Great video content. I Just want to be the the untrained out-of-the-box average Joe that figures a couple things out. Interestingly, your work is applicable in the the AI robotics fields. …gravity, too?
@jeffthebluesinem22809 ай бұрын
The major flaw obstructing modern society from developing greater innovation is that society has become overly sophisticated. It's become harder to tinker with simple devices so exploration becomes more limited. As a formal level of learning becomes required before even grasping basic functionality of a device we end up first having to be oriented towards a direction that focuses our objectives, or in other words predisposes or limit our perspective away from other possibilities. It constricts how we perceive the world because our thought processes need to become endlessly conditioned towards traveling down a funnel while development of innovation and discory require open ended exploration. The jump off point towards innovation in itself becomes limiting and it seems to be getting even higher to the point where all our tendencies for originallity will become extinguished before learning how to operate even our most basic modern conviences. We naturally have the ability for discovery and innovation, but the level of sophistication of society works against us.
@DanBullard9 ай бұрын
I disagree, in the case of Feynman saying that "the ear is insensitive to the phases of the harmonics," a statement that is provably wrong with nothing more than Excel, there is a universe of "facts" that are easily disproven by amateurs that haven't been brainwashed.
@jeffthebluesinem22809 ай бұрын
@@DanBullard My perspective isn't that it can't done, it is that the structure of society slowly discourages it and it seems the trend is toward slowly destroying the innate ability for to continuing to do so. The degree of training and conformity we need to learn in order to function clutters our ability to think independently.
@tarawhite44199 ай бұрын
I wish I could I'm not allowed to get my degrees
@DanBullard9 ай бұрын
You don't need a degree, I don't have one and I discovered 6 laws of physics completely unknown to people like Feynman, et al.
@GPS5099 ай бұрын
I don't have a degree I have discovered way far more than so call greatest scientists in the enentire universe. Also, The IQ conversation is pure BS 🔥
@mishko799 ай бұрын
Did you discover more than Tesla?
@DanBullard9 ай бұрын
6 laws of physics. How many laws of physics did Tesla discover?
@SaltyGrub14759 ай бұрын
Title should be "How can you try to convince people that you're a great scientist. I'm awesome. Better than Tesla. My IQ is bigger than Michael Jordan's hops.
@DanBullard9 ай бұрын
You can make a video with that title for your 1 subscriber. I keep having to ask this question, how many laws of physics did Tesla discover? I've discovered SIX laws of physics, written 4 books, 4 published magazine articles, 100 articles on LinkedIn and at least 100 videos on harmonics.
@SaltyGrub14759 ай бұрын
@@DanBullard It's funny because Im not out to make videos or get subscribers, and you attack right there where it doesn't matter to me. It matters to you. With a lousy 5k subs and you're trying to go viral. Tesla wasn't a pompous braggard. The world knows him because he is 6 x the laws of physics more important than you. The world will forget you.
@SaltyGrub14759 ай бұрын
@@DanBullard And let us know when Elon Musk names his next company after you.. Closest you'll get is "Bull.....shit".
@DanBullard9 ай бұрын
@@SaltyGrub1475 Do you have a patent? You don't? I do, and it applies to something in your wallet. patents.justia.com/patent/20060276989
@SaltyGrub14759 ай бұрын
@@DanBullard Ahh, are you deleting my replies that refer to you as a pompous braggard?
@scottd72229 ай бұрын
The Earth is Flat
@jaydenwilson952228 күн бұрын
"Locally" Flat Earth is true.... as, if you zoom in on a circle/sphere perimeter.... it will eventually look like a straight line. Study bubbles and you'll never fall for Church Science again.