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doi: 10.7759/cureus.7560. The top shelf of Eric Weinstein’s bookshelf (the one he shared, I’m sure he has more) had 33 books and I was able to identify 29 of them. platform over the past year to improve their learning experience and Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Keep reading for the trailer.

Weinstein a déclaré qu'il avait inventé le terme "intellectuel dark web" après que son frère, Bret Weinstein, ait démissionné de l'Evergreen State College en réponse à une controverse sur le campus. Find NCBI SARS-CoV-2 literature, sequence, and clinical content: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sars-cov-2/. If not, watch below. A recent Eric Weinstein tweet sparked this mini-project.

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Globgogabgalab! This is the worst sort of posturing, and harms the psyche — as Eric Weinstein puts it, …it’s better to be in an expanding world and not quite in exactly the right field, than to be in a contracting world where people’s worst behavior comes out and your mind … Disease Outbreak Surge Response: How a Singapore Tertiary Hospital Converted a Multi-story Carpark Into a Flu Screening Area to Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic. 2020 Apr 6;12(4):e7560. HHS On May 5th 2018, Warren Buffett said Bitcoin was probably, “rat poison squared”. Auerbach A, O'Leary KJ, Greysen SR, Harrison JD, Kripalani S, Ruhnke GW, Vasilevskis EE, Maselli J, Fang MC, Herzig SJ, Lee T; HOMERuN COVID-19 Collaborative Group. Two More Eggs is the genius new series of shorts created by the brothers behind Homestar Runner.

J Hosp Med. Download Audio This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. En mai 2013, Weinstein donne une conférence dans le colloque Geometric Unity, promue par Marcus du Sautoy comme une théorie unifiée potentielle de la physique, un événement couvert par The Guardian[10],[11].

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He and his brother Bret Weinstein coined the term Intellectual Dark Web to refer to an informal group of pundits.

A checklist was created to guide the emergency department team's COVID-19 surge structural response. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. En juin 2019, Weinstein a lancé un podcast appelé The Portal[19]. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9781593276638, 159327663X. World Health Organization. Eric Weinstein is a mathematician and economist, and he is also the managing director at Thiel Capital.

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Also, there are 4 titles where I could see the title, but not determine the exact book. This magic bike will change your life – at least that’s what they want you to believe. Lui et son frère, Bret Weinstein, sont à l'origine du terme Intellectual Dark Web pour désigner un groupe informel d'experts[3],[4]. 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the great and powerful mr eric wants it, the job will gain experience will live up to the people out there, i showed you found out the professional choice, well go on everything it's all pretty weird, there is very weird out there we were just talking about how we did it is out there before the podcast about how it just seems like it's very difficult to keep together, during these times entered tat keep a reasonable position and to hand, though all the pressure of all the people that get upset at anything you do left off, right in the middle centrist you're to send, you're unreasonable you're too reasonable you're too nice in nice enough well said, i feel like i'm in a marriage doesn't seem like there it does i think that this is why despite the era for disagree ability if you're not easily, in sensitive enough they just want to keep to first principles wherever it is that you believe that seems to be the best hedge against getting swept up in the madness of others how so well, i guess i wanna go met a cognitive i look at my yearning for group belonging, and then i also watch my inability to belong to groups that say crazy things nea and so those are those are two conflicting feelings i think some thousand people, look at me they say while you're really contrary, can you have an easy time standing up to the end of the conventional wisdom i don't think it's it's that true i just think when those two things fight inside me dialectically the disagreeability is so strong because it's protecting a comprehensive view of the world and so since everything already kind of fits together fairly well i would say i'm much it's much car, sway may because the number of things i would have to move cognitive early to accommodate a wrong idea is quite large, it seems unnecessary but are also seems like it we should be able to, disagree on things and you should be able to point out with reasonable kurdish, that there's something wrong with someone's idea and not become a big personal thing but oftentimes us on the case well so, a lot of the things i think the word were exploring or what i would think of his heuristics their sort of rules of thumb that worked fairly well within some demand of definition, and we ve gotten so many of these conflicting rules, the rules of thumb themselves conflicts of for example he who hesitates is lost conflicts with them nothing had nothing gained or something like that note its by africa the other, there's the cautionary aphorism and then there's the be bolder aphorism and so we don't have, a good way of sorting out conflicts that occurred the heuristic level then you also have heuristics meant for social cohesion conflicting with ground truth so this white biology is always, commercial because biology is a science that tells us many of the things that we wish were true or just not true you know i always think about ben shapiro's facts don't care about your feelings biology cares about your feelings it just laughs at them and stomps on them to make them you don't feel very sad, also try to explain your feelings when right exactly but you know if you really understand biology the world is so dark and so interesting and beautiful and crazy that it's very hard to recover simple ideas about how people should be whence you really realise that are being, has deep consequence yeah i have a very minimal understanding of biology but in that understanding i've come to accept, things just about being a person that i never considered before all the different things running your decision making like just war, talking about like the need to be in a group and all these are, stirring tribal behaviour so you could work together and feed each other, this is always pulling at you and you know when when people give me, a hard time but virtually signalling it is, virtue signals but we understand what it is its gross because we ve all done it right there, the gross things about it when someone is just like really trying hard to act like you now there, disgusted by the way people behave because they would never behave like that and this, but you know i'm i'm above this type of behaviour what's most likely because they weren't above that, kind of behavior at some point in their life or they're not currently really above that type of behaviour but they wish they were or the part of them speaking as the part that's above that behaviour but that's not the part that's gonna be operative after eleven on, again at a bar yeah three shots in our better, rails or off the wagons i really don't we don't see ourselves we are permanently in our own blind spot because the part of us that is you don't just and righteous and good seed, to know very little about the other part what's also, thing this need to belong and need to be accepted like we work to be accepted instead of, work to be someone that she would want to be a part of the group instead of being, really honest about who you are and how you think and how you behave and how you operate in the world instead of doing that trying to prove on that you try to project an image of this then what is the question for us, why is vice signalling so much more powerful than virtues, vice signalling like a person who admits their problems like an alcoholic steps up and says i've got a real issue could be that way or could be sort of dan bulgarian, until i'm into how checks weed and guns and a lot of my hands a tonne, it's one of the reasons and you he's bullet proof in that regard but you can't fuck with them like you can't say, look at you you're just a playboy he'd like yap gala girls get works now what else, well i'm nice like he's nice guy talk down bills are in his friendly he's a bag i know, you know yet here this post which he was i think offering a hand to a woman, a stare and said come with me i'll ruin your life but it'll be fun it was just like it so disarming and i think that this is also partially you know a secret to your success which is that europe, a nice guy you're really into fighting your email you hunt elk your clear about which one, which ones you won't based on the reproductive cycle your ear promote, all sorts of things the people don't want to talk about to a fairly conscious level and its produced an incredible level, trust in an era where all of the virtues signalling gives way in em if you scratch any person, enough below the surface you're gonna see that their, early warning you about themselves and so the people who are the most certain self critical and then this is like in i had brought this up recently, on twitter about mega honesty where there was in the castor in san francisco there was a bar restaurant that was advertising free food naked servers plus false added, does it was a splendid a playful and as a result you know you had an instant desire to to eat their grasp them yet so, i think that in this world of virtue signalling vice signalling is really the growth industry and that's that's what's working for good people, because they are more in touch and you know they are gonna lie to you and they're going to do all the self interested things but they're not going to surprise you quite as, while in the case of dan bilzerian villa things like you i don't think that's what he's doing, think what he's doing is living like a guy who's got a hundred million dollars and happens to be, thirty five years old and likes to bang hot checks and fly around and private jets and live in some would issue a fucking house that he's got it is bought some crazy how, unlike bel air i guess what that we'd money cheese, sees gets it looks like you probably cost hundred million dollars you somethin ridiculous like that it's a fucking insane house but that's what he likes you know the guy drugs, to drive around for our reason in but he's, nice guy so it's like we're with where what's what's wrong with this picture what's wrong with his pictures he's doing things like this this is this house what enough holy, fuck is that zero golf course whereas roof what is this a fuckin ridiculous house look at this fuckin place he gives us address out let us address is pretty hard to hide that day, why the fuck would give us a dress how breaks out they get their tamil well look at this house it's preposterous anyway this is what he likes but, why is that bad meaning look we only have a hundred years of everything goes perfect what are you give a shit, what is a regulation but they do give a shit they give a shit a lot because for a lot of oaks, work and make it a good living making now fifty grand here whatever does it, clearly out of the realm of possibility leslie and your lifestyle wouldn't be sustainable for them i mean yeah cause he's taking real risk there's no question about it when you, get everybody stone and then you take them the fire automatic weapon, the desert oh yeah that's real risk and also the gambling he does a lot of like crazy gambling but this is the thing about the the relationship with the unforgiving this is partially why, you have a relationship with the unforgiving you can say that guy doesn't really know what he's doing but then you're you're in the ring, you know you're the man in the arena and and you find out very quickly whether or not the trash talking paid offered didn't and i think that many people have no relationship with, and forgiving i'm gonna take them out in a hike into another let's say the trinity wilderness and then, two hours in the to sit down and so i want to go home right thinking like ok you're you're signalling something but this there's no car service than theirs but not calling helicopter, you know it just now that there is this if you live in the social layer you're surprised by the existence of the unforgiving girl well, a one on one hand i want to support people's ability to do whatever the fuck they want, on one hand i want to support someone's abilities in front of a computer and weather, you're working we are writing cold or your writing scrapped or europe, i want support your ability to do whatever you want to do if you if you have the means for not, what you're families on starving is what you mean, of adversity especially self imposed adversity i would i would tell you that you would benefit from it i have benefited from it and i think you'd benefit from it, so you don't want to be that guy the two hours into the hike says i want to go home you don't want to be that guy you want to be that person just says well this is what we're doing and, in figure out how to do this and i'm going, be proud of myself at the end of this i mean i might have to walk for six hours and when it's all over my legs might be shaky and it might have, sit down but that gator it's gonna take so good it's gonna be, the greatest gatorade of autocracy jerk don't drink enabling earn the shit out of this you can feel it and i think we ll, in about ourselves through especially southwell any kind of adversity you know the gum coming off of being, i'm not poor i gotta hotel about my family to the hotel we got safe got my dog to the to the, podcast studio nobody's all right you now but for those fire fighters, i mean twelve hour shifts battling the blaze for people who lost their home some of them try to save it as a story about a guy in malibu the climb on top of the roof of the hose and tried to fight off the fire and you got, veer burns needs in the hospital and mean it's raining, ash and in an these chunks of fuckin fire, sky and this guy's trying to save his house manette guy, literally went through the fires he'll be a different person after this and no question we ve been in, something of a reality drought the number of people who have, very little relationship to reality i mean i used to live in cambridge massachusetts on you you come in, from boston and there would be the signs at fresh killed chicken like no bones about it man fresh killed chicken but like chicken mcnuggets nobody quite knows what part of the chicken is a mcnugget ran it just the abstraction that comes to and so, i think we ve gotten very divorce there are all these layers of interaction between us in the world and when a fire happens, it's so overwhelming and we were just choking on then the s s smoke in the bay area theirs it it's just you, real after having been unreal for a very long time yeah it's unavoidable it makes you it makes you buck up, like you got to get out of there like we got evacuated thursday at two hundred and thirty in the morning we were looking up like we got to get the fuck out of here like, any girl everything else either it's either replaceable boy you don't really need it that much anyway just fucking get out of there and when you see, fire raging over those hills and helicopters, dr and water on it and then another house explodes because the gaslight gets hit it, people in the world to save you does not in, firefighters or cops there's too many houses is too many people and, bunch of these houses are gonna go you gotta get the fuck out of their and dumb but there, my friends from my neighborhood and my friend, senora in his wife we all stays the same hotel red and we felt with it was like, tangible sense of community for this is that i i love this point let's move, can you go for a wedding and they house you with your third cousins people you barely know if you're alive, enough that the sewage system breaks and like stuff is leaking out of the ceiling and you guys all have to do heroic crazy stuff to save the house you're going to be closer to your third cousin then you are going to your uncle brian and, this is very strange feature of the world that, kind of a random arrival of diversity is very often what, bonds you to some particular human being and if you avoid adversity in groups your whole life, you probably don't realize that you're never fully activated as a human being are particularly you know if if men i think don't form groups that in some sense fight or battle that can test together so there's this very weird fact that apparently humans are the only species that organize contest in teams, this is an intrinsic feature of being human contests the other animals have any contests well just as they sponsorships will will have these incredible rating parties, very methodical and ill though attack somebody else but i don't think that they practice it is like ok you're red team champ, what were the only ones that do stuff like that that can, anna kate wright like dolphins can communicate but they don't do stuff like that right or you have individual sparring like you ought to bears learning to play with each other because it's safer to play with your brother in childhood than it is to just suddenly show up against them, yes baron have to compete for theme i had william von hippo on a couple days ago and he's the author of the social leap and we were actually talking about this about one of the things it made human being successful as we came down, from the trees and started walking around the grasslands is our ability to, organize and to work and coordinate together yeah loudly but like african wild dogs are fairly good at this, and yet you watch what they do in their spare time very often just take the piss out of each other so that they actually come to each other's aid aid at a very high level in times of need, but like you know you're just hang out around the fire hose firehouse you you're really just given each other shit