institution.
@thelegend74068 ай бұрын
It's nice to see this way of learning is being revived. These kinds of monastery were present in ancient Bharat temples, chaityas. Upanishads are the culmination of all worldly and other worldly knowledge known as Vedanta the end of Vedas. Similar themed monasteries like Nalanda, Vikramshila were major repositories of the world
@adhdguy84039 ай бұрын
“ don’t feel aggrieved or put upon when someone doesn’t agree with you”. This is the true scientific method. Unlike, Paid research which is drinking your own Kool-Aid or worse yet drinking someone else’s Kool-Aid.
@ryanfouts12009 ай бұрын
I don't agree with you. It appears you have succumbed to the Mandela Effect in erroneously using the 1978 Jonestown, Guyana events and their lethal drink of choice which was, in fact, FlavorAid, not Kool-Aid.
@lovesimulation5998 ай бұрын
damn!! This place is like a Heaven for me, i really wish if i could study there. Remind me of "Great Library of Alexandria".
@divergentsouls9 ай бұрын
Good stuff but there’s something missing: BLACK people 😅 The missing link won’t be found in ants. It’s found in us 😌
@ahadali25349 ай бұрын
Wow @bigthink thank you for this. Amazing video and great upload ❤
@bradsmithstudios88819 ай бұрын
I used to live in Santa Fe, for reasons obvious to all who know me, I was not invited to join this club.
@versus19rs9 ай бұрын
Seriously there's an ad every 3 fucking minutes. KZbin what the fuck
@Danielle_12348 ай бұрын
Complex Systems Theory is one of my favorite topics. This video is awesome. It's so cool seeing people with a similar passion. For anyone who is curious, you don't need to be a genius to understand this stuff. There are some decent books out there that cover the ABCs of complex systems theory in an easy to digest way. Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows is pretty good and the audiobook is on Audible is great for listening to while exercising. It's not such a heavy lift you have to sit down and think about hard about it. The cool thing about complex systems is it opens ones consciousness up to perspectives larger than one self -- how we fit into the world, and how to make clear sense of difficult problems. It imo is a topic I wish politicians were familiar with, because it would aid in finding verifiable solutions to difficult problems, instead of squabbling about proposed solutions.
@xoxox.skinnychef9 ай бұрын
Part of Los Alamos Lab? Military Industrial Think Tank?
@netscrooge9 ай бұрын
No. Complexity science is now its own academic discipline, like physics or biology. Many universities have complexity science departments/projects. This is where the field was born as a collaborative effort.
@Yotrek9 ай бұрын
29:34 the sense of purpose he is referring to is decreasing local entropy. Asking the question how do we decrease local entropy on Earth and beyond.
@sergesiweck18259 ай бұрын
so, i am of dose not nowing geometrie. its a lot like a cathedral were in from of the door you only get pics. differance is here i only get the words. putting this to gather. TETRAMORPH - the ratio of groth is 3+1, this is true for 98% of the cases. here is my question. - dose the ratio of groth has a 0 like the pareto distribiution - dose pareto has a 98% limit? - how dose this tow fit the futur value?
@ShawnRitch9 ай бұрын
If the universe had nothing to do( had no purpose ), why would it be here? That's one of my questions that gives me purpose; And, whether it's scientifically provable or not, I would not be here if I had nothing to do. . .
@john63199 ай бұрын
A rocket (with no engine) that could never fly..is a metaphor for a person with great potential...that was never realized.. due to a lack motivation and no discipline( no engine no fuel).. this is what we call this person. "failure to launch"..
@craigswanson80269 ай бұрын
The place needs a critical sociologist!
@zeroonetime9 ай бұрын
Theory of Life = LIFE FORCE = Electromagnetism = 010 T.E.N. d. universe. = OUROBOROS IN THE ETERNAL NOW = TIMELESS = TIMING = TIMEISM
@netscrooge9 ай бұрын
Study complexity science for yourself. You'll understand reality better.
