Resilience, Adaptation, and Seeing Nature as Ourselves with Casey Camp-Horinek | TGS 133

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Nate Hagens

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@thegreatsimplification
@thegreatsimplification 3 ай бұрын
NB: We had internet problems between 49:36-1:01:55 where the audio was fine but the video quality dropped. Casey's message was so important that we decided to keep in the parts with lower video resolution (including the pre-clip). The audio platforms won't notice but these sections will be blurry on youtube. Thank you for your understanding🙏❤🌎
@rodholden1974
@rodholden1974 3 ай бұрын
It has taken me 56 years to start to understand that the nexus between what Casey said and the modern values system is the answer to true global sustainability. Thanks Nate 🙏
@winningedge965
@winningedge965 3 ай бұрын
@@rodholden1974 It has taken me 63!! Every day is a school day.
@rodholden1974
@rodholden1974 3 ай бұрын
@@winningedge965 It sure is ;)
@PhaedrasPalette
@PhaedrasPalette 3 ай бұрын
I need a "Love" button option for this. Thank you so much Nate, and to Casey Camp-Horinek for her poweful stories and wisdom.
@winningedge965
@winningedge965 3 ай бұрын
Agreed. A love and joy button for me also.
@kevincrady2831
@kevincrady2831 3 ай бұрын
This woman is so mighty! I can't imagine going through what she and her people have gone through, and coming out so wise and gentle at the other end.
@leanneriksson
@leanneriksson 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful, heart-breaking and heart-inspiring conversation, Casey and Nate. I love the answer to the magic wand question! Yes! "Look at those that call themselves leaders and see if it isn't true that you're actually the leader, and that they're just shams that are put up there as figureheads that are making decisions that you don't agree with. So you make the right decision. You become that leader. You have a magic wand, start waving it." Hallelujah! ♥
@sistermoon6506
@sistermoon6506 3 ай бұрын
Beautiful, humbling, how empowering to be humbled and see ourselves as ‘Nature’ saving ourselves! So much love and appreciation for Casey! Thanks Nate, you looked lighter and uplifted at the end of this and that magic wand did it’s work!
@winningedge965
@winningedge965 3 ай бұрын
The best answer I've heard to the 'magic wand' question. Food for the soul.
@inefabledialect
@inefabledialect 3 ай бұрын
So much within the consumerist paradigm to divest from. So much within the existential earth pulse to invest in. Family are those who see, value and respect land and natives enough to do the hard work of making a life that does not support the destruction of them.. Thank you for sharing Casey with your audience she is a source of wisdom and beauty.
@lindarichard9348
@lindarichard9348 2 ай бұрын
Dear One, Casey Camp-Horinek, you give such hope, strength and wisdom by your very presence. I do know about the 100 monkey discovery and do believe it is happening with consciousness right now. Blessed be our mother, father and all of our relations.
@idatong976
@idatong976 3 ай бұрын
I'm deeply touched by Casey Camp-Horinek's words of wisdom. Her smile is gorgeous; her resilience is heart-felt. How inspiring. Thank you so much for bringing her on Nate.
@lornareay
@lornareay 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, both of you, for sharing this wonderful conversation. I shed tears through it all. So much wisdom and beauty here. I will be listening again and again, like a being returning to a river for a much-needed drink.
@TheFlyingBrain.
@TheFlyingBrain. 3 ай бұрын
I remember awakening fully to the Earth's Magic, and to the realization that we were ignoring and mistreating it, at age 7 -- right on time, apparently. Everything that ensued thereafter has been in one way or another a deepening of my understanding of that Magic, and of my relationship with it, and with all things in being part of it. These 90 min were a returning home again with my wise Mother Sister. A ceremony of delight... of sorrow, joy and affirmation. Thank you for this experience, Nate. As always, your authenticity in response creates additional space for the guest's experience to take root in the listener's heart and grow. 🔥💚🔥
@lorilea3188
@lorilea3188 3 ай бұрын
I am grateful for the traditional people who have remembered the original instructions for living on Turtle Island.
@winningedge965
@winningedge965 3 ай бұрын
OMG. Thanks, Nate. I have listened to all the other 132 of your episodes (plus Frankly's) and this was the one that has uplifted my spirit the most. I've just pored myself some 'black medicine' and I want to re-watch and make notes on the second watching. Such wisdom from Casey.
@DpriaN303
@DpriaN303 3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful and powerful interview. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful podcast with us. She is an inspiration and her words resonate deeply with me and you are a humble and gracious host Nate. Thank you again for
@nazmiyahsayuti7050
@nazmiyahsayuti7050 2 ай бұрын
Why, my tears roll down the cheek listening to her, deep, beautiful, yet heartbreaking stories. I much relate to her - from Indonesia.
@klausfaller19
@klausfaller19 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Nate. Absolutely love the direction your podcast is going during these years. The fact that I have been reduced to tears at some stages rings home the depth and honesty of this interview. Casey Camp-Horinek a truly remarkable soul with a loving and grounded existence that leads to interconnectivity of the whole. Clearly, a way to live what leads to peace, and serenity. One can see how much wisdom there is for the ruling west to catch up with.
@harveytheparaglidingchaser7039
@harveytheparaglidingchaser7039 3 ай бұрын
Dear God, the first half was tough listening . Now having listened I can feel gratitude, thanks for sharing a lifetime of wisdom
@hagbardc623
@hagbardc623 3 ай бұрын
Post Traumatic Growth sounds like a real good concept to me. 'we are nature saving itself" We are all indigenous to this world and we need to all realize that and start to be part of the whole. What a powerful elder and great words of wisdom, it is a privilege to hear her words. Respect, bow and salute.