all the time right and so there is some, thing about the way in which we play being kind of divergent from the way in which we behave when we actually just need each other, thank you you need to be on that line and i would say of throwing burlap bags and i just need you to do that thing and we were both facing something together does, no it doesn't have to be fighting and in a militaristic sets situation but i do think that this is what, the weird things it's going on with all of this emphasis on care and feelings is that, often men need to give each other shit in order to form a very deep bonds right if i can't, tease you right and if i don't know where the line is like there is this line which is i did that was way too far, right we all know that those lines exists to meet we sometimes have to go up to them and subject experiment by going over them but if somebody says i don't like the way you're talking a team, very sensitive and my responses will you're gonna keep me from forming a deep bond that person you just don't know that that's how we do it the other shielding they're putting up the shield ran and often is did you know to project a certain image to you they knew they'd they they want to be taken seriously they want some respect, they can't deal with guph on them that striven goofing can go wrong but i think that one of the things that are, and fascinated buys where did all this madness come from and i increasingly am wondering whether it comes from social and emotional learning that started to be taught in schools random emotional intelligence so this whole idea of a cue i think had a lot to it but not all the buds were worked out because a lot of things that kind of are in the neighbourhood of bullying, be actually intimacy building right and so if something turns into some super disgusting deadly hazing ritual we also what the hell you people doing, but on the other hand if it's sort of three clicks back from that line and its there was mild discomfort, we camellia each other a little bit yeah now affair, hazing ritual gone wrong may actually stop people from ever actually making that really deep bonds to last life, ways like everything else some people good at things and some people sock added some people, being silly with their friends and some people go to farm in you you, experience like of add friends who experience that where they do occur, gas and on the podcast they fuck with each other, i'll have someone come up to them that they don't even know right off the street and immediately say something like ruthlessly insulting to them and i like what the fuc, and you may do they show you park us all times like ok you're doing it wrong i don't know you we're not friends, when our bonding here you're walking up and saying something mean consummate fat so radically yeah that's like didn't just not good at it and oftentimes, that's some sort of a sign of social intelligence a lack of social intelligence a lack of marine, who knows what's going on in their home they might just be bad, information from parents and their growing up in this environment of just very, low level social skills and now what we're doing is masking that that your spot on, everyone around our weakest players right so now the ideas that because that can be said in, horrible way we're not going to let anyone say anything remotely adjacent to it yeah you can't do anything that would be a precursor to it so you're just going to say well, see that little patch of bad cells over there were going to cut off your leg in order to stop that cancer and she's like can we do something a little bit more, well then also there's some things that yours, the reason why we have as instinct to mock thanks scares me, we'll get out a lot and then they demand too much goddamn attention and they, i think i believe this goes back to hunting parties and hunter gatherer or the one person who wanted to much attention you you're fucking enough for this group effort and that's kind of, very ridiculous victim status is right you know and others, picture that i put up a mainstream a couple weeks ago of this guy he had, non binary queer that also identifies is a muslim any was talking about quantum physics a quantum physics got to help, can crying out for attention and i wrote was makes sense deathly doesn't seem crazy and people, mad at me for that for something so obvious i looked i just peered into the fuckin deep dungeon that is the common section for a moment and i saw people like you would think tat, people that are most susceptible to suicide you'd leave them alone but your cruelty is your, supposing your cruelty like listen that's silly deck unease better friends, your friends your you and tell you your silly crazy makeup ivory scenes got firstly this bridge, iraq a gay non binary and also identifies muslim listen you need to, goddamn attention that's all i'm saying and i say you're bad person should kill yourself you shouldn't be queer be whatever, you want a big but if you're going that hard, that hard to define yourselves that is media shit that's, king and in a way that your point your point is that you have to tie trade the negative feedback yes right so what you did was you give me a small dose and say look court you might want a course correct a little bit about the idea that there is, recourse correction that you're not sitting there celebrating this right well that's that's, yeah yeah i was celebrated i'm supposed to say, right so many things yeah well you know what you, celebrated that's ok but you shouldn't get mad if i go that might be a little nuts because its, it's a little nuts to paint your face with glitter it's a little nuts its, wendy and this is what i like to wear my face like what, is a crazy bitch look at wendy go look at one, look at her face when she do i don't know man sheriff, gunnar and our hairs fifteen different colors, a man not around me ok live little it look at it this way i have this weird thing which sometimes is called mc killop phobia the fear of cosmetics brilliant man, whips what can i shall like smoking is more urgent no, ok guileless with is the thing is that sometimes it looks somewhat normal and then suddenly doesn't in a great and the person just looks like the concrete, is he stuff stuck to their head yeah he's like you ve gets crazy stuff stuck to your well that's how i perceive it now here's the question i can't be in touch it can't be, got a problem with macular folks don't i've never heard that words freaked me out, stealing albeit yet it has to be eric can't accept people who wear maker and my question would be from, principles how do you tell who to have sympathy with because this has been somewhat debilitating for me really, so it's been a real issue like you ve struggled with a strong we, we struggled with the feeling or struggle the fact you have that everybody actually experience if you remember tammy faye baker yeah so she was famous for freaking people out because she had no concept of how much hanging is too much is too much now, what if somebody looks normal and then you turn around and suddenly there tammy faye baker and you never can predict when that's going to happen that's like an interest, question about do we accept the person who i dont know why i have this just that some things, and you're looking at this war paint the pieper pudding, and you don't understand the desire to do this, but do understand you do but you don't understand actually doing i dont know, stand why it looks normal like i have the feeling that two other people it looks very different than the way it looks to me right will they have just accepted it may, b but sometimes i accepted and then suddenly unites shaker it's it's like your shaken out of them, we like you see a movie where the suddenly the mike is visible from, it's a move is a movie and in that but anyway we all have these weird quirks the question is with whom should we be sympathetic and with, do we do we say well you're being judgmental with me, its womens shoes that have gigantic heels though so let us take a barely walk and no doubt freaks me out a phrase, as i see women walking and unlike this is so crazy that as is a choice that you're i mean, i can't imagine on paranoid i guess maybe a scene too much physical conflict i can't imagine wearing something that would physically compromise me to the point where literally can't run away, could you can't run away in those things in europe, like still arrows like these little things, walk around in your feet or else mush daniel you basically doing tiptoes everywhere you go and fuck ache if you have to be killing you by the right you know, your way there's a wolf chasing you or some shit there's something, down you're not you're not get away it's just it's a weird, like the desire to lengthen your legs and to give this graceful appear let's called low doses behaviour large doses, low doses i'm learning so much to the hookah so high heels were richly developed for men to any pure tall, not sure was to pure taller only or for it was for writing, the reason why they slip on like that is when the the horse box and takes off your boots fall off their supposed do i didn't ya, that's the whole idea behind the reason you slip on slip off and they have that he'll ok there's that wouldn't hear that he'll slips into the stirrups so when you get when the horse bucks, you don't want to get drags on you on that, just fly opera and then you're on your back or their oars go then you go pick up, fuckin horses gone but at least you're alive oh that third expression he died with his boots view of you, while not real i think that sucker gunfight tub deal but i think of you, your immediate dragged horses gonna run over rocks and shit you're done travel die all the time that are weighing regular shoes that shoved their feet, stirrups and then you're stuck that's why, our boots come off like that yeah remember ionized resources we have the guy right leading the trail would like take us up to a gallop and suddenly say emerge, z dismount was really terrifying and you know you have to do it at speed very very quickly but i think that high heels got taken over by women because a lot of the things that we claim that we like about heels that is the i do for height, where it makes the leg look probably secondary to the curvature of the back and the way in which that is typically, associate associated with the sexual receptivity yet i was that particular posture the now he'll connotes and so the way i read it is that the cost of the heel, as part of the communication in other words i am willing to do something that is clearly not comfortable or for my, benefit in any other way so much so that you can tell that i must be it, listed in sending a signal a hundred percent so the bomb but you have to deny the signal to a part of the signalling is too, these are actually my most comfortable shoes they always say that, grocer hilarious per so comfortable these are so comfortable, right like how's i'd even possible doesnt crocs yes but that the deception has to be part of a now unlike picturing crux, that was really weird while the deception has to be you have two eggs you have to decide that you're not ridiculous, now there that shared deception yes because then then as well as the guy i have to say so interest, yeah but that's a lie but we're all lie but, mutually understood as a year but when the girls are set on girls could say, you're so comfortable because they're not killing them because, accepted a higher level of pain tolerance with footwear than men, than pointy some point as spanish dancer type shoe it would hurt afterwork everywhere tie i hope, i hate those things you ok so that some kind of uncomfortable, yeah i guess i'll have to wear one when i drove limos i think well, have definite worn once since then but very rarely airy resign could kill you pretty easily with a sigh i give summit, as a tie on and i grab a whole their time yes boy unless you're a lot bigger than me i might kill you gotta, will your tie ties a hard thing to shake loose it's really strong like you could you a good tie, someone gets hold your tie at the not yet just twists and holds, do you always do hold onto you grab an arm and just go, wrap their legs around you and hold onto that tie you're a dead man you don't you, the time are you convinced me no more time i just grab that and just, fuckin twist you don't have much time men you you don't have much time to get this arm off your net is just such a you if you're gonna have to figure out it's a jujitsu spin because you have seen on we're close but their debts, with a grab a hold of someone's clothing like like a person, with a leather jacket if you're talking shit and you have a leather jack and on your with a guy knows judo you are beyond fucked you dont this this, might as well have cannons coming out of his body like you're you're doomed of your hundred percent doom he's gonna grab it, other jacket and bases handles he's gonna throw, you up in the air and he's gonna hit you with the world the whole world, fucked and you don't even realize it show how often you end up in fistfight never now, man i don't know i don't have nothing to do with that i just get away, would never want to get into fistfight line no answered the danger is fastened into me about the sort of the world he is always talking about fighting and with care, most none of this in relatively boring white guy, middle you ever go on world star hiphop shit all day every day, more than ever most time nothing happens right but the one time when she does, happen if you don't know how to defend yourself you're really fucked this is this is true, but the thing is that in all the practising that you do you're also exposing yourself to the potential for injury oh you, so there is a question as to whether you're safer if you spend all of your time in this kind of war what if something happens i wanna be prepared but the preparation for it is itself patent, fairly hazardous that's unquestionable but is not just like the guy who sits on the couch never goes into the woods cause he doesn't want get tired i know it's crazy, his like here we are i'm fifty one years old in all works tat so even though i've been injured i'm right here everything works, i have a yours i got shit fixed well what if the usa thing was like bold and in, this thing when you were young guy do you think you would have i would have on a percent done it and i probably would have a man, harder time heavens conversations right for sure yeah donating they give it the sweet spot, got the skills you been in training idiom you really, know what you're talking about and you're getting front row, but not actually having to have your brain particular take the pounding, there is no getting away from that it that is the, unfortunate reality that every fighter accepts there is no getting away from that there's there's an apple, new possibility and it's not just your head it's also your joints a big part as you, in your neck i know many guys the neck impinge, nerves are impinged to the point where they have atrophy in their arms i know several guys who have that were they have one arm that smaller than the other arm and severe, impedes their ability to move and days to be world champions two guys it about to show boss route and pat relative to the greatest of all time both gas, a small one small arm and one regular size arm because of the neck and pin, judgments for their nerves are literally pinched down by other swelling in scar tissue and damaged discs since we became friends i started casually looking at this world and its utterly fast in this, there's nothing like it well did the jitsu world i think you would, there's there's two different worlds right there's the emma may world which incorporates all the different martial arts and then there's do, you two world i think you would like out yes i love it because it's basically but to call it, chess is not quite fair because it's more complex than chess is, more going always afraid freedom were so high but it's also easier to win if someone's better than tasks like you even if someone is fairly competent chisel take a few moves to beat him and jujitsu if someone's fairly, competent in the other one is a master product crush you very quickly but the when you were, to really high level guys trying to set each other up it's crazy rolling exercise and leverage, and position and unless the knowledge of moves that eddie bravo verses grace crazy ass hard even know what's going on it's crazy if you dont know it's one of my more difficult challenges of being and commentator is when the fight goes to the ground, splaining two people watching and home what you want to do right now get his right leg over his arm and assuming does that now that arm its stock he's in trouble right now and i would like to try to explain that to people so they could far longer i see i see he's gonna grab that get arches back and he tapped and you're in people go and it gets people really, excited about jujitsu because i see that you go oh this is, really complicated like he's got there's like a dance, he's doing the other guys trend resisted would the i saw the gracie breakdown of particular fights where they ve committed to memory every, yeah like replay outrage games of like more, humble by chess and you just thinking well that's ok there's the evergreen, gave there's the moral game and that that to me as well, stay but it's actually more interesting to me in the u s c arena because of the fact that that's only component and that its the ashes what i didn't understand was how much we could get close to unrestricted fighting and still have people, fairly dependable survive with minimal obvious disfigure this, there is even when there are some we can even be safer if we eliminate wake cutting the weight cutting is, the number one health issue in the sport in my opinion number two is the brain damage and the impact and you know broken bones things along those lines but the numbers, on his way cutting because it so unnecessary it such as, an issue that needs to be addressed these guys want to compete at the highest wait possible so you know how it works now ok say, you were going to compete in the one hundred and seventy pound division but you actually weighed one hundred