@theobserver91319 ай бұрын
I would be willing to be their janitor or handyman or groundskeeper for the privilege of hanging out there for a while! I might even have an idea or two that they probably wouldn't hate talking about! When I was a teenager, I knew some actual geniuses working on what was the hot topic of the day; string theory, and I was a part of some enjoyable conversations with them. I am no genius, but I've always been interested in the "sophomoric" questions!
@theobserver91319 ай бұрын
Wow! This place is so cool! I wish I had found someplace like this when I was a kid, and much smarter than I am now. Every state should have a couple of Santa Fe Institutes.
@tuckerbugeater9 ай бұрын
Why are you replying to your own comment
@Krazie-Ivan9 ай бұрын
@@tuckerbugeater ..."string" indicates to me, the OP likely didn't grow up online, and may not be familiar enough with commenting on various platforms to know/notice it can be edited. didn't bother me, but somehow, you pointing it out does a bit. chill?
@xelaboksan9 ай бұрын
What a marvelous video. Thank you!
@aaronpoage5979 ай бұрын
In the deep stillness of your soul's embrace, Unveil the universe within, a sacred space. For love, the highest form of wisdom's flight, Transcends all bounds, ignites our inner light. Consciousness, a canvas vast and wide, Where life's brushstrokes dance in joyful stride, Creating a masterpiece, our existence's grace, A journey within, a timeless, boundless place. True evolution's song, a melody so fine, Resides not in changing, but in the divine, Awakening the infinite, within our hearts' call, Love's universal language, uniting one and all. The journey of self-discovery's brave start, Begins with the courage, to search within our heart, Ending with the wisdom, to embrace all that is, A tapestry of existence, where unity and diversity kiss. Every moment, an opportunity to elevate and shine, Contributing to the awakening, in this grand design, The power of intention, a force to behold, Align with love, and miracles unfold. In this tapestry of life, each thread so rare, A unique expression of the divine, we share, Honor the diversity, cherish the unity, For in this grand creation, we find our community.
@cluelesscludles9 ай бұрын
I wish this was 8 hours long
@zakbream59589 ай бұрын
Great video! love this longer content
@lafdewalegamer99627 ай бұрын
A good company is a fine company. 😊
@thomasblackcraft9 ай бұрын
And someone ignorant of geometry will have the answer. lol…..
@nosmoker89 ай бұрын
Had to click for the papa McCarthy thumbnail alone.
@mencken88 ай бұрын
“I would not belong to any club that would have me as a member.” - Groucho Marx
@izarelivazquez84259 ай бұрын
Beautiful video! ❤ I’m thankful to have people who care
@The-Well8 ай бұрын
Thank you for being here ❤
@newfreenayshaun66519 ай бұрын
Joe Dirt or GTA-5? Which rocket is this one?😂
@theobserver91319 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if I agree that there is a point or a meaning to all of this, but if there is, I'll vote for love and understanding! That was both surprising and beautiful.
@alexbenzie65858 ай бұрын
The point and meaning of it is decided by the people who created the organisation so that just means you don't understand it really
@chickenwing58638 ай бұрын
They are funded by criminal money, criminals they help in exchange for funds.... Lately, that's DOE stolen pell grants
@vicenzor36259 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Would love to spend some time there. Feels like it would allow the creative output to flow
@The-Well8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment ❤
@Bestape9 ай бұрын
I think SFI would enjoy my (c-b)/a scale-symmetry work. Exponential functions. Thank you to Geoffrey West for his scale-symmetry work. Power law.
@sashag67714 ай бұрын
Do you really need so many ads breaking up the video?? Completely disrupts the flow and kept making me lose my train of thought. A 40 minute video with 8 ad breaks sometimes with multiple ads in each is such overkill and I think really takes away from the video itself
@peterorthmann56126 ай бұрын
The second gentleman said the "we (humans) that the only ones that care." Presuming that animals and even trees don't care about one another. Sorry Professor, you should get a dog. It will embarrass your understanding of love and appreciation. Even trees communicate with each other when sick or under attack.
