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Ayahuasca baby!
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good stuff man
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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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Same. I never knew how many stupid people are really out there until I discovered Youtube. Lol. So sad.
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LOL there's a lot of irony on Youtuve as well.
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Praveen501 It's not illegal to talk about it is it?
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zzzzz .zzzz zz.zzzzzzzzz
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I need a hecktakatelus
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+Quang Luong Or a DNA swarm, as I've heard it described.
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+Peter Cohen And as soon as they figure out brain-computer interface, it's game over.
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+Mikael Koli I'm not sure I follow you on the last part. Are you saying that cutting oneself and not feeling pain in suggestive of a simulated reality?
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+Mikael Koli I'm not sure I follow you on the last part. Are you saying that cutting oneself and not feeling pain in suggestive of a simulated reality?
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+Frank Bushman Trinary OS?
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+k992qyz3 I think you're exactly right!
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Yeah something like that, but remember this is all hypothetical here, I'm not stating anything as fact.
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I think the next revolution is exploring inner space. Haven't we nearly exhausted the capabilities of our telscopes by peering out into the known material universe, to find nothing but more of the same? Leonard Susskind one of the great professors of theoretical physics even said the universe is homogeneous and homologous. If that's the case we need not look further than our own galaxy. I don't know if a telescope with more resolution is going to do the trick. The next revolution will have to be a breakthrough in science, an instrument that can crack space and time like the shell of an egg and reveal the mysteries inside. I mean really, we're not solving dark matter with higher resolution lol.
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sara meachel http://canitbesaturdaynow.com/images/fpics/3756/54eb5a7166c60e396d0daf12622a7351.jpg
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KING123 so you say.
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troll alert, troll alert
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Cnuggat The problem from the very get go IS your thinking.
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DK Kempion Let's start with the fact that it's completely unethical.
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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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For An Angel I still don't get how folding a paper 50 times makes the stack tall enough to reach the sun. I got a regular piece of paper and managed to fold it almost 10 times, I actually got 8 folds, and it was maybe half an inch. So 40 more folds and it reaches the sun? I don't get it.
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MonkeyKong Okay, but just as a thought experiment, lets say gravity doesn't exist and we can fold the paper instantaneously, how can 50 folds make the paper tall enough to reach the sun when ten folds barely makes it an inch?
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MonkeyKong Okay, I'm having a hard time grasping it, but I think I kinda get what you're saying. He wasn't joking when he said it's counter-intuitive XD
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For An Angel Wow, okay, I def get it now. Mind blown. Thanx for that explanation. Has anyone ever told you you'd make a great math teacher? XD
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common sense study.
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+mosse matters it's the only thing they're good at anymore
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Ain't never had a J.O.B. .... but this is cool, might have to go out and get me one.
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great talk!
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"We control this planet." lol. Arogant fucking humans.
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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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DeoMachina I don't think so. I found his tone a bit arrogant.
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I gotta admit, the visual mic thing is super outstanding! If it were me, I would not let the government put its dirty hands on it.
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Yup, on that boat.
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***** Funny you should say that. I have not considered having children for that very reason.
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@ 3:25 I can do the same thing by twisting a straw wrapper adding a drop of water
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When was the Higgs Boson discovered? Anyone know? I was under the impression there was evidence for it's existence but hadn't actually been discovered yet.
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Dude, come on. electron microscopes can detect atoms, but they can't "see" atoms because atoms fall below the visible spectrum of light.
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The title of the video should read, "we live in this universe because it is fine tuned for life" just sayin'
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yea, that kinda happens with people, good observation.
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explain....
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You is talking loco and I like it!
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What separates us from the animals is not common sense. If you look around you at the feverish hell on earth that we humans created, there is very little common sense there. What separates us from the animals is that we are able to ask why. But the animals are happier than we are. Go figure.
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I'm basing it on different sources of information. One book that comes to mind is End Game by Derrick Jensen. This is the thing... because of agriculture and the importation of resources, we have a huge population explosion. Agriculture, which is killing the planet, and the importation of resources, is non-sustainable. Sustainability has to remain local. The question is, can a locally sustained society feed the 7 billion people created by agriculture.
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...or his arguments gain more power as his beard grows.
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silk marketplace
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If that happens 6 times, cancer develops. The reason the repair mechanism isn't working properly and our cells mutate is mostly due to our culture. Also. young children DO get cancer, but it's a different kind of cancer that develops after one mutation to DNA, like Leukemia.
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CONNCETOMES! AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Exactly my point. It was a very subtle sarcastic comment. This whole video is freaking obvious.
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