and ninety what you do is you would wait until you follow pretty strict diet, keep your body weight in your fat a certain level and then when it comes, yourself pretty radically and then re hydrate yourselves scientifically using the credit is a bunch of guys like george lock heart guys were experts in this and that they give it a go, a great amount of nutrients rwanda potassium and zinc knew what to replenish all of your electric lights and get you in a perfect balance but you're still compromised and if you, don't have a guy like a george law card or someone is a real expert in nutrition and understands biology and can get you back into their position your most, we gonna compete compromised but you can accept that signal, the compromising because you're gonna be a bigger person then the person you're fighting but they also like in boxing and, take the vast majority of deaths of occurred in the lighter wait divisions and a lot of it is not just because of the head trauma because its, had tremendous somebody's dehydrated cycle, so it's it's socks and it's it's contrary to what martial arts is supposed to be about marshall it's supposed to be about skilfully, sensible but cheating and that the cheating things like you, dehydrating yourself it's exception cheating you're saying euro hunters seventy pounds you feel like you say that, the one hundred seventy pounds champion in june scale is one only three votes one on this isn't a hunt seventy two how frustrating if i want to meet you in a different class i wanted to fight you my whole life but were we're really separate what you can, wants to compete at a hundred seventy pounds in my humble opinion they should, campaigns is a ultra marathon runner and one of them, did he does when it gets ready for ultra marathons is he loses body way but he has now many body weight to lose so hill he'll be, three thousand calories and eat two thousand towers and that's how he loses way he lets body itself, we get down to the one sixties and that's when he runs these gigantic long races like two hundred forty miles but it i know, he's done this you can do this you don't have to dehydrate yourself somebody chooses dehydrate themselves because, replenishing than they get much bigger went against the octagon when he's once, five is actually one sixty five that's just what he ways and that's the best way to run two hundred forty miles so he does it through discipline but these guys, that are doing it in its not their fault because it's already been established its apart the sports, in there for years and years and years and its, sanction cheating and everybody does it and it's the worst part of the sport because, it's really damaging to your kidneys terrible for your organs here your body starts to, shut down when you do it too oft anybody doesn't want to lose weight anymore so it starts to really hold onto that water and guys, sleep and pass out bangor heads off walls and fights get cancelled like proof like championship level fights could cancelled because guys black out and crack, happen in the in the usa before its ist super super, unnecessary and unfortunate and part of it is because there's not enough weight classes dislike you know there's one, fifty five than this one seventy the difference you money, eighty five one hundred and seventy is not just fifteen lb cuz you actually weigh one hundred and fifty five at his guys dropping, on the one seventy that mother fucker could be one ninety plus, he's just figured out a way to cut wait to get down there and then happens all the time so you're, dealing with you now me could be twenty five thirty pounds difference between you two guys if you're if you actually way with the way classes when you get into the octagon so people are forced to drop way there's forced to go low, they want to compete at a world class level are forced to take this extra risk and it could be mitigated it kinda good, migration test that you are seeking step in all the athletic commissions, step in and say enough is enough you're gonna fight, what u way and will give you more weight classes so you can figure out what's the wait for you to be best at and i hope it, those things that people have done like circumcision they ve done it for, ever so they just keep doing it but if they just started, when it tomorrow people like why'd you cut their babies dick, fucking crazy while i've always cut babies to type in cutting babies dick spheres like this is, right it's only wherever you get used to it while not just yet i'm catholic my dick are cut its like practised, cross the board under the guise of bourbon, sanitary its prevention of aids only stupid reasons to cut dicks, it's just a tradition that doesn't make any goddamn sense now send the best analogy to wait cutting their focus undercutting dicks i'll do what i had to pick up on an analogy which tourism, so when you try to describe the ground game yeah its super tough for allay audience because of this that the picture doesn't necessarily match what you're seeing because that that layer of expertise makes a bunch of random arm movements and had movements and hit movements yeah into something else we have the same problem and like math and physics where everybody wants to know what's going on that thing and then when you i have been listening to like the physicists on your programme to give many mathematicians but it's so conferred, using and figure out how to talk to the world about things people everybody wants to know about and i was just curious is if you saw a parallel in those two, things are certainly very i art forms yeah, sean carol is done a really good job of turn explained explain things near the grass thyssen's than really good job try to explain things less i saw it, grouse year on your show which is like from to my way thing when the most important principles in the, world have still have no idea what the fuck he says exactly like i've read his book and after i read a book tat was the number one question i had i said ok i needed, explain to me what is gauge symmetry what does it mean it's so weird that he didn't i don t, i don't think so but i think that it so hard to, hey here's one of my i will i will get back to jail cemetery maybe that like the people say the universe is expanding right, what does that mean they nevertheless hardware every smart purse into what right you know like, it's the universe what does it expanding into right and where's gone right could it doesn't make any sense, the linguistic of the universe is expanding isn't really with them but so the matter in the universe is moving outwards bizarre, the universe is expanding know what it means is the end, universe is getting more infinite her no so the professed vows that they they took did you, yeah i consider drawing vassili city was kicking in here so if you think about this bottle ok right, it's the slices of the bottle that are expanding but if you think of the bottle is the universe the bought the bottle and expanding its just the cross sections, that are expanding and so that's what they really mean what they really mean something like the space time, volume form an integrated as is hire somebody like that some some mathematical statement but the universes, spending is not helpful to me like if i wasn't able to read the math i would say i dont get it why don't you, anything quite honestly and not being self deprecating i dont get the big bang yeah, i'll get it at all well ok here's what somebody should tell you ok there are two, kinds of singularity is when you try to solve, einstein field equations for gravity so gravity is a thing einstein tells us pretty much what we think gravity is the curvature, space and time and when we try to solve his equations we get these black, singularity which called sorts chilled sing, clarity is well let me get this initial singularity which we associate back to the big bang with the friedman walker robertson model, in some sense the singularity are indications to, that we're not at the end of physics and that einstein's equations arthur aren't the real story and so on, other than sort of saying they're pretty good model up until this point in them, kind of really don't know what happened then we have, survey tional thing that we would mapped the big bang in that we have the model thing that we would mapped the big bang and to be honest with you, pretty sure that our seas models don't make sense past appoint and now we're having this conversation passed the point were pretty sure they don't make sense that would be much more honest to me but because we have this desire to to blow people's minds gratuitously and everybody wants what had everything, cannon and where i mean who are we and we want to sort of answer more of that then we probably should, an interesting way put that makes sense that let me give you an alternate spin on quantum mechanics so typically people say you have my boy came a quantum mechanics is at its probable list and that is packed kind of mine blogging but if you actually say differently you say look in classical mechanics like newton stuff that we feel more comfortable with you have good questions and bad question like if you and i go hang out the beach and i say to you hey where's that wave, concentrated at what point does that with the wave live you look at me and say it's a wave it's not concentrated at a point that's all along the shore so as a classical physicists you to say that's not a good question eric and when i ask you a good question like how fast is the wave front moving in, this trajectory something you can give me an answer and definite so as long as you ask a good question in classical mechanics you get definite answers when you got a quantum mechanics and you ask a good question technically that means that the state vector izard observable of thee her mission operator representing the question nevermind funny thing happens you get deterministic answers there's no probability involved whatsoever so if i ask a good question in quantum mechanics they have the same property that i i do when i ask a question and classical mechanics i get a definite answer there's no probability when i ask a bad question quantum mechanics, of like classical mechanics says you know screw off i'm not answering that that's ridiculous it's a bad question quantum mechanics as you really want asked me a bad question i i'll give you my, be this answer and maybe that answer and here's the probability distribution that are actually give you either those two answers and what's more i leaving kick it into the state that i that you asked about so for example if you ask whereas that wave concentrated so like let's eight this my coffee cup and i drop a little dry, in the center of it that creates a circular way that radiates out and i say where is the wave concentrated well at one second it hits the coffee mug that says a big coffee cup and it one second after that it's concentrated again in the sun, so that becomes a good question only when the wave becomes we concentrated in the center of the cup but if that wave were quantum wave i could ask whereas the wave concentrated and with equal probability suddenly the wave will concentrate at some point along the circle, that represents the way so what would your answer we then what, would be little concentrated one of these points around the circle at random with equal weight with equal probability and suddenly the wave will concentrate randomly when it when it's a quantum questions, this is why quantum mechanics is so confusing quantum physics is so confusing to people work as they hit the hit the here that nego okay this is, that is used in views when in my head like jello well that's the thing but the point of if i if i have a wave and slow it down i can look at a wave and coffee bug right and i can see that, ask whereas the wave concentrated you would say it's concentrated at like half an inch out from the centre of the cup news say no no not what ring is concentrated what exact point that concentrated exact point but that wave in quantum mechanics which is not concentrated at an exact point behave differently when i ask a bad question so that the point that i'm trying to get across is good questions have exactly the same properties in classical mechanics and quantum mechanics there's no introduction of probability theory, the weird question is why is quantum mechanics answering bad quest more or maybe even weird question is not just by, is is quantum mechanics in an adolescent state of understanding i mean it is part of the problem that they don't know enough yet and there trying to like it, blame what they do know what they can prove on paper and for a person like me well what do you know and the like well we, oh probabilities we know this we know that in a person, like me does nobody's studying in it just goes well what is i mean what's that, great select let's say we were having a conversation about genetics and we were, only at the dna we didn't see epigenetic fry in terms of like revelation patterns then you'd you'd shove everything onto dna and maybe you had no concept of like development and the, the model would work up to a point would explain why you have blue eyes or brown eyes but it wouldn't explain all sorts of other things and so now then you over over develop that model so i, i think that what you are saying is really einstein's intuition witches i'm i'm not saying einstein, not saying that this is wrong i'm saying this is incomplete and then when we finally get the answer we're gonna say oh that's why we used to think of it in those crazy terms so back to gauge theory gauge symmetry what that was that are well here's the cares the craziest thing, there is a very confusing visual image of the fund, the mental unit that you need to appreciate what gauge symmetry is all about and had jamie loaded up under the tap called planet, and this is great show piazza http f what the fuck am i, look if you are looking at the most important object in the universe, that looks like some trippy screen saver my laptop taken other puff my friend worth it this is what you're looking at is a principle fight, her bundle in itself it is the earth those are the car, tonight's althea that's the cool part about it which is this is, very confusing to figure out what you're looking at but its finite in other words if we stay at, an hour or two on this and we actually answer all your questions you will actually know what a principle bundle is and you will know the arena in which gauge theory exists for folks at home there just listening and they were what the fuck do these guys talk about what is the name, this video jamie sought a video small file on a page i typed in playing to opt in others the first and shut up on math but toronto dot eighty you ok so extended thing planet h o p, f if anybody wants to look at this if you're just listening and you have, idea why i'm freaking out on this this was done by, friend of my name drawer barn a time i actually coded the same thing up strangely enough didn't do is brilliant job of colouring influx amazing so ok what you're looking at, is a two dimensional sphere that is the surface of the earth where an extra circle is included at every point on the surface of that sphere which you now visualizing and that extra circle, it would be called the fibre when you take the totality of all of those circles together one for each point on the surface of the sphere they create something called a three sphere that is all the points that are one unit of distance away from the origin and for dimensional, space so that three dimensional sphere is the analogue of a too, mentioning spheres sitting in three dimensional space so think about a camel apple you ve ever make carmel apples you get a disk of, normal and you wrap it around the sphere that is the apple surface right so this, is the three dimensional version of carnal wrapped around the three dimensional, do you understand me this jamie i've tried what, to do that i totally trippy ray we're not gonna get it completely during this session, by laughing i lack the tools i don't think so if we lack the time so the first, is you are finding out that one of your friends thinks this is the most important object in the universe and you ve never even heard of it right now, less know that there's one visual example what the fuck, it's happening now exactly it does look fuckin crazy well ok this is, what was discovered in the mid nineteen seventies as the connection between mathematics indifferent where we call differential geometry and the discipline of particle through so two guys jim sign, the words now the world's most successful hedge fund manager and c n yang a person who might ard arguably be the world's first or second greatest living theoretical for, assist had a lunch seminar and this is why don't we figure out how do we talk to each other and what they found out they both had developed a version of this picture and, then independently so was the result of stone that, crass was talking to you about gauge theory he you saying things but boards and color white and colored black superman, choosing to me i would rather your people be confused about an actual example of the object, on which we do gauge theory that you can visually see right now if i started to tell you, what gauge theory is pretty simple so here's an, here's a description i never hear anyone say when you doing differential calculus enough you remember different calculus try to forget the slopes of law, he's not instantaneous rise over the run so that always makes sense to peep ok figure how fast is going up first half ass it's gonna cross border, question arises which is where do you measure the rise from so for example if i say at what is the height of mount everest jamie, say thirty was thirty five thousand some crazy like, he's got thousands save base where would you get an internet connection let's guess we think as i can remember palisades thirty five thousand would you think those twenty nine point nine tonight what's the highest was the highest one is a key to get his second, ties to locate soak ever so twenty nine would you say twenty nine between i know tonight but tonight above what sea level locate whereas manner dislocated them away, what is it what's see no ocean surprise like