@ThomiX0.0
@ThomiX0.0 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Nate, for letting us listen to 'intelligence' emerging out of Casey Camp-Horinek, in here passion towards The Life. Simplification comes naturally, no need for human conclusions, statements or ideas. As Casey lives it, simplification comes with the intelligence of Life, and has nothing to do with AI or a high degree of intellect. Once again, thank you to make this possible.
@carolspencer6915
@carolspencer6915 3 ай бұрын
Good afternoon Nate and Casey Tears of sadness and joy all at once. Truly grateful for your shared eclectic story. Sanity sensemaking brain gym, indeed. 😀 💜
@jenniferreinbrecht7125
@jenniferreinbrecht7125 3 ай бұрын
Another sleepless night. Sadness, grief, loss, fear, hopelessness.... The skies have been obscured for days with the smoke of western fires. The New summer "normal". A long, hot, dry fall predicted. More fire danger. This woman is a gift, your podcast is a gift - it breaks my heart and also tells me over and over I'm not alone....there are others....many others.... Still feels so damn overwhelming, and we don't hold the reigns of power or great wealth. I feel smaller and smaller: more and more hopeless. I'm in a rip tide being pulled out to disappear at sea while the main tide keeps sweeping in and pounding the beach front - to oblivion.
@winningedge965
@winningedge965 3 ай бұрын
Keep going and learning until you reach 'post-traumatic growth' then it will all have been worthwhile. As Nate says ' when you are on a runaway train, head for the dining car'.
@mrrecluse7002
@mrrecluse7002 3 ай бұрын
You are far from alone. But I wish there were support groups for this. People of like mind to commiserate with.
@bethanybriggs6125
@bethanybriggs6125 3 ай бұрын
On days when I feel hopeless I go out and garden to restore habitat for pollinators that are on the verge of collapse. They show us what it looks like to continue and to work together. We can't shift the whole tide alone. You can be part of the healing cycle somewhere though. ❤
@mrrecluse7002
@mrrecluse7002 3 ай бұрын
@@bethanybriggs6125 I, too, have converted about half our yard to meadow. The biodiversity in this tiny preserve here has skyrocketed, especially for winged pollinators. I remember reading that the area occupied by our sanctified American lawns, encompasses a dead zone the size of New Jersey.
@caseymartinez5641
@caseymartinez5641 3 ай бұрын
This talk hit me so deep. Had to listen in small doses to handle the emotions and thoughts it stirred. It’s as if I became a portal for unspoken things that needed release. I really connected to this talk, thanks Nate!
@VilmaMare
@VilmaMare 3 ай бұрын
Grateful for enlightening words of wisdom.
@peterclark2374
@peterclark2374 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Nate and Casey!
@TheFlyingBrain.
@TheFlyingBrain. 3 ай бұрын
Nate, getting ready to listen to this a second time. Wanted to add that sharing this time with Casey was the perfect antidote to the intense culture shock of last week's podcast with Daniel on AI. Experiencing Casey's resilience, courage, love and wisdom, all developed in spite of, and directly in response to, all that she and her family have had to endure in their lives... And being aware of how difficult it is just to remain conscious and fully present to the travesty and idiocy of what we are doing to ourselves and to the rest of the world with our technology... Casey puts me in touch with knowing that it's this deep feminine strength that Casey embodies, the far-reaching, grounded-in-Earth wisdom she carries... That THAT is what will get us through to the world we all know is possible. We are in the process of learning what will be needed from us in near future, and in the process of learning how to communicate with those who still haven't grasped what's coming, who will need to begin a process of reintegration from a fragmented state. When I listen to Casey, and women like her, I feel strengthened in my own heart. I feel we can do this, as impossible as it all sometimes seems. Casey embodies authentic wholeness. She is an example of the kind of understanding and being that is possible when we learn to discern the erroneous promptings of a fragmented intellect, and embrace living from a state of connection. Thanks so much for bringing Casey into our circle, and thanks to Casey for sharing her wisdom and experience. Off to take a deeper dive with my wise sister now. 💦🐬💦
@maver1cs384
@maver1cs384 3 ай бұрын
So heartbreaking but a wonderful example of why we need to change our use of language and what value and life giving means.
@jjuniper274
@jjuniper274 3 ай бұрын
I want to hug her. ❤
@rebisreturn888
@rebisreturn888 3 ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing your wisdom and knowledge. Very reassuring ❤
@TennesseeJed
@TennesseeJed 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the indigenous perspective!
@anthonytroia1
@anthonytroia1 3 ай бұрын
47:48 "Yes" is the answer to your question. And it can happen in an instant ✨😉
@marcdeschenes5788
@marcdeschenes5788 3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful and beautifully thought provoking guest . Thank you both .
@CarolPuzzle
@CarolPuzzle 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Nate for another amazing host,
@Seawithinyou
@Seawithinyou 3 ай бұрын
This was a very heartfelt and deeply touching podcast from you Nate I truly felt so connected to her deep connection of inner consciousness of our Nat world let alone into our other close planets of the sun and the moon ❤️
@andywilliams7989
@andywilliams7989 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Casey. I'm working on a science fiction novel that sails very close to reality, and it ends with us resolving this problem. I literally took notes all the way through the podcasr. .I think I gained 5 characters and a whole timeline in 1hour. Thanks again. I'm La Kesh
@steveberkson3873
@steveberkson3873 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this ‘interview’. Reminds me of man at Taos Pueblo in the early ‘70s who spoke to me on the olde plaza when the communes were breaking up. We were an untethered generation,the party was on and eventually consumed us..but I never forgot his words and have tried to embody them in the intervening years. What was it ? Truth
@mareemarcolin3227
@mareemarcolin3227 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful truth.
@johnbanach3875
@johnbanach3875 3 ай бұрын
Listening to the horror stories of how her people were treated, I couldn't help but think of what the indigenous people of Palestine have suffered for the past 75 years. Again with the full support of the United States government--and most recently with thunderous applause and standing ovations in the Congress.
