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@thomasskeffington4539
@thomasskeffington4539 9 минут бұрын
Everything he says falls into the black hole of my mind.
@contecrayononpaper
@contecrayononpaper 10 минут бұрын
Convenient how these enormous events happened before cameras. But keep spinnin' your yarn, Big Thinker.
@branchyapple
@branchyapple 18 минут бұрын
3:38 me thinking about Elon musk, how this can apply to him. Few seconds later we talk about him
@user-zc4pn3nf2z
@user-zc4pn3nf2z 23 минут бұрын
You are a liar
@Roger-wf8sj
@Roger-wf8sj 29 минут бұрын
Nonsense
@vinzanity68
@vinzanity68 36 минут бұрын
So why would lightning strike the same guy twice? Thats less likely than lightning striking another guy. Its not only luck. Its not only talent. Its also hard think and hard work.
@mikefaff-livingintheillusi9636
@mikefaff-livingintheillusi9636 36 минут бұрын
Hi, Lisa, I am curious about memories. You have stated that memories are stored throughout the brain. Therefore, aspects of each memory are stored in different locations, and no holistic memory is stored. Only aspects are stored, and they are spread throughout the brain. Did I get you right? At time 1:29, you state, “So if I’m thinking of the sight and sound of Mickey Mouse, I’ll have neurons in the back of my head, that’s my occipital cortex, my visual cortex will be activated.” My concern: Why will the neurons activate? What is the mechanism? You stated (time 1:41), “Those [neurons activate] represent what Mickey Mouse looks like.” This implies a visual memory aspect of what Mickey Mouse looks like. It is not a holistic memory of what he looks like; it is only a visual aspect of what he looks like. 1. Can you find where that visual memory aspect is stored? Is there more than one stored? If so, which one is selected, and why? 2. When you render the total holistic memory of Mickey Mouse, how do you find all the other aspects of the memory, and how are they brought back into one rendering? 3. When you hear Mickey whistling, do you not also render his red shorts and buttons? 4. If the aspects of the memory cannot be located and observed, how can the holistic memory be rendered? At 4:04, Statement: Muscle memory doesn’t live in your muscles. This actually lives in a part of your brain called the motor cortex. That part of your brain tells all of the voluntary muscles in your body what to do. Muscle memory is the memorized choreography, the procedure for how to do things, how to brush your teeth. Concern: We brush our teeth thousands of times throughout our lives. Can we find one memory in the brain of brushing our teeth? What would the memories be,i.e., clustered neurons, Axon patterns, or something else? If you cannot find a memory, and we have thousands of them, how can we ever be sure of how they’re created, how they’re recalled, and how they’re restored? If you cannot find memories in the brain, how do you know they are there? It is only an assumption that they are there, albeit a very persistent assumption. Other assumptions are made around the hippocampus and other aspects of the limbic system. I have reviewed other videos on memory consolidation, and they are much like yours. There appear to be too many assumptions that will not pass Occam’s razor. It looks like a theory and not a functional process. It sounds very scientific but seems to have feet of clay. Peace. Mike
@johnroesch2159
@johnroesch2159 50 минут бұрын
Evolution by natural selection or evolution by natural law? Natural selection does not explain how a cell can arise, but natural law could explain how a cell could arise through self-organization rooted in laws of physics and thermodynamics. If the cell arose due to natural law giving rise to structures, natural law could also result in structuralism as the predominate cause of evolution with mutation bringing changes to established structures. Natural selection, being an environmental filter would play a secondary role of refinement only.
@azman0101
@azman0101 Сағат бұрын
Not sure that we can say entropy is the sole reason for our aging. Organisms are able to combat entropy, but they don't necessarily have to do so after they have reproduced. Organisms can self-repair and decrease entropy until they cease. This process is called senescence. Is there any evolutionary advantage to keeping an old organism alive long after it was able to reproduce itself? So, entropy is probably a physical constraint that makes the cost of fighting senescence much harder as time passes. But if there were any evolutionary advantages to doing so, we should be able to live much longer. Since Earth's resources are limited, the worst thing for future generations is a discovery that allows us to stop aging.
@lostinspace1719
@lostinspace1719 Сағат бұрын
Well they don’t come from space they come from doors from our planet
@alexluna8401
@alexluna8401 Сағат бұрын
a huge crock of $H1T and makes her own category differentiation with no actual basis on science except a solipsistic philosophy of "what I say goes" view of self with no regard to biological realities that create actual differences in physicality.
@user-lh3iw7tg7q
@user-lh3iw7tg7q Сағат бұрын
In a Newtonian universe ordered by immutable laws there is no chance, only absolute determinism; hence, unless we call upon quantum uncertainty, your birth was destined since the beginning of time, space and matter. But if the material universe accommodates random occurrence within an otherwise causal realm, then the probability of your birth is likely beyond measure. If this makes you uncomfortable, you can resort to religion.
@moisesferber
@moisesferber Сағат бұрын
sure, Elon Musk is definitely an average person with a lot of luck
@donovan_lf
@donovan_lf Сағат бұрын
I want to learn his secret for speaking yet not saying anything at all
@jineeshpr
@jineeshpr Сағат бұрын
Mind is just an extension of your body. You cannot separate mind from body. I hope this answers this complex subject
@kiranessene1111
@kiranessene1111 Сағат бұрын
Unhealed trauma is one of the main causes of global suffering. When you leave your trauma unhealed after a period of time it festers, it begins to get worse. And then you begin to treat yourself and others badly. Do yourself a favour and begin to heal your trauma so you can live your best life. I know what trauma is I attempted suicide 3 times. I went through 25 years of trauma and it nearly killed me. I finally healed myself and I just bought the house of my dreams, on a beautiful island and am launching my new business. I couldn't have done any of that whilst I was still in deep trauma. Good luck to everyone who reads this. I chose to become the best version of me I hope you will too ❤
@jostinbastias3449
@jostinbastias3449 Сағат бұрын
The correct dychotomic spectrum isn't shyness - extroversion but introverion - extroversion, this man, in this specific matter, is reinforcing the typical preconception of introversion=shy people
@user-td5gy2fh3p
@user-td5gy2fh3p Сағат бұрын
as if the united states and the federal reserve aren't the biggest ponzi scheme of all time 🤣
@1996limas
@1996limas Сағат бұрын
Tupac hologram is the answer to black holes
@franklinnose
@franklinnose Сағат бұрын
Intelligent Design.