we snuck in its above sea level and there's no ocean so we stop, from the centre of the earth we have this structure called the joyed, which is the interpretation of sea level as if see love is if the earth was only ocean and there was no time right and as if there is some sort of we snuck in the reference level that's my point is that we teach these kids to repeat flights twenty ninth, thousand and change above sea level and there's no see why so that reference level is the magic of gauge there right which, that we measure the rise over the run based on it, add a level that we all agree upon suffer example let's imagine that you and i are in some countries experiencing hyperinflation right and i'm your boss and you say dude i need a raise i so well look i've told you i would hire you for in a ten thousand dinars a month and, you say yeah as well you your salary is constant i took the derivative of it i've paid you ten thousand last month ten thousand this month, you're getting the same amount derivative equals zero constant salary now you have come back at me in calculus you say no i don't like your notion of, driven because what you are doing is your measuring the absolute number of diners that you're paying me but, what i want to do as i want a measured and purchasing power, because i'm losing money every month that you don't increase my salary so i now come up with a version of the calculus, in which mike salaries not constant because its being measured relative to purchasing power, or rather than absolute units that's gauged is that you, bringing in a reference level that does the differentiate, and so you your measuring rise overrun by custom, rising the problem so these were two different applications of the calculus, cheating employer says i want to go with constant diners the gifted employee says not so fast, i know gauge theory i want to use a custom reference level which is purchasing power right so it's like sneaking the g8 in tibet to measure everest i've got my custom level mrs makes us do yes it makes sense right but now explain it say what he said well we would need a new reference of what we want to measure what would i knew conversation to have a rather like a flat level right right i guess it would, really difficult for me recall day from now maybe we'd now so black now but we might have pop a mushroom gap see what's up it's still in, reference to quantum physics like how you would you gauge symmetry well but now you would think its workforce that ok the visual cortex because, the thing that we can do visually should inform what we can do linguistically so he should push, everything into the visual realm that you can, i can show you of a principle vibration and geometry or physics that is honest and has the full complexity it's got a certain kind of nodded menace to it it's got something that we would call, richer and it is visualize apple and so it would be better that we spent a day or two on this most important object which we think reality is based around and that you visually got comfortable, with it and then you said okay now tommy again we gave symmetry is and then instead of lawrence talking about this chess board and the colors and all this stuff by analogy you'd, we'd be seeing gauge theory visually i could programme a computer and have done so to show, you visually what a gauge theory is and i'll take some time to sort of understand what the trippy pictures are but if let's bring up the escher staircase, and jimmy has a nice wrinkle on this that instead of use, empty escher staircase he's got this animated guy just keeps going down our i now what's going on with the stairs, now the stairs are sort of an optical illusion because obviously it can't just keep going down but then you build these sis system like rock paper scissors what's the best thing to throw in rock papers while depends on what you throw well but we should be able to, ray that rock is better than scissors rock is balances papers better than rock rights eagerly, that thing now point is that you get too like rock is much better than rock, concept would be what we would call holland me the weird sentence rock is better than rock because of that, going arise why rock is better than rock i don't get it, rather than scissors is better than paper right papers better than rock so my transitive eighty rock is therefore better than rock, he went around the loop and came back to rock like a math yeah reflect, if your check if you're changing currencies and you don't, spend any everybody keep you lose using a credit card by the time you come, we had more money than when you left because the exchange rates did some things so that when you changed into each currency you somehow got, sure but by saint brok is better than brought your denying the fact are exactly the same but note that not you not addressing it i just want to that italy is leading the throne linguistic fellas right so the idea that this system here so, those stairs in engaged theory would be these reference levels for the derivative, and you can have situations where the reference levels dont knit flatly together right and so, by virtue of that we would say that the system has curvature curvature is the, better than transitive statements vulgar looking at, folks for people just listening we're looking at you never seen as escher, is the sketches there very strange because what their eyes a bunch of staircases that appear to always, be going down hill even if one of them is above the other one it's very strange very strange and this one were watching animated guy roll down the staircase constantly even though it really looks like somehow or another it must go up somewhere but you don't ever see it going up but it's, also a factor of the illusion of perspective and how its drawn and and playing, you do this very weird experiment which we didn't know back to the late fifty is called the aeronaut foam experiment if you run a electric current through a wire that's insulated its it appears not to have any electro magnetic field outside, of the installation however if you do some sort of quantum interference experiment you can tell that there's current going through because it affects the fates phase shift let's say of an electron orbiting that insulated electromagnetic system so nobody thought that was going to happen because they thought well it insulator would keep the we thought the electromagnetic fields is what determines the shift in the electron but its insulated so there is no electromagnetic fields, worry about it turned out that it wasn't the electromagnetic fields alone it was some previous geometric concept which is called the electromagnetic potential that determine something about the fish shift, so this issue staircase in the case of electromagnetism it's like the photons are the annulled, of those steps there partially would deter, and the derivative operators does reference levels and again and in our discussion of the in my paying you the right amount and a hyper inflationary economy, so all of these things you're transfigure well that's an optical illusion but that affect actually occurs in some systems not as an optical illusion yes right so this weirdness rick, wires fairmount in terms of either study of math or, learning visualization but there's no way to achieve it in my experience with linguistic communication like all the stuff that, said about the universe is expanding or let me tell you what it gauge theory is and what, the reason is confusing asks it doesn't make any sense right, i see what you say sort of but so this is this is like would find men said if you think you know quantum, x you dont know quantum physics others there some of that like any others you know one of the most important thing, in the world is this thing called spinner like the electrons and the protons correspond to things called spinners an average person has no idea that spinners exist what's more, winners have a property that when i tell tee linguistically won't make any sense atlas do this with coffee and we want to look at certain swore yeah thanks are perfect the here's the problem hold your cut up from the bottom and here's the first challenge, without spilling it i want you and without readjusting your grip on the bottom of your cup i want you to turn your cup three hundred and sixty degrees no no sorry turn your finger should not change on the cup turn the cup three hundred and sixty degrees without spilling it and try to take set, ok that didn't work now now without coming back how would you take us up if i got, all the way around that when mr jujitsu would have to have to help us yet no no i'm gonna do it, here we go on you're gonna go around three hundred and sixty aka now i'm screwed if i don't bring it back underneath say so that system required seven hundred and twenty degrees of rotation unexpectedly use keep, going right now the idea that there are objects that don't come back to themselves under three hundred sixty degrees rotation, but require seven twenty is probably something you ve never thought about before new life right but without that you wouldn't have the polly exclusion principle you wouldn't have stability of matter and this thing is called the philippine wine dance jimmy you wanna, that's not very seductive it seems like some very odd ethnic dance yeah but like maybe you could do 11th planet jiu jitsu and we go so this spinner, is one of the cruellest most important objects anywhere and it was discovered to be, wouldn't physics by gaining paul d rock right it's fun, ok so the seven hundred and twenty theory is, entirely responsible for the world that we live in this is, a bizarre nelson animation and nobody knows about, like unless you're hanging out with physicists they dont tell you that, de magnetism has to do with the fact that there is a secret circle at every point in space and time that's invisible to you they don't tell you that there's stuff that require seven hundred twenty degrees, irritation they just say my blowing stuff about wow so, what is happening in the seven hundred and twenty degrees of rotation in the quantum world there is an object that is requiring this just that, the cup arm system requires seven hundred and twenty degrees of one object is called spinner and that, spinner is how we model the electron neutrino corks all, is spin oral matter sir that's good long pause like it yeah end, wait where does this fit in in our model of the universe what is the function of this wise there what is it how do we know it's there what we know it's there because, is when dereck so there was this problem with like the shredding her equation shooting equation takes one derivative in terms of the direction of time and, to derivatives in the direction of all the spatial directions but because einstein told us that space and time, the same number of derivatives of time as of space the space time a sort of one kind of semi unified out all right that means you either have to boost the number of derivatives of time up to two to match the to derivatives in the direction of space or have to knock, the two direct derivatives in the special directions down to wonder if it is to get it to be equal, one direction get you something called the klein gordon equation with the rock did is he took a square root of the klein gordon equation to get these spinners so we had these numbers he didn't understand at first that he was going to get kicked into this world of spinner, he came up with a square root equation in which a times be thought to be numbers was not equal to be times i was like equal to the negative a betimes so unlike what too, numbers when you multiply them matter in which order there wasn't numbers it was matrices sis was one of the great insight, it's a rival tine stein in terms of the depth of what it told us about the universe most of us haven't really heard of paul to rock we don't realize that he has one of the three most important equations and physics, now in when you say through most important important in how its applicable to everyday life or import, in us and understanding in quantum physics or important, oh it's understand it it's it's understandings is significant, quantum physics matter we're talking about bedrock rio, like you and i are having a conversation in your matrix fan and what we might call the concept what is the construct made of made so the way i do it is i think of it as a newspaper story there's wherein when did it happen there was who and what was involved, and there's how and why so where and when the space and time clearly the who and the what to me let's say the who is the spin oriole stuff like electrons protons neutrons, the stuff that were made of and then you and i only able to see each other because we're passing photons back and forth which are forced particles they're not spend or they they come back to themselves after three hundred sixty degrees it requires, seven hundred and twenty that's so this is sort of the you know if you were going to go to a play it have the dramatic personality the play given to you at the beginning so this is what this universe is it's a story about space and time where and where and when about what is in that you know like who the player, when equipment are they using that's like bovines and firm yards and then there's the how and why which is the equations and milligram genes that govern the rules of play in us for example if you and i you know start go to the beach, and we got a ball in the net and you think we're going to play volleyball and we actually sent me says not over to place tpac tuckborough which is like volleyball played with the feet in the martial arts style sauce, yeah we showed a video in that recently slaves from thailand or by air there there really good at amazing, amazing it's like ballet martial arts sonorous five all happening one that we should we should do this as a nation that's a different set of rules for a ball and a net in two teams that, you could have done it one way as volleyball you could have done it another way see packed up where were you using a feat in your hands so those that sort of the breakdown of what a physics theory is you gotta tell me where and when he had tell me what's in the game you got him what the rules are and that's what this places, it's a theoretical physics is the most interesting of all these fields to me not because it speaks to us about our daily lives because it speaks to us about will where are we wear it where is this thing taking place, so it seems to me that there's a small number of people like that are, age all those different variables that were constantly doing and they're they're getting to the very things that make, everything and what is it under the wiring lift lift up the board what's going on in here rights are getting too, computer down to the zero and one logic gates right yeah so that thing we ve got three or four equations we ve got three or four different kinds of objects in the system we seem to be an people in it, not like what i am about to say but screw them we seem to be almost at the end like these, patients are so beautiful there so tight that it's almost most mysterious because it feels like this thing like a movie that ended prematurely how so well, when we found the higgs particle at the el hc there wasn't any thing left that needed too, to close to explain the system we know that there's dark matter out there that we don't understand we know that there is dark energy out there that we don't understand because of astronomical observations but all the stuff that we know about when you look at it and collided at high energies and figure what mutates into what there's nothing missing anymore so it's like think, you ve got this odd thing where everything are very very simple very unified and, felt like we were getting at one or two more giant unification the whole thing would be tied up with a bow and right now, now we just don't have anything that is needed to close the system so for example when you have radioactive carbon decay, what you see is that one of the neutrons flips into being a proton and its spits at an electron when it does that sound like a trans nucleon it it shifts what it is ok that electron doesn't carry off enough energy, to explain how energy would be conserved there's something missing so this guy wolfgang pauli said i bet there's a particle that is neutral so we can't see it that we won't leave a track in a cloud chamber it won't have any effect, that we can see electra but its carrying away some of the energy because i'm not gonna give up and elect and conservation of energy just because this particular process doesn't seem to conserve and sure enough there was the sneaky particle, that was spiriting away some of the energy of the system it couldn't be seen because it didn't interact electromagnetic molly did not interact corner the strong force the only thing you could use to trap it would be the weak force in that weak force was so weak that, very hard to see it ok well there's no neutrino that i, no of left to find there's no thing that's missing in our standard model and i'm just not satisfied nobody satisfied that the play is over, i would the play be over just because we ve discovered all the neutrinos well know what's that, we had an easy job when there was stuff that was missing then you just hype, the site i bet there's some invisible thing that scaring away some stuff let's go look for something that's hard to see so they find it, so the violent higgs they find the hague they finally neutrinos they find torque glue on plasma islands, go go there but i was gonna stay that they found like, the generations of matter so you and i are made out of the first generation of matter but there could be like alternate joe rogan meda, second generation matter or third generation we don't know of any generations beyond these to hold up why dynamo so like the electron ok has it has a relative called them you on that behaves exactly like the electron accept its heavier and the up down the up and down corks that make a protons neutrons have relative cults, strange quirks and charmed corks so there's like a second copy of lego that has all the same properties as the first copy lego except it's a different mass level denser but it's, almost identical