@steveberkson3873
@steveberkson3873 3 ай бұрын
One of the best interviews ever !!
@brtjohns
@brtjohns 3 ай бұрын
It's conversations like these that reveal so clearly- as heinously as we treat other species and abuse the Earth and our lifesupport, just as brutal is how we treat each other. I hope this conversation will put to rest any debate on whats the core underlying discord causing the biodiversity and climate crisis. It couldnt be more obvious it's a human behavior problem, greatly exacerbated recently by our population explosion. The transformation has to happen with values, ways of thinking, understanding everything is interconnected, checking our selfishness and exceptionalism, and embracing empathy and humility.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
Yeah people have been horrible to each other for hundreds of thousands of years. Good people have to be able to stop bad people, we could go back 10,000 years and it would be the same and it is currently happening now. We use oil other people have been killed over, then we think it's other people, who are being selfish.
@trenomas1
@trenomas1 3 ай бұрын
Plants, animals, and fungi still remember the old ways. Listen to them. Respect them.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
A comment that means nothing overall and people upvote it because it sounds nice and then will go and turn their ignition key and carry on. You want me to respect fungi? Plants and animals kill each other for survival as part of their existence since " they" learnt the old ways, every day.
@trenomas1
@trenomas1 3 ай бұрын
@@antonyjh1234 I learn things from plants and animals all the time. Sometimes it's just principles. "stand tall" "work together" "keep your distance" Try not to get too worked up. Cooperation always wins. That's the key lesson.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
@@trenomas1 I can learn things from an old bottle top. Don't attach too much to pleasant words that say nothing. If you wanted to say something different like cooperations always win. personally I wouldn't have got that from your initial comment. Maybe stop using empty words that mean nothing overall.
@trenomas1
@trenomas1 3 ай бұрын
@@antonyjh1234 I hope you do learn something useful from a bottle top. The truth is you're just synthesizing your lived experience. Which is good.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
@@trenomas1 Oh please stop with your words, again that mean nothing to the topic. The truth is plants, animals or fungi have no memories so please respect the rest of us who have to read this drivel. Add : The reality is all plants animals and fungi will kill and consume to survive and that any beauty you see in nature is just because visually if looks nice. Saying animals or mushrooms have memories of the past and we should listen to them is just nonsense, unless you can talk to them, you have no idea if anything is being said other than your own subjective imaginings, get back to me when you communicate with a mosquito.
@adelelester9336
@adelelester9336 3 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful woman. So at peace with nature.
@pookah9938
@pookah9938 3 ай бұрын
You two being able to have this conversation in front of the rest of us tells us the shift is on us.
@pookah9938
@pookah9938 3 ай бұрын
Best interview. Everything current and cogent and from another perspective. How we get there, together.
@troygoss6400
@troygoss6400 3 ай бұрын
I'm blessed to have heard this podcast. As part of this dominant culture, I am ashamed to be of European ancestry. As I see it, this culture is on its death throws and something new is being birthed. The only way the dominant culture will transform, is the path of suffering. ❤♾️
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
I would suggest you look up the enlightenment period across Europe in the 1800's that led to the stopping of slavery, for you to be proud of your European ancestry, they literally stopped 10,000 years of slavery. African slave traders said " Who are they to do this to us"
@troygoss6400
@troygoss6400 3 ай бұрын
@@antonyjh1234 true 👍
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
@@troygoss6400 For what reason are you ashamed then? Are you saying that any other indigenous race has been kinder over time?
@rolfvanharen
@rolfvanharen 3 ай бұрын
AHO Nate, this is the work...🙏
@andywilliams7989
@andywilliams7989 3 ай бұрын
Literally the best person in the world to debate Jordan Peterson.
@gaiadance
@gaiadance 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely majic thankyou both and to hold love and authenticity close to heart I'm so greatful to indigenous knowlage and the gifts I've been offered in New Zealand our people have a saying He tanagata he tanagata he tangata it's the people it's the people it's the people .. and a name for the placenta for the growing of a baby is whenau and the same name for our earth and we need to act in ways to help our 7 generations xxxxx
@rickobrien1583
@rickobrien1583 3 ай бұрын
Enjoyable and elevating..Thank you both
@allanparker20
@allanparker20 3 ай бұрын
Nate, the look in your eyes defines the anger and sadness in my heart.
@LowellAnnFuglsang
@LowellAnnFuglsang 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for including this wise elder. All My Relations.
@goodnatureart
@goodnatureart 3 ай бұрын
Joyful participation in the sorrows of the world. Including protest.
@superkitty9215
@superkitty9215 3 ай бұрын
this is a magical podcast
@peterfredrickmeyer
@peterfredrickmeyer 3 ай бұрын
i found this talk wonderful thank you
@smartartification
@smartartification 3 ай бұрын
All of these horrible things that our government has done to the people who are native to our country yet so many people can't fathom the idea that they might also do that to us. (Starting with the poor and outspoken)
@JMW-ci2pq
@JMW-ci2pq 3 ай бұрын
@Nate I wish i could communicate the physics to such people as your guest. It axiomatically proves the One Living Soul. This is what is being "censored".
@ricos1497
@ricos1497 3 ай бұрын
Sounds interesting. Where is this documented? If it is documented. I'd like to read up on it if it's not beyond the layperson.
@winningedge965
@winningedge965 3 ай бұрын
@@ricos1497 I agree. What physics?