@mitchellbutler7068
@mitchellbutler7068 Сағат бұрын
Look we have been in space a very long time and lots of people have been sent up doing the same floating M&M's trick etc . I think most the hard work is done by NASA already and what's really required now is a marketable interesting personality . Somewhere between John Goodman and Macaulay Culkin .. Nasa and space relies on interest . I think it's time for space breeding and moon colonization .
@doodelay
@doodelay Сағат бұрын
Time management > Money management
@cornpop7805
@cornpop7805 2 сағат бұрын
Maybe his secret is not wearing sox and hiding small mammals in his behind.
@user-hs4so7dt4y
@user-hs4so7dt4y 2 сағат бұрын
If other beings have the ability to visit and observe it is logical they would avoid direct contact.
@crashmer
@crashmer 2 сағат бұрын
Imagine a world where people build quantum computer to learn about black holes.
@elgonzo5
@elgonzo5 2 сағат бұрын
Correct.
@alifyusuf-vasquez4306
@alifyusuf-vasquez4306 2 сағат бұрын
rip DD
@heliosvillanueva6841
@heliosvillanueva6841 2 сағат бұрын
so astrology works.
@jamesweatherspoon950
@jamesweatherspoon950 2 сағат бұрын
COOL
@annetterodriguez682
@annetterodriguez682 2 сағат бұрын
I quit social media & only use KZfaq. I’m okay with this new phase of detoxing, it was a complete waste of time for me. I find KZfaq educational & more useful for my current situation.
@jostinbastias3449
@jostinbastias3449 3 сағат бұрын
This scientific falacy (scientific because it usually emerge in the scientific community, not because science itself is false) that a experiment produce certain effects in animals specimens can extrapolate 1 to 1 into humans, just stupid
@creativeb549
@creativeb549 3 сағат бұрын
Reincarnation is true seems like
@estebanclouthier8521
@estebanclouthier8521 3 сағат бұрын
The difference between reality and existence is that the second is greater than the first, for what we call reality is physical existence (phenomenal), but thoughts exist, imagination exists, the things you think they exists, not in physical existence, but in mindful existence (noumenal). So existence comprehends physics and the mind. All the natural. But does it comprehends the super natural? For that should be "above" physics and the mind.
@gamezswinger
@gamezswinger 3 сағат бұрын
I love it when ideas, like Diplomacy, are pushed to their maximum value, like in the following statement:: "In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit." Deciphering what constitutes sustenance versus poison, or distinguishing between good and evil, can indeed be a complex endeavor.
@realkingfitz
@realkingfitz 3 сағат бұрын
so what you're saying is i'm horribly unlucky
@paulrussell9632
@paulrussell9632 3 сағат бұрын
Using words like chance and accident are unhelpful, misleading, and not suitable for what is being asked. Fate is fate, and due to the fundamental forces that control the universe, and the chemical and physical properties of materials, then Earth was always going to form, and the asteroid was always going to hit. The time line of Earth was always going to follow as it has, and you were destined to exist. How could it proceed any other way than what it has?
@charlesdrury9712
@charlesdrury9712 3 сағат бұрын
If your reality is imagine you would not be sitting in a chair you would end up in the ground give the public little credit for intelligence
@eduardovc4527
@eduardovc4527 3 сағат бұрын
What he is saying is a basic problem of humanity in my view, that many people want to start and finish a process, go up until the end and complete it, no matter the cost, and what interests them is the completion of this process, but not the result per se, it might be a "negative" result as he says it abou radiation etc, and this is not really happiness, but knowledge The thing he's missing is that what's the point of this? In the end it's to bring happiness too, maybe not right in that moment, but later on and sometimes with other people who will harbor the fruits of someone else's labor
@whatsitallabout8912
@whatsitallabout8912 3 сағат бұрын
What causes intricate crop circles. What are all the recorded sightings of craft beyond our capability?
@jessgatt2306
@jessgatt2306 3 сағат бұрын
At base we simply don't know how to die spiritually.
@BruderSenf
@BruderSenf 3 сағат бұрын
when talking about the "death" of black holes i always have to think of h.p lovecrafts cthulhu mythos " within strange aeons even death may die" coz it will take, what? a googol years for a massive bh to die?
@Jross8802
@Jross8802 3 сағат бұрын
Shouldn’t have gone to Pearl Harbor
@felixthecat265
@felixthecat265 3 сағат бұрын
Kyoto was also not attacked
@9avedon
@9avedon 3 сағат бұрын
Reject the reality of Biological sex by accepting "Personal Truth" Gender Theory Harms children !
@controlfreak1963
@controlfreak1963 3 сағат бұрын
Speaking as someone that suffers for a light version of Asperger's, I agree with everything he says. I can fake social interactions fairly well after 60 years but it's an effort for me. My wife figured this out many years ago and understands my lack of interest in hanging out with other people. I am not a super genius but I am smarter than your average bear.
@thomaslane702
@thomaslane702 3 сағат бұрын
I didn't understand how the emergence of the Himalayas captured CO2 ... Please explain
@pshearduk
@pshearduk 3 сағат бұрын
So does our universe use RAID10?