copied nobody wanted this thing so the famous jokes there is this guy, is a door robbie was like a kind of an ethnic jew in in new york and when they found, second generation of matter he responded as if it was a group of people at a delhi and he said who ordered that, that's a joke and fanatics who ordered that, but he knew there was a second generation and then like then they hit us, over the head you know there's a third one to everybody's just think what why where these things coming from said the fact that you dont know this, what a profound disconnect that you're having all these physicists on the show and these are the basic secrets that word where these are rock solid, these out this isn't speculative multiverse string theory whoosh running cat stuff in this is like this is ground truth and we don't know it, we don't know it because nobody will show you a picture of the hopf fibration what is a concept called the group which is how we think about symmetry that no mathematician and physicist can you not go a day without talking about groups almost and we act as if it doesn't need to be taught in high school like it's too it's a little blow your mind we're not going to teach you the groups even exist so we built the professional version of the the subject around objects that we don't even tell you exist when you're studying in school, if you think about the portal story in child there's the story about either it's a rabbit hole or, looking glass or wardrobe or platform nine and one slash two or whatever these things are i don't know what the harry potter version of his butt how do i get from the world that i'm in, to this new amazing world and even find out that it's there and that's what i think theoretical physics is failed to do it hasn't build a portal for most people to even understand what the issues are what are the objects what is the game how close are we to understanding what existence itself is that i think we're very very close and the square root this was i was going to say before bed to rock, the most profound object in mathematics to me and the reason is that when i ask you what is the square root of negative one that is a question that can be posed entirely within the familiar so the real, the real numbers you're comfortable enough you owe money you have money so i need plus plus one minus one square root understand what what what times itself equals my number, and when you say what's the square it of negative one there's no answer inside of the real line but there is inside of this extension called the complex numbers and so like your in flatland and you're trying to figure out is there anything beyond flatland so the great thing about the square root is it's a question you can ask in flatland that gets you out of flatland tease should confuse the shit you with us, i understood that part of it yeah i guess so that party complex numbers thing got weird went ok algebra so when i was there when i'm taking like rotations of the coffee cup where my arm isn't involved right, ok sir square root of that rotation was that, into the system in my arm plus coffee cup gives you spinners, dude i did not even know that spinners were here i did not know that any object required seven hundred twenty degrees of rotation so the cup armed system we just exhibited it you don't need to learn clifford algebra or all of the extra jazz that would get you to spinners mathematically but you need to figure out how do i discover the word the hidden world i think, this from the perspective of like i lost somebody takes i was good and they have no idea that their brain is capable of this alternate state or ellis d or five m yoda empty all of these things are like panic rooms in the mind where if you lived in a house for twenty years, you think you know your house and then one day you pull an old musty book off the shelf and suddenly the bookshelf swings open you know like wholly crap there's like a second home inside of my home well that's a lot of what psychedelic of my psychedelics are like square routes in that their portals they can get you from the place that you know into a place that you never imagined could exist, do you think that the teaching of groups and a lot of these concepts in high school would facilitate, a better understanding of it from the general public, the dull hunting in the girl s failure and it would woody, the resistance to this is too complex are not applicable to jobs, you know that the idea behind it is not something that you use in everyday life so that is just too weird to think about the fact that there is, we want a boy go get it made out of strange works one of your cousins is made out a lead now i think it's much worse than this i think that first while people are terrified of just how smart children are and the differences between children have to be buried so some children a graded abstraction and a lot of kids were created abstraction are learning disabled according to the teaching system now i personally think that most learning disabilities of particular type are actually teaching disabilities, i don't know how to teach the smartest kids and groups in things you're gonna lose some people because of the level of abstraction but you're gonna get other people who have never been able to buy a base hidden mathematics suddenly start over performing so the problem is that when you teach this stuff it's very disruptive to notion, of the hierarchy have you thought about what are the causes of these different levels of perception, is it education is genetics is it environmental is some sort of, chemical bounds of the mind like what what do you think causes people to be more perceptive to some of these concepts but a good questions of the thing i just showed you with the planet, in a way that you ve never seen it before i know of, only two people who ever created that image ma i'm one of them drawer barnett on as the other maybe there, many more but i've never heard of or met them the number of people, first of all know what the hop vibration is i would guess is really deeply no it is a few thousand people in the world so none of those people are, if did at trying to visualize another care now them programme computers the number of people who could present that to the world, is so small it's such a tiny priestly class that your odds, of getting anyone figuring out how to make this understandable are very small so we're talking about a very small priesthood most of whom are too busy trying to do new research to want a care to communicate many of whom, not gifted communicators many of us realise that we don't fully understand these things i can i can, show you spinners mathematically on a page but if you ask me in my darkest moments do i believe that man really knows what spinners are i don't think so this site is all the stuff that to me looks like the monolith, two thousand and one it just to freaky comes out of nowhere and is at the core of reality, if you really want to blow your mind look, a tiny number tiny collection of these objects principle vibrations spinners exceptionally groups this eight two hundred and forty eight dimensional monster this what is that, there is a two hundred and forty eight dimensional set of cemeteries which, seems to live only to be the symmetry is of itself where everything else seems to live to some try something else and no on us might have to spark that joint back up again let's do this with your there's this thing called the tits forbidden fall magic square after this guy named shock teeth and, these guys figured out how to generate these sets of cemeteries of dimension fifty to seventy eight hundred and thirty three and two hundred and forty, we don't know why there there they like the platter pie and kidnappers of the mathematical world there just different they don't seem to relate to anything else that we know we know yet and that's what, fascinating about them and these are discovered by people that are trying to figure out the nature reality they discovered by people trying to find more, whose whose discovering these and what's that impetus like what what is when you ask very natural questions like you ve probably seen you replied dungeons and dragons as a kid luckily now ok, well you were being people a pie was now being starboard i've seen one video anyway yet these die right yet like the cube derived, the tetrahedron die but is achieving better be, space time this is my eight d surface presence might arch nemesis when i was telling the story last time more sober october yet garret lisi, bobby took me into the jungle to meet this sort of differentiation, metric warlord lives in the north of maui in the jungle mowing yeah i remember this i do now yea, get off my story man i'm so let's go for here we are again with a beggar so well, well this is this is based on the eight dimensional i'm almost certain can be based on the eight dimensional root system so inside of the two hundred and forty eight dimensions there's an eight dimensional donut called a tourist like an eight tourists and generally, this pattern and that pattern in some sense in codes the instructions for building the two hundred and forty eight dimensional object so somebody probably pushed in eight dimensional thing into two dimensions for your viewing pleasure in disease, accurate look when you're looking at this this image that were saying does it make sense to you i mean i could make it can related things that make sense to me if the ideas can i look, yet at the way i look at a bark arise i owe tied and sent it no i have no idea but, but this is an accurate representation if you're looking at two dimensions yeah so what what, you don't even know to worry about this pattern ran because you ve never heard that these things exist and this is like the closest, that we come to your genuine mysticism where we have these objects if there are aliens they know about ie eight, we'll go to this later on when iraq your story again that i have an idea so what, justine mystery of being a mathematic mathematicians physicists these fine so if i have to say but dungeons dragons you're given these dice, where the normal dies always acute but the potomac solids you can have it knocked hatred tetrahedron dodecahedron akashi all these things there is an element of those five per tonne excellence in the next dimension up so they could call convicts politics so each one of those objects has an analog one dimension up but was found out in the latent a teen hundreds that there's a new platonic solid and dimensions, or called the twenty fourth to bring up the twenty four cell and find an animated video somebody retain a thing like this is, thing that plato knew nothing about we don't really understood, and what is doing there in four dimensions these communications from the cosmos, like when jody foster is on the move contact and they were getting them signals but how to make the time shane baby are the portal machine yet but this is on in a red this just now, this doesn't come with an instruction manual so part of it is you can prove that these things are there, and you dont know why either there and some of them touch every, and some of them have yet to touch almost anything and it's like a communication from pure design, i know that there is so much beautiful structure and so much grace in the universe that we're just what the fuck is this doing what is it right or what is everything right what is the whole thing norman look if you accept three dimensional space say this, ass right if you accept this glass i understand that a circle can spend the glass circle circles worth of symmetry is tells me what to do to spend less if not that can do right, why is there something that the analogue of a circle where circle i would call one dimensional me he's got one degree of freedom this thing is two hundred forty eight dimensions, and it doesn't seem to live to submit tries in the jargon we would say it doesn't have a, defining representation of lower dimension so normally you have something of low dimension and you say what are its summit, raising the cemeteries are higher dimension this thing seems like the first thing it wants to symmetry rises itself so it's kind of self referential kind of honesty, so it's like a zero point of creation that's pole, the language i would groove on that after eleven p m but i wouldn't have to reckon with skype it's like i was trying to pick somebody up the other point of creation, right that's a sexy word yes sexual education but like if we were saying the bay, in the history of the universe it was this really tiny thing and decide, and right and it became his enormous thing, possibly enormous thing had there had to be a point where it started right but when allegedly so what i would say, is weakened competently take that story back to a point and then we have to say we don't we, i believe that we have any insight beyond that point but people, we know that it was tiny down small white girl smaller than the head of a pin the whole thing i'm ok, is uncomfortable saying vibrant resettle ban likely you can you can chat i can send you can say a lot of stuff about very, only very small and it could that could turn out to be wrong, billion years ago in our minds as far as i forgot, you mathematics you see it on number numbers on paper it all computes you see the numbers fourteen billion is a number that makes sense for but conceptually fur dumb, like me fourteen billion is like if i really from being honest do i really did you see i've really have an accurate understanding what fourteen billion end up but nowhere weinberg doesn't feel fourteen billion either, you know a hundred yards reveal that i see a hundred yards only does too far to shoot a bow like you gotta get a little closer to be you have simply you have some kind of an intuition pump while you would know distances rational distances see on a daily basis a hundred yards along distance a vile gets a little weird, smiles away while i didn't think was therefore right, there's there's weirdness in distance right but when you get to a hundred and, but here too for the ten year get fatigued by that, it will get energized like yeah man you have no idea along its humbling right, what then is the concept of infinite ain't like this, things at cross said or maybe we shall carol had said, we can see fourteen billion years ago as like but that's just as far back as were capable of seeing right now and even if we did go, actually moving slower ike you wouldn't be able to see it right right let's say you have this thing about with the space time metric which sort of how things are feel like they're moving apart the distant einstein said four degrees of freedom plus rulers and pro tractors equal space time, in rights or space time metric is a collection of rulers and pro tractors so i can do lengthened angle including lengthen the time direction and that generates a derivative operator which we talk, but before which is rise over run relative to accustom reference level the custom reference levels generate the esther staircase that we did and that generates the curvature tensor which generates gravity so strangely with all this kind of like wu wu stuff tat we ve been doing we just came to a much better description of what theoretical physics, actually looks like it's four degrees of freedom of religion pro tractors gives you derivative operators were custom reference level the custom reference levels dont knit together that leads to an extra staircase the degree of echelon us is the curvature tensor the curvature generates the gravity which is what's keeping you and i, our chair i really appreciate your understood explained this in a way that you hope that someone can understand one another problem not a physicist but you're explaining it very well that the problem, as for someone like me i lack the tools to, put it there i don't have enough open slots for them, give you were explained to me complex arguments in french but i didn't speak french so you're saying you know bonjour means this and then explain all these other words and then thrown, altogether unlike what and then its cultural references then you have to deal with the fact that this sum store, a precedent to certain types of behaviour that take into consideration because he's a french people that have lived in this way, send compared illegal trading let's drop some so so you do this thing about like what, for meat like me why roughly a media stop at i know me better than you know me that's true, but you also less honest than you think on this particular type is premature look when we hang out we, usually in a comedy club or somebody's house right we don't like tat, we're gonna take the afternoon off we're actually learned theoretical physics ran right, when i went to it i did stand up for the first time, as i told you and areas that i myself there was insane i was there for this crazy you try and explain fucking corks to people, maybe there be some real humor and that if you get boil it down yet three quirks glinda nuclear heather cycle, do you know there's a way to do it ok well who's the guy did it, some guy was do everybody was praying calendar is doing quantum jokes what was his hand de member forgot, yet its words that he did very very quickly in a kind of time together like wait what yeah that's, play brian who eats a lot but the clefable when i when i had to do my ten minutes of stand up man is that craft it's it's deep it's hard because you have to it's not just like telling jokes at a party it's really have to measure the way the audience is laugh comes whether you're taking them along or going to divert all all sorts of things i never thought about before you know how you feel when you, about the hop thing that it's a part of everything it's one of the most important things and yet very few people know what, maybe a thousand people understand and on the whole world what's audits, the number of legitimate professional stand of commitments in the world and well when i say, legitimate i mean someone who can craft a our every two years does netflix specials heads, it's all over the country is small good travel, all over the world and to stand up isn't insanely small number of humans and i that my guess is that the number of people that you think or at the