@JMW-ci2pq
@JMW-ci2pq 3 ай бұрын
@@ricos1497 Earth is being desiccated at an increasing rate. Earth loses H2 leaving behind the O due to accelerating thermal-mass loading of both atmosphere and oceans. Ocean rise due to thermal mass increase is logarithmic (expansion). Ocean Heat Content (Science Talk With Jim Massa): kzbin.info/www/bejne/mZ-Wc2yXpcihh6M Ocean Temperatures for Last 700000 Years kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4quloZ_Z8xmsJY There is no mistake as to temp increase overall b/c of humans. How much energy and resulting heat and waste and unearthed material does it take to support one human for one day Living within an average to low income civilized environment? Technology is not going to save us, ecology will! | Theunis Piersma | TEDxFryslân kzbin.info/www/bejne/qWfGk4GVebdrfKM It takes @least 3square miles of healthy wild-lands to support one one kg hawk. It takes x square miles of healthy: tropics; reef; glaciers; etc to support each and every 3square miles of healthy wild-lands for each and every 1kg Hawk and so on… For each and every volume of healthy wild-land & for each and every 1kg hawk a minimum volume of healthy reef; varied types of forest; grass-lands (like savannah); glacier; potable water;etc . Is needed This ratio holds for nearly if not ALL vertebrates (yes this includes ALL monkeys, even the hairless ones). Ergo the number of any apex species is limited to the benefit of all others which promotes bio-complexity. This obeys thermodynamics and gravitational harmonics. ~90% of All anthropogenic thermal mass since slash & burn (including heat and CO2) is in the oceans. Ocean Temperatures for Last 700000 Years kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4quloZ_Z8xmsJY There is no mistake as to temp increase overall b/c of humans. For each added milligram of any thermal-mass: mined; drilled; burned Earth's rate of heating accelerates continually. Earth's Atmosphere&Oceans experience an increase in avg pressure. Earth's Oceans experience an increase in avg rate of expansion. Earth's rate of out-gassing H2 increases Earth's rate of Bio - Complexity Loss increases continuously. Earth's rate of Extinctions of Species and Life Viable Eco-Systems Accelerates. MEERs incoming energy is largely micro-wave earth and oceans take up nearly all of this. What is emitted must pass through the atmosphere (see isothermic atmosphere). Emitted energy is an anagram of the motion of earth including its em field. Reflected light is a red shift. ergo momentum is lost to both reflection and gravity&spin. aerosols think of thermal expansion laws. exciting aerosols causing force (motion) putting pressure on the surrounding atmosphere. ie heat source now distribute that thermalytic pressure isometrically vuala! into the oceans with it following thermal-mass-density physics In open space, How do aerosols behave in relation to & with solar radiation and Sol’s Gravity? 6th Grader: Picture the Earth Add a hand crank above the atmosphere at both polls. For every calorie of energy added to the surface (-11mi from bottom of Marianis Trench to top of Mt. Everest) there is the affect of pressure increase. For every volume of bio complexity lost, incoming solar plus geo thermal energy is unbound other than being used in anthropogenic systems. Ergo scalar heat. Add industry. The affect is increasing pressure against the direction of incoming radiation and against EarthGravity(effects of thermal-mass expansion. Inertial state change with respect to angular acceleration with respect to Earths rotation et-all). The big hand cranks should be in equilibrium with both upwelling thermal-mass & incoming thermal-mass. The hand that "twists" the cranks (like squeezing the atmosphere & Earth between thumb and forefinger) is spin and rotation of Earth (sort of a spiral within a spiral; PhysicsGirl on KZbin did vid that shows this motion). Pause Ice under the cranks causes thermal-mass to condense more efficiently. "MEERs" reduces this efficiency. Aerosols increase the efficiency within the max/min of the bound system. Angular Momentum Demo: Hoberman Sphere(Professor Boyd F. Edwards): kzbin.info/www/bejne/bGXXXpeMqamqobM Solving one of the toughest Indian exam questions (angular momentum & velocity) Tibees kzbin.info/www/bejne/iqm7pqJvqtCJrrc Why are there TWO high tides per day? Dr. Becky kzbin.info/www/bejne/g6Obanydr9iAjM0 JEE Advanced Problem #146 (Isothermal) kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpXCeK1qfdipea8&lc=Ugz19VheHi-1w7Djrgp4AaABAg.9bu62Y a1jXN9bu_kf1mRYs Solution to Problem #146 - Isothermal Atmosphere kzbin.info/www/bejne/pn7LfJ2oaNl-nq8 Damped Harmonic Oscillators -Physics This Week kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6XOqKaNj9Oja9E wHk&index=311 Nuclear Bomb Test Data Was Used To Discover That Earth Core Is Oscillating Anton Petrov kzbin.info/www/bejne/b2i2qpuwYriHiJI When Water Flows Uphill kzbin.info/www/bejne/sKuumKGEfNarg9k Earth is a Dynamo: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKLQd4yrrZqXjtk For every milligram of material that changes it's inertial state/position relative to core and mantle there is added cavitation system wide that translates to CC/heat PhysicsGirl Cavitation: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJPKp4SEnat3itE Earth's Plate Tectonics May Be Actually Driven By The Moon, Study Suggests Anton Petrov kzbin.info/www/bejne/fIHRno2ZobCYrNU Humans extract&relocate ~30Billion Tons of material/yer not includingice melt. Science Talk With Jim Massa - Antarctica, Greenland's Ice Loss kzbin.info/www/bejne/jGqsnqJmebqki7M Glaciers Are Disappearing Almost As Fast As You Can Ski Down Them | Climate Games Physics Girl kzbin.info/www/bejne/eX-kiKGQaZ6Enrc Tech weighs more than all organisms (Science Talk With Jim Massa): kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqm4XnufiZiLgNk lol Black Bear News (Kevin Sandbloom) www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jan/22/worlds-consumption-of-materials-hits-rec ord-100bn-tonnes-a-year
@JMW-ci2pq
@JMW-ci2pq 3 ай бұрын