@Ben-id3op9 ай бұрын
So on que for the times.
@MsSunstoned9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience here. Amazing.
@shm0ney8 ай бұрын
I really want to go here, but I feel like I need to write ten complexity studies to enter.
@teodordl8 ай бұрын
At 19:34, why does he liken our understanding of the universe to a hierarchy, specifically? Why a hierarchy? We generally conceptualize the world through metaphors that resonate with us. If we were all egalitarian hunter-gatherers, we might not order our epistemology/epistemologies into a hierarchy. In the same vein, my rejection of this idea did not come out of the blue. I believe scientists have so much to gain from investigating the historical contingencies of their way of conceptualizing the world. That is, if they were open to admitting the degree to which science is laden with all sorts of non-epistemic values, which a lot of them are not.
@Mark-gd5yz8 ай бұрын
They contacted me once, about a post on a Forex trading website, maybe 1-1 1/2 decades ago. Hmmm.
@tinasterbova36025 ай бұрын
30:04 I hate this so much, him putting down people who are not ''as intellectual'' only because he doesn't see their depth. And I am so glad the guy gave him a propper answer.
@scottnelson52708 ай бұрын
I don't think this interviewer really understands geometry
@chandraravikumar8 ай бұрын
Complexity Science can become a living study if one can come to India, and watch and understand its functioning society.
@ptadisbander79598 ай бұрын
Hahaha any society but India more so probably indeed haha
@GarysnewYT8 ай бұрын
Those scientists talk a lot but don’t say much. They didn’t really talk about real issues with the human race. They didn’t talk about what they accomplished or solved.
@noras.97748 ай бұрын
Not only intelligent people, but with a great sense of humor and purpose in life!
@chickenwing58638 ай бұрын
They are funded by donations from the DOE and other wealthy elites... DOE money is stolen pell grant funds due to the policies these individuals and Gruber helped create. They are criminals ruining this country but people are so unaware 🤦♂️
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
I know im spamming comments but i got worried nobody else was thinking of such things. Its really exciting for me. Ive been waiting for half my life to find a place like this.
@DrDavidThor9 ай бұрын
I waited half a lifetime to get out of places like that. But I did make the break. Okay, now I really must go. Hope it's a good video for you.
@lukedowneslukedownes59009 ай бұрын
My boy just learned about relativity and metaphysics lol. I’m glad one is hype about it instead of a degrading perspective
@michael-4k40009 ай бұрын
Welcome friend…. Tell the channel to everyone you know please!
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
@lukedowneslukedownes5900 You literally have a degrading perspective on my comment. I of course understand those areas but haven't seen a place dedicated to just thinking. Come on bro.
@EverythingCameFromNothing9 ай бұрын
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist.Peopke should repent for believing in an immoral book that endorses slavery and encourages punishing people infinitely for finite crimes 😢
@PositiveEnergy7339 ай бұрын
Whoever is reading this, I pray for you: a heart free of sorrow, a mind free of worries, a life filled with joy, an abundant source of financial wealth, a body free of disease disability and a day filled with God's blessings
@eladentopistevo9 ай бұрын
Awesomeness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ejenkins47119 ай бұрын
Who finds the inner door open with a giant roar CGJ 🌪️🦁⌚
@frank939078 ай бұрын
Complexity, love, peace and truth ❤️🔥
@johngreen37779 ай бұрын
I loved this!
@sylvandao9 ай бұрын
this is such an interesting place to learn from different people, I hope the admission team could offer more scholarships for international students.
@Omkar33248 ай бұрын
amazing words on uncertainty, randomness and unknown.
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
Thank yall for this upload!!
