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I didn't quite understand. Is he saying that if you fold a paper 50 times it will span the distance it takes to reach the sun?
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Everyone wants to be in the spotlight. But if you're not in the spolight, you're not inferior.
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I like this guy.
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Julian Walker Nice channel BTW. I do some beginner yoga poses. I took a quick glances at some of your vids and I like the material so I think I'm gonna take a more thorough look.
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Julian Walker IMO, good points, but there are a few unverifiable claims in there as well. Do you believe that reality exists independent of human consicousness? On a side note- if you believe that normative brain chemistry is dependant on neuro-transmitters like 5- hydroxytriptamine, psilocybin and DMT are very close relatives. If reality exists independent of normative brain chemistry, the basic fallacy is to assume that the world is for us, and therefore we should be able to udnerstand it. But what is an idea of reality devised and perceived through our language without the immediate sensory experience of human biology?
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David Chen Fair enough, I think I would have to agree with that :-)
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***** I think we're on the same page if I'm not mistaken regarding faith. What I was trying to say is exactly that science, not unlike religion, requires faith in many different areas if you are to take it seriously.
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RSNJobcrest Well one reason they exist is to make money. Prison inmates are cheap labor.
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David Chen That would be a great application for this technology.
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David Chen Even better. Not sure if the speaker forgot these things or failed to mention them to make a point.
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DeoMachina I don't think so. I found his tone a bit arrogant.
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DeoMachina We should ask before we destroy their rainforest habitat, but we're too full of ourselves for all of that nonsense. In other words, we control the animal kingdom, not the planet. To say that we control the planet is a massive overstatement. I mean we "control" a meager fraction of the Earth's surface, where we put our tiny little houses, and that control can be swiftly taken away by a big fucking meteor strike. Really, think about it. How can we claim control when we never really had it?
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"We control this planet." lol. Arogant fucking humans.
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Kids don't grow up to be entrepreneurs because parents don't raise kids, The government raises kids. They have your kids for 8 hours a day for 18 years. So who raises your kids? That's the important thing to note. The second thing is that public schools don't teach business or economics. They don't teach kids how to be entrepreneurs. Only the elite private boarding schools teach those things. Public schools teach kids to be part of a workforce.
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That fact that people lie is nothing new
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I can't believe someone is actually researching this stuff
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Personally, when it comes to the digital space, I neither lie nor tell the truth, I remain anonymous.
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Good observation.
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If the Government does it, you can do it!
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The talk was nice, but wishful thinking. The rulers of this world don't care about your privacy.
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What does he mean "we will rely" we already DO rely on robots.
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you know what happened in the Terminator brah
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/watch?v=acwFDc0PQYE This debacle of a government is gearing up to declare martial law and wage war against its own citizens & guerrilla fighters who hold different views. The psychopaths running this country write the laws, but at this stage, LAW is an opinion with a GUN. Politicians in America have turned into a group of individuals with the legal right to initiate the use of force to get what they want. WE THE PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END A CORRUPT GOVERNMENT. What are we waiting for?
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DK Kempion Let's start with the fact that it's completely unethical.
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Cnuggat The problem from the very get go IS your thinking.
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troll alert, troll alert
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First! I dedicate this video to all the politicians in office.
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@B3DNoa Yes, my dude! The big question.
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Wow, talk about living up to your father's expectations.
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ok.....
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That's perfect after a long day of indoctrination.
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KING123 so you say.
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if you were confined to a wheel chair, could you see yourself moving over a mile of rough terrain using those levers? Without any type of shock absorption? It would probably be easier to run a marathon.
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Good point. But that's for a boat and there's no other way to move a vessel through water other than propellers, but on land, spinning a wheel is a better idea -IMO
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Just a hunch.
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Levers for movement doesn't quick click for some reason. Movement by spinning a wheel just feels more natural. Sorry, but I think this idea is doomed to fail.
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It's just my opinion, people need to chill out.
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We know how to go to mars, but we still don't know how to live in this planet. That's true poverty. -Sadghuru
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The world is the same its always been...the only difference is that you now have access to all of it.
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Congratulations on 3 hours of bullshit.
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I imagine this is how Mozart must have played.
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#shakytokes
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Smoke weed 24/7/365
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Wake the fuck up. Voting is just a suggestion box for an enslaved people.
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***** No probs! At least I'll be dead by the time if or when it goes extinct so I don't hae to wrory about it. XD
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***** No, I'm agreeing with you that we're living in ways that are not sustainable, i.e. not in balance with nature.
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***** I heard you loud and clear. 7 billion people is overload for the planet. But I'm optimistic and I'm saying that reality is strange and difficult to predict. We're living unsustainably at the moment and I don't think there's many people out there who would argue otherwise, but technology is very young and though we're trashing the planet to our own demise, we're not going anywhere anytime soon- that might buy the humans race enough time for a technological breakthrough that will turn things around. It's too difficult to predict the outcomes of 100+ years due to the exponential growth rate of technology.
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***** We're not getting far with our current technology. But look how far we've come in 200 years- from horse-drawn carriages to landing on the moon and orbiting a space station around the planet. I can't possibly imagine where we'll be in 500 more years. We're not talking about saving you or me, we're talking about our great great great great great grandchildren.
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***** We have technology unlike all other animals on the planet, so maybe we can escape extinction by escaping the Earth?
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cool guy
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