@@ricos1497 "It returns all displaced materials to their inertial place of origin or it gets the oceans and dies again." -"Silence of the Physics" Earth is facing very very near term ~100 meters of sudden ocean rise. Climate models virtually ignore increasing pressure and 200 thousand years of anthropogenic thermal-mass (including heat & CO2) in the oceans. The models largely ignore Earth's spin and Gravity as well as mass movement to the tune of ~100Billion tons of material per year from deep underground to the surface. The ocean water rising will be radioactive as the ~1000 nuclear reactors around the world go supercritical (they can not cool as atmospheric and ocean temps increase) do to increasing thermal mass and pressure. It takes some 80 years to "shut down". There simply is no choice. The real "pandemic" is civilization. It is being removed as such b/c of the layers of relational physics which bring about the envelope of physics/harmonics for Life to exist. Humans have destroyed this envelope's ability to resonate within tolerances for that particular harmonic envelope to exist. Thus a change of state is occurring wherein a new stable thermodynamic resonance will exist that will not support complex life from what has been for 100's of millions of years. Many models (much as the IPCC) virtually if not completely ignore correlating changes in atmospheric pressure; ocean stratification and motion changes; exchange rates of various thermal mass gasses between ocean & atmosphere... etc. It also is miss-applying the "Boltzmann" principal of "radiative energy" -as relating to and with the above et-all. "Heat" cannot "radiate" to space from Earth in the way being described in many models. This would violate laws of thermodynamics which includes "Black Body radiation". ~90% of ALL anthropogenic thermal-mass since slash & burn and pointy sticks is in the oceans. What you are observing is "red-shift" as heat follows the path of thermal-mass capacitance (largely into the oceans). The most relevant affect/effect is logarithmic ocean expansion. This conserves angular momentum from the wave/particle outward. Lectures by Walter Lewin. They will make you ? Physics. 1.2M subscribers #123 - Mistery of Energy Loss Solved - Physics Works Relativistic Doppler Shift kzbin.info/www/bejne/fGOpeJ6oocZ2d8U Amplified Arctic Warming Causing Stratospheric Polar Vortex Stretching and Extreme Cold Outbreaks (Paul Beckwith) kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zna1kmqgarWga6M All civilizations have collapsed into sand b/c of desiccation of the local environment. Bio-Complexity has been exponentially decreasing since pointy sticks & fire. the IPCC is vastly understating what is happening. As much as 80% of all non-human or agricultural life is already gone and going faster. There is only about 3% of Earth's forests left. ~90% of All anthropogenic thermal mass since slash & burn (including heat and CO2) is in the oceans. Ocean Temperatures for Last 700000 Years kzbin.info/www/bejne/a4quloZ_Z8xmsJY There is no mistake as to temp increase overall b/c of humans. Physics of Life & Climate Change: Angular Momentum Demo: Hoberman Sphere(Professor Boyd F. Edwards): kzbin.info/www/bejne/bGXXXpeMqamqobM Solving one of the toughest Indian exam questions (angular momentum & velocity) Tibees kzbin.info/www/bejne/iqm7pqJvqtCJrrc Any mass moved from one distance radially from center mass of a rotating system to a grater radial distance from said center mass alters the inertial state of said mass and effects angular momentum of the entire rotating system. Now visualize oil; water; iron; gold; lead; tin; copper; coal; sand; rare earths; zinc; mercury; silver; etc... All having been relocated from one inertial state relative to Earth's core & barrycentre (solar system center mass). The Entire solar system reacts to conserve angular momentum - All climate models can be derived from this albeit with much more alarming accuracy. In effect the Earth / moon experience an ever increasing force inward (towards center mass) This causes "bobbing" and more pronounced chandler's wobble etc. "Circular Motion" - Prof. Lewin: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o4jNYo17hrl8bqs Remember to think of Earth as separate densities & rates (core; plasma/molten-fluid; mantle; oceans; atmosphere) when you watch the video or while reading this comment. Rotation and Torque - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern kzbin.info/www/bejne/emTCYal-f7t7ftE Angular Momentum - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIi9YoOQbM6gqKs Gravity and Orbital Mechanics - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5vUfJZ9gJKWmbs Torque: Crash Course Physics #12 (CrashCourse) kzbin.info/www/bejne/mF6ri2SJj7WUh9k The Brachistochrone, with Steven Strogatz (3Blue1Brown) kzbin.info/www/bejne/eZ3HYaNplplmnLc Simple Harmonic Motion - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern kzbin.info/www/bejne/kGqVXmp3jsSGZ6M Circular Motion - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern kzbin.info/www/bejne/maHcZYlod9BjoMU Earth is being desiccated at an increasing rate. Earth loses H2 leaving behind the O due to accelerating thermal-mass loading of both atmosphere and oceans. Ocean rise due to thermal mass increase is logarithmic (expansion). Ocean Heat Content (Science Talk With Jim Massa): kzbin.info/www/bejne/mZ-Wc2yXpcihh6M Lectures by Walter Lewin.They will make you Love Physics. 1.22M subscribers 8.01x - Lect 32 - Heat, Thermal Expansion kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3Kkp6Nrjt-Krs0 CO2 is correlative and contributing NOT the prime causation. "Green" or "clean" energy is a myth. Civilization is orthogonal to Nature (actual reality). Nature is the Universal purpose b/c of complexity and thermodynamics. "The Earth is precious. If you alter it you will ruin it." -Lao Tzu The above Physics proves this statement without question. The "moral duty" is to protect; preserve; and nurture Natural complexity which IS in relative free-fall. The hubris one displays by predicating "civilization" and or humans is disturbing. Physics Support: Earth is a Dynamo: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKLQd4yrrZqXjtk For every milligram of material that changes it's inertial state/position relative to core and mantle there is added cavitation system wide that translates to CC/heat PhysicsGirl Cavitation: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJPKp4SEnat3itE Earth's Plate Tectonics May Be Actually Driven By The Moon, Study Suggests Anton Petrov kzbin.info/www/bejne/fIHRno2ZobCYrNU Humans extract&relocate ~30Billion Tons of material/yer not includingice melt. Science Talk With Jim Massa - Antarctica, Greenland's Ice Loss kzbin.info/www/bejne/jGqsnqJmebqki7M Glaciers Are Disappearing Almost As Fast As You Can Ski Down Them | Climate Games Physics Girl kzbin.info/www/bejne/eX-kiKGQaZ6Enrc Tech weighs more than all organisms (Science Talk With Jim Massa): kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqm4XnufiZiLgNk Black Bear News (Kevin