very top of the craft like when i really think about who really knows theoretical physics right, it's time i got smaller than fifty yeah yeah, is it i would pay to see live or women that to see to see less than fifty of less than fifty and so part of our, problem is that all of the stuff that humanity is developed is often, resident in a tiny number of mines and i feel very vulnerable about the theoretical physics has been faking that it's in a healthy state for a long time, we are so vulnerable on the doorstep of actually cracking this puzzle in my opinion, that's why i comparisons since then cause pretty much anybody could stand up in front of time to have your silly if you figure out the craft but would you guys you're doing is not, free like the cost of entry is exceptionally high like you have to spend, an understanding this stuff just to get to a base level of what, somebody really difficult concepts to the lay person that must have, to learn and understand all year study of, ass mattocks of geometry of all of them but i'm an impostor also while i'm not a physicist bread but you understand me, you don't practice physics i don't understand well know it's, they more audacious than that which is that, down there ten thousand hours can come in my middle finger goes up like a best not ten thousand hours work, it is ten thousand hours i'm willing to get eighty percent, juice and that orange with like ten percent of the effort rout, there's a lot of people that come into anything whatever it is with some natural abilities that are pretty undeniable you know that's a weird that's a weird equation like it take take something very simple like the harmonica, most people don't know that that sweet blues sound on a harmonica comes from not using at the way the manufacturer said which is called straight harp and using it instead the way african americans figure it out which is its much cooler to base it around a whole that nobody was expecting to draw, rather than for blow and that gives you a seventh cord that sounds like sweet blues music, boy evil music worrying fact white people goddammit why people carbons but look not my point who knew, when you get one of these things is a party favours a kid, somebody says hey don't do that thing we put your mouth, the court of auditors the abbot larry ideas it there's something called tongue blocking there's something called cross harp and there's something called the one four five progress, and with the scale that no music teacher ever taught you in grade school in piano are therefore secrets, now suddenly the world opens up i mean when i open, jordan peterson dave rubin invited me and i said you know why you play minute worth of harmonica at the masonic theater sf for two thousand five hundred people i became dave rubin's talking harmonica monkey, so i hope for jordan peters i sit in a rule number zero life is too short not to play the harmonica, everyone should learn to play the harmonic or know why they're not doing it there's this great thing in the cab berkeley fights on will win the game or know the reason why if you don't play the harmonica it's so nice so simple so, you people do it there's so small number of secrets, have to have a reason because i can feed myself i can i can get housing shelter i can, people anywhere in the world all i have to do is carry round peace plastics metal on it or you could be annoying like a lot of, like turn that fuckin guy off wisest was plain that goddamn harmonica either put it back in your pocket you next job dirty tainted in these people's estimation does, attention whore out here among those but what what's worse, a gaia brings a guitar start singing folk songs at a party the animal has beaten over the head with, if you are looking to hear someone tread that's that, all these things are like options for an age ass you can exercise them are you cannot exercise taxes but me, there is an equal number of things that people would say that our like two harmonica like you should be able, do slam poetry everyone should be able do slammed poetry if you can't do sam poetry i can feed myself i can help i can i can do slam poetry show, at a party and everyone onto here slammed poetry is that true, turning to me that's that harmonica as are this little tiny thing that people, things like these big all trumpet looking thing yeah i get harmonic as this little thing i can't many little things do you blow or that the data that powerful in terms of like the kind of music tat makes exactly where it is where there's no way, was is that it shows that liberals canny bar looking thing which is nothing no ball, harmonic vizir anything comparable in terms of like music, the instruments it is that little not it has, i kind of no that's what it's optimized for but it's that weird yet again, to buzz and there's other things at a similar and then you get tilling trombones and trumpet, everything kind of make sense then you get this little fucking things canny bar thing ran off heart a mouthful, what's that other when they buy i known gnawing gnawing gnawing these cities knows jews or timey movies is that what is going now this, weird word for it is of weird word for that thing all harp jaw harp, may i thinking of a complete ok that's one like theirs, another weird one could play the spoons yet once again, but that fuckin australian one with they blow at the big too, do the job that once the most were debt that is like how hard, those guys trip and when they came up with that sound you while i read i keep hearing that's like truth tubing throats and indonesia thank you of your and hate ash berry and theirs, dig reduce our fuckin how you supposed to some money in there just that respect this guy brought a goddamn, agreed due to the corner where the coolest recent, it some noise from this motherfucker and ours, daddy's dm t music i know if your trip and balls and somebody please that you little take it to a new dimension so you ve never access before the pain unfortunately less, it should actually is quite interesting the scent air centre dimas churchyard around me i was still has a lot of really interesting music to listen to it, straight out of my mind blowing well there's also there's aren't always that one or the something d, gentle there's one of similar christian based die methyl trip to mean type churches that, balls and sing songs about jesus and dumb, what's really weird about dm tee in particular and i, yes you can say the same of of mushrooms but mushroom, apparently when its synthesizers it's real similar in chemical content to would diamond trip to mean as a matter fuck this up but i think it's, and die methyl trip demean is done of a trip to mean and then when its synthesize by the but when the body processes, suicide and i think it produces something called for fox forelocks ie and and dime ethel trip to me i think it's real, close i might have fucked it up but i think it's, close that it's like their cousins ok so there's something, what about music and these things and one of the best ways to get out of a trip if you're if you're really tribune balls mushrooms is sing your way out of it, you can sing your way out of a bad trip you can actually control the trip with good music and, one of the things is really constant with dm tee is this, these sharm and will sing and these egos with the eleventh symbols and like a little bit a drum and these like really rhythmic singing it it makes, the hallucination dance in like a really are, is tangible way moves around itself and it, changes in guides the trip with that's what my hypothesis has been, it's sort of some sort of their yes that's one right there, this is one of personally experienced i've i've actually tripped, listening to the song and it was like these geometric, patterns these entities are seen to be conscious there were alike, moving around this is a guy this is the iowa scarecrow does the shopman blowing tobacco, the support of the ritual they actually below tobacco on you why you, so this guy we're just this little rattle and singing and, sometimes there's actual singing not just whistling but like in their language is beautiful, hallucinations dance to this to the sound to this music like they're supposed to dance to it like their part of, like it's not just that you're having music on top of this academic spare, but that they merge emerge in the psychedelic experience ex experiences a hundred percent affected by the so it's not just that, chemicals that are interacting with your brain you, we're doing something to by responding to that music and the music is doing something by enhancing the way your perception of this experience is and all that, dancing together like they belong together fast, this issue has been that the music access oppress thesis too, the lock you in because the experience is so powerful and may maybe, imagine some he says you want a glass of scotch and a showman to go with it, you probably need one somewhat at a bar that's like we're going drinkers, what's going on that and i know it's gettin rude here to be no wedges to be nothing nothing, it will be said you won't you will think for a good solid fight, seconds before any hasty moves like good slits its interest, and i let it get benefit a kind of great benefit from this in terms of our ability to be loose, the dresses demon personally on your own don't, hold the demon out and throw it out the party right good stuff that's but that's what, happened so mad drugs the throne ideal nature that that thing where they figured out, you put a worm in them a skull stuff it would be a great marketing device north of the border yeah as you just tell some story so now we, we're gonna have those that would but that is the sort of thing or things a marketing gimmick next and then and then what we do is we found our own tequila company and we only do so exclusive that you can only buy it if you also irish a shawl and methods of yeah and if what if the worm actually was psychedelic a good if there was a waggling genetically engineer a worm to be, intensely psychedelic like the worm literally is made out of i alaska like we why do we, a toad in moscow will don't they do weird, like that where the little take tomatoes and though a goose fuckin frog dna in the tomato to make it live longer than is there's some weird, shit there anything with cool stuff is the green fluorescent protein stuff you can have gloria dark rabbits and fair she makes these yes yes, get some glow in the dark eyes that they can do that right there is some, some of you have jamie you have glow in the dark rabbits now but i do have the genetically modified potato with frog gene, to resist pathogens yeah why in the holy fuck so how weird, gm potato uses frog gene to resist pathogens like that's that's real, committed onto a to g g f p rabbits so but we on before this, who is talking about how we get rabbits hemingway tequila with our item, so what if we'd engineer that little worm rent to be like a hundred percent bianti hundreds, you weren't you get down to that worm and whoever chugs to the bottom and and choose on that worm you and, transport what the fuck am i watch and these are these, so where did but solely hover boards and archery stuff we need rapid zuni glowing round here's a problem man my kids have ravaged their cuts has ravaged oil assholes penalties if they don't give a fuck about each other, give two of them is so rude this what happens to both males and fortunately here's what happens when you get two male bunnies and you put them in a gigantic chicken coop they fuck each other up its, you have see every day with these little assholes all they do is, other around these you can chew cuban when they get a hold of each other they bite each other in a kick each other they fuck each other up because they're both boys, and they don't want a boy to run and shit as these two bunnies fighting each other up do this is what they do bunnies are flocking ruthless to each other these two little assholes just chase each other all day long and beat the shit out of each other that's all they do, not can encourage service areas are ballard kilometer one of, so here what happened we are chicken coop burnt down from the fire but the chicken survived, one of them got scorch they all got fuckin ptsd it's crazy go near but they're alive, right so we had a manoeuvre them and move it but one bunnies missing, on one bunny one bunnies missing so i think it's better for the one by that survived and the one by, probably a jack by an eagle or some shit like that that's wraps on you had a good life he beat the shit out of your friend, for a year and a half solid just kick in each other's ass is fuckin horrible that is the ears are totally jacked ear the shredded like like an old bag and death that you miss i don't think so because there's no body i think i think a bunch, got out and probably ran away or who knows the fuck happened coyote got it or some shit mean there's a lotta hawks lotta hawks in my neighborhood its most likely a hawk yeah but whatever to swallow, eyes by himself now the other ass all the, assholes to each other's one good bunny they just fine, and each other like fuck you imagine just that's all you do for years rats that's bunny life you get to, they'll bunny together and everyday days fuck you fuck you fuck you they run, and one ones always trying to get away once a, i e the other one job bottomest are buying them and kicking out of the other one will do the same in their rotate that's very funny these last two options in afghanistan both had lived in the synagogue it was all, had left that's really only somebody time but went somebody went to go visit the last to choose in afghanistan and said little wench aren't you guys friends one of them said here i'll show you hey small, want to have lunch in other cases club dead so you see what i'm working with its like the most jewish conversation between, less stooges they kick it allows they like the two rabbits than all the others went away with, probably really horny and lonely and confused i suppose yeah me what the fuck, only two of them then you get to israel stat one of them died and then the last one is is this despite was the last guy sometime, tom i relic of its possible for you to get to jerusalem that's you people they'll just you, a party over their everything'll be great jewish food everyone speed, in hebrew everyone's united well like the less three, kara was this young woman in two guys just that now neither one of you forget this thing i know it's rough man it's rough it's crazy to think there's a country with zero jews like zero yeah yeah i know the whole cunt, free like whoa whoa whoa at his kind and as there is no melting pot here sir zero zero melting was one ingredient pol pot sol stew, the taliban actually really needed the jewish community because they wanted to be able to say we could create relations with afghanistan george merry that distance it was two guys yet to do, and hate each other exact very polarizing, i don't know how we got it a glowing bunnies and not get any fuckin bunnies man or animals, and if you get a guy in a girl together you gonna fix a girl otherwise you can have a million bunnies and they're gonna be kicking each other's asses saw they do the bunny apocalypse what what's really fucked up, is reading about animals that that fight like right out of the womb how they they kill their part they click it symbolises air put pullup obligate civil side in blue inez, could boobies one of those within ass a booby, the relevant and ask a lines where these bullies boobies, jamie humming who were hanging there were nasa movie ever so how'd you spell that in, i'm trying to remember what i was reading about where obligate symbols, when one animal comes out the other one trust to kill the other one almost immediately hassle hyenas hyenas, evidence of hyenas attacking their sibling while it's in the ambient sack and theirs, bigger one or the stronger the one at whatever one's healthy were almost immediately start attacking it sibling and try to kill it pull up that that's true a pretty, sure that's true where possible i went into this i went to this crazy rabbit whole about hyenas recently what a bizarre animal that is so this the false p, there are false penis is just one aspect everything everything of twenty percent of the women die ok here goes obligate simple, besides when a sibling almost always ends up being killed fugitive, simple aside means the suicide for fact go to, i get the choice verses evaded do facultative faculty tackled proactive fabricated, so the symbols i'd means a suicide may or may not occur based on environmental conditions ok so, its sometimes will happen if there's none of resources so the idea is that i think the breeding cycle is disk retires see you there make it or you don't answer the door, injure of laying one egg and having it not work out is very, this bird is fuckin this is brother up and it has three run a mom and dad has one approved that your worthy well then, insane bright somali look at his beating it to death so this, because there's not enough food there's not enough food to do too so the first one, when perused proves that he's worthy by killing his sibling the spare in front of the parents and says yeah you can invest in me i got sudanese crush, ask her blue fidel visas my guess tat is saying that isn't saying it's hard to watch for this is what i said about biology bout biology cares about your feelings and the mob, doesn't give a fuck about our aim on the mom wants look, dublin moms like light is older one knows what he's doing is viable jesus christ natures pretty brutal pretty brutal, i want you to think slowly died it is bizarre seeing, from birds but i think it's even more ruthless the way lions yeah hi, that almost i think they were saying it's pretty universal that has been the first one comes out to try to kill the second one was even if you know this thing about lying female lions getting excited by the murder of their children wow so, new when the new male takes over the pride in his first, business maybe let's not stop wasting risk, mrs on the previous daddy's offspring air so what happened, i think the hyena gets out immediately starts killing it sibling their fight, to the death right out the worm look at this