@ArthurBaron-c7l8 ай бұрын
I'd sell my bicycle and surrender myself in here. Human ears out there heard it.
@jupitersspell9 ай бұрын
This is my sign to put a whiteboard in the living room ty
@mionee_m8 ай бұрын
I'm immediately turned off by this start.
@blakeedwards35828 ай бұрын
I love David Krakauer, such a wonderful mind!
@ironman7333Ай бұрын
It was a great watch, after watching it you'll feel enlightened 😊
@bkbland16268 ай бұрын
Yeah, don't break your arm patting yourselves on the back. I am skeptical because y'all don't seem very interested in OUR problems. Have a nice fricking day, Jeniuses.
@KyeColymore8 ай бұрын
and what if they aren’t? should they be? should anyone be? does anyone have any objective obligation? i’m only asking because your mindset leads to an unfulfilling life full of regret
@scottfuller70849 ай бұрын
I need to get here Amazing Wonderful program & people
@TonyCanones9 ай бұрын
12:21 I was not expecting this. Wonderful.
@cluelesscludles9 ай бұрын
Same! How gratifying to hear.
@b3b3chaud9 ай бұрын
J'ai appris que slate est un shiste en français, merci
@Life_429 ай бұрын
31:00 very well said
@daveyvane94318 ай бұрын
I have gone through life being very, very intelligent.
@MrBlacksford9 ай бұрын
I though "craic" means "fun"
@jamesfahy39638 ай бұрын
Yes it’s true. It can be conversational, or so other enjoyable activities. EG sinking pints of Guinness.
@naftalibendavid9 ай бұрын
This video gives me hope.
@The-Well8 ай бұрын
What an incredible thing to say ❤Thank you for being here with us.
@josiahamaze9 ай бұрын
"My god" "ive been blessed" Just say it bro
@websurfer3528 ай бұрын
If you have a system however complex, if the system works together coherently then we know A-Priori that each of the disparate parts work via a singular relation which allows all its parts to work together!! And the relation I believe is consequence which is what the causal order relies on!! That relation is also the conservation of symmetry which is what logical consequence is, which is the singular principle on which all of mathematics is built on!! Take special relativity, in spite on time being relative we can determine each relative value via equations which would not work could not work without the principle symmetry or logical consequence acting as a thread running through every equation, it is what glues every part together!! We know there is a relation running through and which is applies to all parts A-Priori as we know when we see a coffee mug that there must be a single force or factor keeping all those atoms of the mug together, so it is an A-Priori knowing!!
@musamakhoba23615 ай бұрын
Thought that was Thom Yorke for a second
@jackfisher11669 ай бұрын
Did anyone representing Santa Fe Institute attend the ARC conference?!?!
@gb43759 ай бұрын
Interesting question…can you expand on your question?
@jackfisher11669 ай бұрын
@@gb4375 sounds like SFI is all about interdisciplinary research and people coming together to create a better understanding of what we know, how best we can share, use, and apply that collective knowledge to create a better future for all of humanity. Which is the same premise of the ARC conference that recently took place, so I'm interested in if those two organizations know of eachother. It's all so exciting, what a time to be alive!
@nolanfroese91648 ай бұрын
I have computers that can replace all of them
@bayleefrye75698 ай бұрын
Wow this world knows only chaos which will eventually settle with uniform at a certain point and time . I am a Nigerian youth i grew up in a society that believes in either the white man or tradition or even both, but my mind tend to wonder why and how it came to be from the beginning, why am i the observer, why do other observers sometimes have other observations...did man exist to know or to be known... I always fill like i have a malfunction in the way i think not until i heard of SFI... i wish to be there and learn from those great minds for my entire life ..
@karanbaheti1499 ай бұрын
Big think
@duyngocduyhung8 ай бұрын
so a bunch of people with nature science background laid back and thinking. Hmm. Like philosophers back in the days, the differences is that they have a label, a field for themself now before going to this place.