Sandbloom) www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jan/22/worlds-consumption-of-materials-hits-record-100bn-tonnes-a-year Blackbody Radiation, Modern Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and the Oxford Comma | Doc Physics (Doc Schuster) kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZinZIijlMtjerM Earth's Polar Drift Acceleration: (Anton Petrov) kzbin.info/www/bejne/hanMd2uPhs-oaMk Earth's Magnetosphere is Creating Water on the Moon (Anton Petrov) kzbin.info/www/bejne/hGbUnJ16n9Rlh6s Earth Seems To Be Wobbling On Massive Gravitational Ripples (Anton Petrov) kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3vJpaONZ5Jga5Y Surprising Reason For Mercury's Large Iron Core - Sun's Magnetism (Anton Petrov) kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZbWnqmZjNOIpdU New Theories on the Origin of Life with Dr. Eric Smith kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZpTap51mjad-oqc @19:00 Convecton cool rock -->hotmolten @~14:00+ Solar Radiation and the planetary atmosphere Crystal's Edict "The Point" -Is so far reaching that it is nearly impossible to say in words. Speaking and lecturing or listening to speaking and or lecturing about "living; life/Nature" are mostly just received as some kind of esoteric truth and a longing for something more meaningful. The actual meaning of the same Truth is that only Heaven exists and humans are the only thing lost to it and from it. Servitude to Nature alone is the only road to redemption. Inside or outside. Death / life are just misnomers, change of state. The Purpose remains constant. One Soul many faces. No one form is superior to another. Civilization it's self is the cause of all life's destruction. Accepting this as some kind of necessary phase or step TO something is delusion. Now is always constant. All and every essence is always dying & being born. Action is now. Preservation of complexity for the sake of All beings NOT civilization at all And not humans first 1billion humans to dismantle all infrastructure and returning ALL mined/drilled materials to their inertial place of origin by order of density and toxicity. 1billion humans to create "Earth-Ship" type self generating environments from as much earthen material as possible. As many species as possible must be able to migrate to & from these .... All the rest to support the the first two. One Soul Many beings /faces/species Crystal's Law Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
@pookah9938
@pookah9938 3 ай бұрын
The "Hundreth Monkey " story started me in a project 25 years ago. It supposedly has been debunked...but her understanding is accurate.
@lovman
@lovman 3 ай бұрын
Nate, regarding the Monkey story, and how that might have been possible, British scientist Rupert Sheldrake refers to this transfer as occurring through morphogenetic fields. Conytroversial, he 1st posited this 40 years ago with his book New Science of Life.
@casey2806
@casey2806 3 ай бұрын
A great name for a lovely lady. Thank you so much.
@WendiC
@WendiC 3 ай бұрын
Love ❤
@kevincrady2831
@kevincrady2831 3 ай бұрын
The past is not gone. It's not even the past.
@NickBurgoyne
@NickBurgoyne 3 ай бұрын
Sadly, the Hundredth Monkey story was just fiction, albeit a delightful one. And Uranium might not have been created by our star, but is absolutely was created in another!
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
Shout out to Oregonians
@benbashore8561
@benbashore8561 3 ай бұрын
This interview, this discussion, this territory, completes the landscape of your work.
@life42theuniverse
@life42theuniverse 3 ай бұрын
All work is sunlight. Work = change of energy. Sunlight is limited and shared with the ecosystem and economy.
@allonesame6467
@allonesame6467 3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@solartime8983
@solartime8983 3 ай бұрын
53:33 "Quit buying into nonsense...if we are Kept in poverty & ignorance, they can continue accrue their False fortunes" 🤑🤑. also, 47:...Profound definition of 'money' as "Imaginary"... referring to Fiat , or created false value!💸
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
Everything she talked about is still happening today #diamondPipelineOklahoma
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
#WECAN #miniWiconi
@pookah9938
@pookah9938 3 ай бұрын
Her story is the foundational story of Harvard (fascinating history that begins before our country), and why I always comment when I see Harvard on line: Harvard, the great American conspiracy.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 3 ай бұрын
I found the WECAN website and submitted the email to the US Army Corps of Engineers against the Line 5 in Wisconsin! Thanks. I signed up for the email and the youtube channel. Movement Rights. thanks
@youthculture523
@youthculture523 3 ай бұрын
I would be interested to get an indigenous person's perspective on the Chinese mentality how it compares to the Western colonial mentality, even though it has become part of the same superorganism.
@polymathpark
@polymathpark 3 ай бұрын
Indeed, perhaps a question for chat gpt
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
Why would you think all indigenous people think the same? It's racist to think they are all noble warriors with only the earth in mind.
@mralekito
@mralekito 3 ай бұрын
She’s making up stories. So she was tied down by the police, been tear-gassed and tased at the same time. In the 70s. When tasers weren’t used. Nate - you could argue least question her about her numerous stories to see if there is any evidence they are true. Instead of just ‘wow, I can’t believe that happen’. Neither can I.
@cultureandart4you
@cultureandart4you 2 ай бұрын
Listening to this wonderful Indigenous woman, I realize that her spirituality is not just for spirituality's sake but is also deeply rational. I can't help but remember all the atrocities and crimes that white people have inflicted on her people: the senseless killing of millions of buffalo to break them and force them into submission, and the Christian boarding schools where white people tortured and abused Indigenous children. The list could go on and on. We, as white people, need to confront ourselves with what our mindset actually is and why we behave this way. Something is deeply and disturbingly wrong with us. Trying to use technology to "fix" the climate apocalypse will lead nowhere. It’s just cowardly dodging the real culprit. It’s like saying, "Yeah, put it in a box and don't bother me anymore with that crap." No, if we can't find a way to humble ourselves and reconnect with the global network of living beings, then we are terminally doomed!