fuckin man, battle as babies legal it's got stood at the sack on it and they just, ruthless animal there would they were saying that sixty percent, twenty percent of women die whether females, rather die when they're giving birth that's because of our garrulity brain the body rate, and also a vivid no female highness o of the giant dick surrender your, the female hyenas die twenty percent of the time when the giving birth current because the baby doesn't come out right like they have, crazy you know they have a foe penis that is actually a vagina its an enormous huge, engorge clitoris is far bigger than the males have to pull it backs the male can, populate with them but then when they give birth it has to come out of that dick and then, it does not come out right so yeah google, that because i might be wrong about the numbers but some exorbitant number of baby, die in a huge number of women does whim accuracy and women, female hyenas die that's why fuck up but there also weird net there, we bigger than the males in leicester because the males won't let the baby's eat so that this one of the things, i think like if something is our scavengers the males are trying to push out everything smaller so because that the females have together, talk to get us to eat a universe their kid it's cool sixty percent suffer, on their way out yes sixty percent of them die on the way out and i think it's twenty percent of the females, i during childbirth is well pretty sure that's what i read which is fuckin bananas i mean, sixty percent though imagined sixty percent all kids die in a way out and then the one, don't die if you got two of em one on kills yellow one the rough neighbourhood its major arcos society birthright, fake peanut yeah that's what i'm saying no wonder what is the purpose of the fake peace let us take pains to dominate the men they get on time, the ban and they go missing pitch sorts gonna pay and they got a big ol strap on they peg them, and all male hyaenas cooks they'll take its crew, it's crazy that's where we're heading is education diameter really jesus ouch types which states that creates a high death rate for first time mothers yeah hi deathrays and say how many but i think it's twenty percent everything that the full human clearest, yes i've seen one have you not the water the full the full put now and i m never seen it like a biological kitty pull up the internal glitter internal glittering, it was only discovered is it not allowed we shall have quickly think about that, yeah yeah get trouble you can pull it up just don't show the world just show us if you think if you put, on youtube we'll be demonetized and possibly kicked off the networked google it yourself google it, weirdo and and be careful of the wrath of the gun enormous structure that i think we didn't fully and, i don't understand how we could have missed it but my understanding was we didn't, where there on the left below it looks exactly like this, space ships from war the world's nineteen facade sorry that's all that stuff, the all you see on the outside that shows we're going in, not our eyes you afraid doesn't it seems like an alien should surely these hugger like that's the ridley scott alien the face augur well yeah who while just that, look it's very weird that we have just come to accept what the shape, of the body is remedies very bizarre and then if we were, shaped like sting raise we saw a person we billig what in the holy fuck is that thing yet with his, its eyeballs rounds sniffing things with nostrils like which is accept the fact that this shape is is normal but it makes sense will this is why cephalopods from last time, we're talkin beheld a fair share my i just, are under consideration to be the next great model organism for biology so, you think about how weird it is it's some branch of the file genetic tree so far distant from us that these molluscs have such advanced minds and you their skin, is the wonder of the world for sure yeah nobody, quite how all of that not only do they have these chromatophores to get the camouflage right but they also change the texture of their skin to mimic things like coral and all the stuff wouldn't it be cool if we made cephalopods the next great model organism, and we started doing comparative like now a anatomy but connect hummocks where we're trying to study how their brains, organize because they're so far away they are probably the closest we will ever get to meeting aliens and said that the last year, here and i'm really excited if that goes forward will it really does, you know whether it's a cuttlefish or whether it's an octopus like aleko it's like kind of like a squid like yeah a little bit like a person's like a monkey butt, real deadline the nautilus craziest maybe of thine the cuttlefish the most interesting for sure they're both back, this is their throughout hygiene red blending, regenerate as part of this bizarre yeah what would be fun to do, i would imagine that newts and salamanders anders in the tetra pod category would be the best for us to study for regeneration i like, it shows a young girl on our back tinkerer head back sorrowful face as a rap yeah, you know you lose your head nature like you gave up the big piece he gave up the queen dover yeah, our seas have you lose your tail like debatable degree tail back we could, grow their tail back you know but they only grow like most of it didn't go the whole thing but the, i reject em you can just get an arm off over and over again there is king arthur had when you get there had reached, don't by major saying it's weird you can't like chobham in half from the waist down they don't, you can only get rid of limbs yet but you can get rid of the limbs like nature, of all the strategy for dealing with predation just given the arm given the arctic it pop what do you think's often run had this successful head transplant in monkeys and like the early seventies and then we one way from it probably would move, otherwise takes it beverly hills it be getting new bodies is going ahead, current new realities get new heads they are people with fear, it transplant the brains if once lived river matches have an eight hundred, talk about your old motorcycle victim to a people can start doing well then i guess it's, we walked i thought it was kind of a weird move them, succeeded that than say ok too much can do you think that's what they did, oh it was probably hard to get funding people thought your playing god the guy who did it if it was his name is robert white any was a devout chris, cancer is it was good because the other is a lot of this reverence fur human form and if a religious person is doing it we feel better than if somebody is a nest, creating bright rice some atheist scientists right does that there is no god i've been is cutting heads of earlier touching them the monkeys, yeah that's what's also like we think of in his light ok it's one thing, trying out medicine on a monkey that might save babies but it's nothing, we just say what happens right cut this monkeys head off, this crazy if you ve ever seen this the russians had this film introduced by j b as hell day in great english biologists was also a communist and therefore very preserve it and there's this experiment was experiments in the continuation of the brain after death and they hook up the head to an artificial circulatory system, and they sort of continue to have interactions where they swab the head and they get the eyelash movement in that the tongue comes out to lick and eat things it's quite interesting i would recommend it, how then is one of the greatest stir quotes none, where's the universe queerer than you suppose it's queer then you can suppose what a great, it was also the inordinate find this beetles inordinate, on this euros but that the archbishop of canterbury found himself acceded across from her, then and wanted to needle him because he was a communist atheists they said you know tell me well what, what does your study of the biological would inform us about our great creator and how then shot it back is it that he has an inordinate fondness for beetles because beatles are so highly speciated and what was his reaction that, why if it was a different era that sparked burned but like a two hour to our way of thinking about the heart of a burn where we're really committed to the idea that all the stuff, the planet re sending rockets into space that that's more, really committed to this that our significance although its clearly if we work together we believe in a sense of community it's more importantly each, it is certainly more important says you mean if people didn't, just yet we were wiped off the planet by all the other animals would be ok we really would be ok may we will, the gain and lose more predators and we wouldn't be controlling the populations are but if all the ants went away thou be arap there'd be a rap, we're done no more people lisbon wide decided that if we look, all insect we'll expressly all acts like a price, probably would collapse all the ecosystems that we need to sustain human life i have a feeling that those water bear tartu grades would be like second, however the end well we wouldn't be able to make it but a lot of shit would make it a lot of others, that is true but the thing i think maybe you'd make it anyway maybe they're wrong, donors and human rights brings out maybe didn't read that, find out that's true if all ants died human beings we go extinct just google that i think i think i read, paper proposing that and they were explaining the critical role that ants play in all these different ecosystems and how the bio mass of ants worldwide is equal to, are greater than the bio mass of human beings, i don't have any intuition around that yeah sounds reasonable, cable that's how i think we're more for gi dear forty ok maybe that's, if i ever seventy and television i haven't i watch, must be more important stupid fucking aunt was dirt house, fucking just piss on your house woggle jogging yeah, more and more important thing you yeah don't, my around half your people by passing on year the obvious, play natures one protect you your house in the dirt it's a whole on mound, the interesting thing about humans is that where the only species it understands what game were in and we can reject the game yes every other species is playing the game so you know you know my, rising to me that my brother only wanted to have two kids and didn't one eye like spent all his time down at the sperm bank in making donations as your evolutionary theorist you ever think it's kind of weird they should not be playing this game very effectively any inertia me back there, he said if you actually understand the game why would you want to continue to play it i thought that was really interesting that somebody who, rationalizations i get a brow vertically fences all insects dying not just ants axiomatic fifty years for people to disappear for that according to this science explore find out the bio mass of ants thus even tribute, what i want want to get rid of this anti human thing does not, equally neutral if i just looked at it objectively we, you don't think so you think as a more significant because we're more significant to each other but there's no significance in the whole game if you just take a completely materials like what we require is one rock once back big deal right right so the problem is if you accept that as an answer then you could have failed, to me that they have this annual question at the edge that organ and finally guy got exhausted and one ask another one so finish this quick here think, i'm sorry many went to ants dwell ants outweigh humans individual workers way an average one to five milligrams accord to species when combined, all ants in the world taken together way about as much as all human beings that's such as yeah that's what i'm sanders that's fucking bananas who did, fifteen to twenty percent of the terrestrial animal biomass, specially abundant they monopolized twenty five percent or more i'm an after i've a buddy money, brian cowen counties do he when he was in college he spent some time in the jungle he was thinking is going to be a biologist there's gonna stop, insect who's gonna be in what is an act of war and it was so, they had to sleep in these elevated tents and they had to, paint like some sort of like turpentine type chemical all over the posts because if they didn't the ants would crawl, the post and eat you in your sleep we literally, eating you and tell everybody and you ll die that where people have died elephants have been eaten by ants, and he said you can hear them walking in the jungle, like in the night you here you hear the footsteps of fun, king ants because her so many of you in the wrong place at the wrong time and is a path of these mother fucker, moving your way and they send a signal that we got something here and they crawled up you they just all start crawling up you and there's so many of you can avoid will because because not really separate animals rather use social i'm i'm an opera has this weird property of this habit deployed structures so that the females are highly related, and so in the same way that yourselves aren't individual animals they are all conspired to create, swirled of bees and anson and wasps and things i'm i'm i'm an after the real entity is the colony it's not the individual, so if i took a psychological of approach to you, i just went set sail buy sell you know your ear this collection of ten or fifty trillion separate entities and that's what makes ants so terrifying yet is that car park in the great anarchist sort of an amateur naturalist and he would look to natural systems and say why can't humans cooperate like this the point is we're not structure, to cooperate in this you social fashion the way they cooperate is so uncanny when those leave cutter, design those intricate cities with they have places were things ferment, and work were gases are released through holes in the ground and it doesn't make any sense, little tiny brain could figure out this enormous structure but somehow another when combined and, millions and millions of these designs appear all over the world and they see saving it, on the video of they filled a leaf cutter ant colony they filled the home, martin metal was something like that when you call a greenery i'm churches yet i think they re flooded, it was concretely flooded concrete in all the holes, dug out everything around it so you could see the structure and then the, splain what there's this is really like well thought out like they have, the food and and this is where they take the leaves and they didn't they, let them rotten they turned to mulch and this like a guy, swimming you sister loosely coupled system what makes it seem so amazing media it is, utterly amazing but if you think about it is indeed, jewels making decisions the conspire to create these since these structures its lesson bits, that's more amazing than when it is which is its aid loosely coupled distributed system, send out explorers them though report back and they'll do the dance and danced communicates the information and you you get all these coordinated activities, in what other systems to suppress the fertility of females because the related, is the video we're talking about and so this is it's really huge too and they, a really almost uniform and sizes is really strange way or similar in size they so they have these, half ways that go to these like rooms the circular rooms and there's just, tubes and circular rooms that they uncover emits fucking enormous when you look at our big this thing maybe you had it legally how big is out was, eighty feet across ninety feet across or something like that again so, their continuing to dig this up and i've been done in this video here but you see all the pipe, should extend to the left and the right so they d, of some sort of complex civilization some we, passageways and and and rooms and they do it just like this everywhere, so some pattern has emerged in their species that has set them up to act as this collective group, and operate in a similar fashion all over the world where wherever they exist in that sort of with that kind of dirt they can manipulate right that that's, alone is one that is a massive mystery anyhow, almost imperceptibly small its tiny little head it is little head, the figure of a whole how do you feel you know tunnels that he's done millions or not but i went up to working together okay so few look at for example see elegans the nematode with thousands cells for the entire body plan three hundred of which are neurons we have a complete map not only of the cell lineage diagram which is how this thing unfolds from a single fertilized eggs but we also have a complete wiring diagram of its nervous system so this is something that locomotor moves around it eats has sex and it's only a three hundred neurons each of those is extremely primitive machine and they send signals to each other and we still don't know that have a thing really works even though we ve got the entire thing mapped she's his was the great inside of sydney brenner them we would make the the worm the great model organism because we could actually map, the thing about it right and it is astounding me how little we ve learned we ve learned a ton from it but i had thought that we would ve gotten much farther and understanding the brain did you see this recent discovery of a twenty five foot long, combined no yeah i got find out about that yeah you gotta see this fuckin thing it's insane, and i think is a very recent discovery at least one this large, these guys are swimming around with this thing, it's impossible it looks like they ve they landed on another planet, that what i read i read it really quickly is running out the door that it exists large eight mill, meter worming like sea creatures duns new zealand divers so they're looking at this thing but i think there's many, different organisms inside of it i don't think it's one individual organism yeah it's me, up of hundreds of thousands of organisms i've never seen yeah like why what is it what does that mean, watching this or listening to this rather we're we're looking at it, these divers that are just trip and balls here they're like what in the fuck is this