@SeegerInstitute
@SeegerInstitute 3 ай бұрын
Nate, 100% humanity needs to have a consciousness-raising experience. But we also have to look at the history and realize that we have been on a slow progression towards consciousness raising. We have a financial system now which has become parasitic on everything. Differentiating between indigenous, wisdom, and non-indigenous wisdom is a dangerous road to go down. The concept of indigenous in and of itself is a colonial precept, which suggest a specific moment in time, prior to the economic system, evolving to the point of total exploitation and extraction and a moment prior to that where everything was good and well. This is not the case many cultures have come and gone throughout history because of mismanagement of natural resources and expansion beyond the limits of complexity as Josef tainter so well points out. we need to move forward from this moment forward using all of the technology we have at our disposal, including the disruption of societies traditionally, based on religion, creed race, and a common history with a specific piece of land. We need to embrace for the first time, the nature of a global society, and the fact that we, as a species are all in this together, and we have a common future, through which we will all succeed or fail. in order to get there, we have to go through this period of disruption to shake things up to come up with a new way of being. There is a huge opportunity here for the first time to realize that is a species we can survive and thrive, and create abundance, while creating abundance for the rest of the super organism of life, as never before possible.by supporting all non-life and embracing the responsibility to the past, and the future, there is the possibility that the consciousness-raising experience of which you speak can be supported, although not in our lifetime, if we’re willing to understand our responsibility might be nothing more than to lay the basic foundation of something better in the future. Keep up the good work.
@leguiaxx
@leguiaxx 3 ай бұрын
just so you know, you stated a falsehood in your introduction it's not only human who have social laws. It's every species who have social group, like wolves or lyons or elephant. And they have oral tradition.
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
#UnicornRiotNoDaPL #LakotaLawProject
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
#thatcherPass
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
#MissingMurderedIndigenousWomen
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
#StandingRock was full of snipers
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 3 ай бұрын
#earthquakechartOklahoma
@estimator8670
@estimator8670 3 ай бұрын
Wovoka: kzbin.info/www/bejne/p5ubhJaPfNSem8U
@jayannesindt1555
@jayannesindt1555 3 ай бұрын
Aho, wopila, washte
@maryannjasper9995
@maryannjasper9995 3 ай бұрын
Free Palestine and Free Turtle Island🍉
@MediaFolkus
@MediaFolkus 3 ай бұрын
50:57 *Critical mass.
@alexanderleuchte5132
@alexanderleuchte5132 3 ай бұрын
It is important not to fall into the dualistic mindset a lot of woo-woo spirituality and pagan LARPing still cultivates projecting something "higher" onto an "other side", it is all in this one reality we experience.. Sadly western culture has attached a lot of kitschy feelings to the concepts it uses to describe indigenous worldviews. There is nothing woo-woo about the fact that we are all part of the living biosphere f.e., the mystery of life and death is our reality. Ironically a critique of these misconceptions and projections is often used to justify the genocide, "Actually indigenous people were not the saints living in harmony with nature they are portrayed as by Hippies...(ergo "removing" them was not that much of an injustice)
@Corrie-fd9ww
@Corrie-fd9ww 3 ай бұрын
Yes! The kin-centered, family-of-life centered worldview, is not at all about woo, it’s not even about beliefs. It’s about healthy relationships in daily action. A state of being that translates into actions that are aligned with earth, and cooperate with how earth works.
@57stapler
@57stapler 3 ай бұрын
I was considering how to lovingly word an even longer diatribe regards the mythology of the "authentic, perfect, and unobtainable" past, but it just seems mean. "Woo-woo" being said, there really are a lot of wonderful stories to learn about sharing, community, history, ownership, class, class roles, adaptation, and many other "culture of life" issues -specifically from First Nation persons who wish to share.
@alexanderleuchte5132
@alexanderleuchte5132 3 ай бұрын
@@57stapler "The past" is of course always as least as much a projection through the lense of our socialization as it is based on information that remained. Considering the life of tribal communities as purported documentaries like "Secrets of the Tribe" shed a light on the psychology behind some of western Anthropology. "My Year with the Tribe" about fake tree-houses and other staged elements in documentaries about the Korowai of Papua Guinea is a funnier example of sensationalism distorting the narratives we are presented with
@Unknown-y9v
@Unknown-y9v 3 ай бұрын
The Invention of the white race by Theodore W. Allen
@pancakeflux
@pancakeflux 3 ай бұрын
Oh man this was hard to listen to. Such ignorance I’ve been living in with respect to the treatment of native Americans. I see the stereotypes, and read the contemporary news of drug addiction, and the vague history of oppression, violence and death, but never from her/their perspective. Not in this kind of detail. I’m am in tears.
@MagnumInnominandum
@MagnumInnominandum 3 ай бұрын
If they were so wise why didn't they kill us as soon as they saw us. 😢
@ricos1497
@ricos1497 3 ай бұрын
Because that wouldn't have been wise
@Unknown-y9v
@Unknown-y9v 3 ай бұрын
Palestine...
@treefrog3349
@treefrog3349 3 ай бұрын
Humanity's entrenched belief of its own exceptionalism is its fatal flaw. Indigenous tribes around the globe easily recognize the error in that type of thinking. The infinitely intertwined connectivity of the WHOLE has been lost to the human species due to religious and political proselytizing. Those modes of cultural story-telling has veered far and wide from the fundamental gut-reality of Earth's bio-physical reality. We homo sapiens are tragically adrift in our own self-aggrandizing mythology and story-telling.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
It's such a myth to say indigenous people are separate from humanity and have all the answers. It's racist to think just because somebody can say they are part of some "tribe" then they must be wise. Non indigenous and indigenous are the same the world over as we are one race. the human race and the issue is good people can't stop bad people in the scope of things. This "wise" person interviewed is self aggrandising mythology and story telling in front of us and the lack of being able to see it because of the current zeitgeist of "indigenous people had and have all the answers. They didn't and don't.
@ricos1497
@ricos1497 3 ай бұрын
​@@antonyjh1234it is a myth to say that indigenous people are separate from humanity, you're correct. That's why nobody said that. The OP, and the woman in the video, are discussing value systems, not race or gender or whatever else you care to strawman in. If you accept that we have created a value system (and designed our entire machine upon it) that has caused the various crises that we see, then of course it's absolutely vital to traverse backwards to identify the point at which those values changed and what they changed from. If we have living examples of those value systems, then of course we're going to draw upon those. We don't have to look back to indigenous tribes in the US of course, if it makes you feel unsettled. There are many examples of European people who lived with similar value systems, it's just that you have to go further back. Even in relatively recent times, property ownership and the same value system was used to colonise populations in the UK and force them into cities. If you are from the US (I'm making an educated guess that you are, apologies if not), then you may even have heritage that stretches back to, say, the UK and relatives who were forced off their land via enclosures in England, clearances in Scotland and famine in Ireland. The story is almost exactly the same. "Poor" (by man made monetary valuation) people living sustainably forced from their land via the trickery of lawyers in a language that those people don't speak (whether that be actual language, or just bureaucratic language of the system). People with a rich history of tending to the land and nature, with a deep respect for it and stories and myths that certified that understanding and love. It's not racist to rebuke a value system. It is simple criticism. It's also unavoidable, because the answer very clearly lies in changing that value system.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
@@ricos1497 There are plenty of Europeans who have as much of a history with the land, still alive and living on the land and this is the issue I have. People don't have to be of what is commonly known as "indigenous" to have the answers. Basically lets say it, people who are white have the same beliefs as the woman in the video, there is no "indigenous" belief concerning the earth that is relegated to any tribe and my belief is we should stop equating the two. Add : Giving power to anybody just because of race, is a very slippery slope.
@ricos1497
@ricos1497 3 ай бұрын
@@antonyjh1234 The reference to indigenous though, is a reference to a culture and a value system. There are many examples in Europe too, you're correct, but (like in the US) it's not the dominant culture and value set. It's got nothing to do with race, but values, so when you make a point talking about "giving power" to someone it makes no sense, because that value system (in this case indigenous, but applicable to the Europeans you mention too) doesn't lust for power. It's very easy to separate race from values, just listen to the podcast and recognise those value systems as less destructive. The vocabulary and stories that surround the [in this case] indigenous people are the pertinent point here. When your value system places you in nature as a partner rather than one who holds dominion, it will almost automatically be less destructive (of course there will be many, many exceptions). Those values are open to all of us, race irrelevant.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
@@ricos1497 Europeans aren't the dominant culture in Europe? Do you think white people can't be indigenous? Saying indigenous people and brown ones at that have the only answer is racism. That would be like saying no indigenous person commits crime because they are so wise or that Indian casinos are really native retreats. As a subset of people around the world you could class farmers as having more connection to nature than the rest of humanity just as much if not more than what you are trying to say, using the term indigenous and that their value system, is all the same is misguided.
@pookah9938
@pookah9938 3 ай бұрын
Arw you crying, yet, Nate?
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 3 ай бұрын
You've lost the plot Nate. Do you ever wonder why the obfuscation of indigenous races being kind, noble, wise throughout time is being promoted? I think it's more fog for the brain and society/ "Look over here to the past about something that is opposite to today" The people who benefit from this obfuscation are the people you don't want.
@wmpx34
@wmpx34 Ай бұрын
The key part you’re missing is that they are not objectively “wise” in comparison to some Platonic ideal state of that quality. They are infinitely wiser *relative to us in the modern day*. As evidenced by the fact that they managed to live in harmony with the natural world for thousands of years because they didn’t try to entirely bend it to their will. No one is glorifying the past here.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 Ай бұрын
@@wmpx34 Calling what they did was living in harmony when they died off for all manner of reasons. What you call evidence is merely success bias, it doesn't prove anything other than there was enough resources, people used to throw virgins into volcanoes, you are most definitely glorifying the past and what you call harmony and as far as bending nature to out will that has been done for hundreds of thousands of years. What actual evidence do you have that noble savages lived in harmony for thousands of years and I presume you think it was universal so again what evidence for this as well?
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 Ай бұрын
@@wmpx34 PS what you call evidence of harmony is no different to a butterfly or tree species still alive, to say humans didn't try to bend the natural world to their reality is beyond belief. The whole Nobel prize (change the spelling and take out prize and add savage) is a myth that people keep perpetuating that has no basis in reality, huge warmongering nations that they were.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 Ай бұрын
@@wmpx34 what you call evidence of harmony is no different to a butterfly or tree species still alive, to say humans didn't try to bend the natural world to their reality is beyond belief. The whole Nobel prize (change the spelling and take out prize and add savage) is a myth that people keep perpetuating that has no basis in reality, huge warmongering nations that they were.
@antonyjh1234
@antonyjh1234 Ай бұрын
@@wmpx34 You are glorifying the past, you have zero evidence that anything of what you said was true other than success bias of them being alive. "Harmony" when famine disease and pestilence were rife and people thrown into volcanoes or sacrificed is not a platonic state of harmony.
@websmink
@websmink 3 ай бұрын
Glad you are emphasizing woke intersectionality and feminism. We can defeat climate change with the great awakening during the great simplification
@renke69
@renke69 3 ай бұрын
1:33:40 .."you have a magic wand, let's start waving".. 🤍❤️
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