and it looks like, it's in the water it almost like semi translucent right would you say in his dwarfing its enormous it's so big, who's in changes but sometimes is larger than a human waste or human chest and dumb other times, but look at that what is that i'm stuck with a fact, i gotta understand what they're saying that is made up of hundreds of thousands organisms like how is it made up of different stuff like what is it, have you ever heard of anything like this like the portuguese men of war i think is five different organisms is it think that collaborate in effect, really the portuguese madame wars number flickr one thing we can say that, above the water those fuckin crazy piracy, just whatever the ocean is like that they world which randall, can a space where i wonder if there's aliens out there there were higher no the white fuckin there like one of those cuttlefish octopus or this goddamn thing, upper right hand corner jamie what is that we're lookin fuck and what is that thing sixty foot long john, it's like a civilization like a ship of these things flying, through the ocean what have you ever seen this before what the fuck is that, come on man that looks like something from avatar doesn't it totally does right like, something that comes up that tree of we put it in the new yeah tell called james cameron look at this thing, so this is what those things are but the other one is very smooth or its low resolution and we can get a really good look at it, but that's what it is is this collective group of hundreds of thousands of organisms that combined, gather and again jack by that turtle all you bitches when a weird weird organism tat look at this picture, if you start your arm and a leg just dude how bizarre is it that physique civilization of these things all combined but what, they are is individuals that operate as a giant tube you never heard this before now i'm so happy, i remember that when it's a fucking weird one man but the dead the idea, the ocean is really an alien world yeah i love the funniest parts when you when you hear these guys withered remote submersibles and they find some new life for gas, that's why get really excited because it it's the ability to meet aliens, there are new things they mean we with cannot sort o mapped out the biology last year or less is like a few weird things you via the jungle weird bugs whereas i it vietnam can i am surprised for us steer with fangs it was he knows, oh the sulawesi boards or other dear really damp higher dear non about vampire, he's he's looking thing ever its dear with fangs like crocodile look and fangs, they come hanging down like this this is some jacqueline, thing now is that it's a weird little animal it's on a big dear either we'll do you know like that thing vampire dear, that's a real animal libya that how fuckin strange, what is it what was in this unhappy jamie look at that thing, something akin to their antlers they use it to defend themselves ok that's not real area, now you just pick that's that's some photoshop bullshit what's interesting is, apparently elk have these things called that people com ivories now, but there were they are is one point on their tusks like a bore a giant task, they eventually shrank and now they're just this weird sorted, have some here show too there in the after the picassos empty but the there this weird thing that's, one time it was some kind of a weapon just like their head is mean the antlers universe though large, just what how do we describe this was they did the quickest growing, fucking hugely are they fall off every year and they grow back every year and it's all just for fighting and they used to grow back tucks to let these two have the answer to test for permanent but these two just did just for duke in, yeah it's crazy weapon sexual selection why, you're not really weird things done beetle the there's a, weaponry you have as your antler is inversely proportional to the amount of, popular tory apparatus you have where it counts, impressive weaponry you're not able to do quite as much and, that may be the engine of species actions because the vagina and penis that system is a lock and key and so if something shrinks too much then you can't nests, early get get the jobs of a greedy dung beetles, and pass on maybe there's a certain amount of cooperation is needed in the dung beetles world can have an oppressor canada, this kind of the dung be world the patriarchy in the end the dung beetles look at this, size the antler on that guy year for girls make fun of programming, why do we have the says it looks like the guy with the labour gaining exactly like what's he doing over there were these giant alex i l antlers tiny little dec, you want you want two guys got little little like that like that guy probably probably huh, like a roach ever hunting question i started looking into this like primitive hunting tat was positively predisposed towards her, doing and i turn myself off of a maiden hunt but i turn myself off of hunting by watching the effect of some of these people who were beating and killing bears in ways that it just doesn't feel to me like hyper respectful, and i wondered if there's like a deeper layer where if i got even deeper into it i would understand it or am i actually correct that there is something we, about the effect of attracting some beautiful bear to a kind of easy place to kill it and then just getting super excited about, doing it in well your natural instincts there's a reason for them and your most certainly correct it's it's a weird feeling that the idea, you're going to trick this bare and thinking is going there to eat and then you kill him, bear hunting is different than any other kind of hunting in the first ball does a lot of emotional attachment to because people of teddy bears things on those lines but, there's are this idea that they're beautiful they definitely are now the definite, also one of the more ruthless animals and animal kingdom and they're all cannibals all of em, and the males don't just go after the cubs they eat them and they they go, to them specifically to eat them and then when the males get chased off the female what year on cubs and as is universal, there are also responsible for the death of at least fifty percent of undulate calves and fons whether its, moose cows so i don't have any these issues so, they also are really difficult to hunt and their populations, by wildlife biologists are important to keep under control civic by all so, you will not kill them unless you debate you will not so of you is, of two things as too happy they have to use dogs which is what these to use a lot of these shoes we call for an end to the nineteen nineties the outlawed hound hunting and then the out, around the same time with essentially did in northern cow in california is they outlawed bear hunting but they didn't you can still pont bear, but it's extremely difficult almost impossible with a bow or very very unlikely like a rate of success of extreme if you want to, troll populations if you like to eat moose andy, here or you want to have them keep healthy population or any dont want the bare encroaching, these rural homes and these areas you have to control their populations and this, very few other ways to control their populations other than baiting them so soon that i was positively predisposed to hunting i do think that their beautiful creatures i think their emotional creatures, but i understand their all there are beautiful so i think i mean i, italy that robs the beautiful the fascinating it's the aspect that freedom it should it's it's, weird form of trickery and we don't think it's sporting right, throw their populations you have to accept that this is a necessary evil summit summit i grasped it still at the level the thing that surprised me was that the affect wasn't the expected effect of the hunter with reverence in some sense sufficient reverie, for the kill yeah that's what flip me well there's people get excited and they get happy that their successful because hunting is difficult, you take that context you ve taken out of context and people, happy especially when they get happy they getting happy around people, that have no problem with hunting see one of the problem, that's assume that you only have that respect if you don't have happiness that goes along with that relate i said that that there is some amount of, sadness some amount happiness is a weird like i have a feeling of loss it's there's a lot of weird stuff goes off surprise in the reason i'm asking you is that i had expected that i would have the difficulty bears equals, bears and hung it pass that keep both going round the whole thing and then when i finally got to the end it was just that there wasn't the right balance between, sadness ecstatic elation it's hard it's hard did it's hard if you, they are experiencing it is it's hard if you're not involved in this hunt for many many days and it gets very difficult and he put it and you dont know if its ever gonna happen but the bare hunting in print, more problematic psychologically no no i think there's a, really good argument and i support this argument that you must keep bear populations in control if you want people and in all those other animals to live in harmony got because if you doubt there's nothing else if, the populations and control by the other than bigger bears grizzly bears in, is bears and they get out of hand are way scarier that's a real it's a real reliance real giant problem in terms of our, our anthropomorphic cessation of these animals you know, hatching these human attributes and these human thoughts and and thinking of them as our friends in the forest and then what they actually are to people that live out they're not my guesses, to see you elated after three days of frustration yes on on a good hunt i expect that you would use the kill responsibly that you would forego certain kinds of kills i don't have any, those issues i think i think that where the issue is that i wouldn't expect an unbalanced relation yeah i understand we sang and, specially an unbalanced elation when your hunting over bait right, foreign animal that is not necessarily thought of in our culture, as being an animal you eat which is bear allowed some people think that you don't eat them blackberries in particular actually, they taste very good people do eat them when you deal with, people like i have friends my friend john and jan rivet who live in alberta and there they are hunting guides, it's a real necessity up there to hunt bears, because there is nothing else is keeping their populations in check and if you ever go up there you see an extra, ordinary amount of bears you could see nineteen, twenty bears in a day they're everywhere in theirs, density of them and they just decimate the do, population they decimate the moose population and there's some, from that learn that they get into garbage cans then go to break into people's cars and destroy them they ve killed a few people but it's pretty rare, most time they realise that people are dangerous they stay the fuck away but it's not what, would i appreciate is spot and stocking traditional pray animals that's what i like to do the spawning stock dear and elk because i feel like first, whether makes sense or not to make them more sense to me in terms of like a prey, well they're the ones that i covered the most what i wanna do is i want to go and get older mature animals that are, are an elegant animal that spreads genetics that is already is, me no seven eight years old nine years old as animal that doesn't how much time left if you get it now you're probably getting it within a year of its death whether its by natural causes, wolves cold starvation you're you're doing it probably, the most humane you're giving it probably the most humane death its reasonably possible for this thing is unless it falls off a cliff and even then the, might survive that for a little while you when you're shooting in animal with an arrow it's dead in seconds, you know you hidden in the heart and do they fight, not an out this year it literally walked for yards and tipped over it just step steps, bull i'm very impressed with the skill of some of these yeah i guess this is the print primitive hunting movement spears and see that's i think you should i think should be really care for, about anything that you do that's not that accurate that's that's an issue, yes a giant issue out barboza extremely accurate, guys that can shoot a paper plate at a hundred twenty yards every single time they could shoot a good little play like that the old i'll bet their life, they can drop an arrow into that at a hundred twenty yards every single time you can get good at that you can get if you have good too, megan reasonable control of your emotions in your anxiety nature in the hall, in the heat of the moment you don't shoot anything an hundred twenty yards down you shooting and things thirty yards forty yards and the degree of successes, very high with skilled hunters review there, ethical and shine the shot decisions the primitive stuff is like y y you throw in spain, there's like what it would you dont you trying to prove that you're better than people, he's a bow and arrow like this is not an accurate or effective thing, i mean it kind of is but you have to be like five yards ten yards like we going to be fifteen yards max even though i think part of the thrill of it for them is putting themselves in danger, is a little bit of that if you shoot and oh, seen some of these things filmed where the person looks like you know they're up in there i don't know what to call it there a little tree stand treestand and that doesn't look like they're putting a lot of risk but some of these people are clearly getting off on this is the primal hunt right and this is their going backwards into something where the animal could surprise them and what i what i wanted to do, wanted to re acquaint myself with you now that i can i can watch somebody actually in that moment try to figure out what my ethics around hunting were and i thought that i had prepared myself and as i thought but when i was when i saw you find out where joe is because i have no question knowing your ethics and how you think that you would have a very subtle perspective on all these different kinds of kills which sorts of animals, have you gets a spears you're in a weird place like you say i only spear wild pigs were trying to get rid of many way ok but that's where in a weird place where nowhere place because i, ethically i think you have two choices three choices, free choices are rifle which is number one ethically realistically because, if you shoot something with a rifle you you can be really, out of a hundred yards a hundred percent of the time like, it's crazy windy out or the some weird conditions altitude can affect ballistics but not that much, our two hundred yards your fuckin deadly if you have a really good control square, we send a trigger you not jerk unerring saying you not panicking then boas second in our, tuning of your motor skills but it still possible can then you have crossbow which is even more effective than a bow faster morphine, percent faster feet per second so that it travels at a flat line cause it's going quicker before it drops the i'll drop the same speed right, let's and arrows all drop at the same speed they just don't get get there seems to be some same amount of time because i'm shooting something at a hundred yards with a bow, calculating for the fact that the arrows gonna drop significantly in the time that it takes its goal, the two hundred and eighty feet per second is like a normal speed for a good bow with a good heavy arrow that's too an eighty people, gonna go a hundred yards far quicker but in the same, out of time it takes that era to get to that target the bull is gonna drop the same amount of the arrow that's what most people don't understand so across, what is more ethical because it's more accurate its does have, we're moving parts you could actually sit on arrest and just squeeze the trigger, i was travelling faster so it's called a bolt travel, faster subtle drop less after that should get squarely, after that's like you throw spears ok you got what, kill things with it and people have done it but it gets to ugh how, accurate are you and what is what's your ethical brain right i can ethical range for a really good hunter with a bow and arrows probably eighty yards we admit that, maybe it's a moose ninety yard something big but with a spear like what do you got you get ten yards so you know, why does the question i was doing it for meat i do, because is this your mt everest you want to kill a piglet spear, and are you saying that this pig is not worth as much say should be able to kill with a spear, i realise that where decisions and people make those with, ass they make those decisions of black bears like people that live where they they consider them nuisances rent which they they kill them the means to be used to allow them to shoot you still out a hunt used to be allowed to hunt black, years with a spear and alberta until a big scan, a couple years ago where a guy filmed himself doing that, he shot a bury killed a bare otherwise spear and was, in holler n and people programme to hold a video does disgusting and protested and people from under, armor dropped his wife from there you know that this sort of us, sponsorship deal with them and it a it ignited, caused a rift in the hunting community some people think and build a hot with iraq or what you hunt with shrill hunt with anything and other people like ok but, what are we doing are we just going out to get meat or are, we putting on a macho performance of our ability to this is exactly what i wanted to get at which if you know the depopulation ass to be controlled and you want the meat, then it makes sense to me that you have to open yourself up to some of the pleasure of the kill that makes some sense but when i saw just like flipped me out because in, it wasn't a silly it was above and beyond as us beer now and other, the skill arms impressive the bravery but lack like why rather here i m doing it to population control, you're you doing it for the middle east was a surprise to me i got a kind of second by it does, were there you'd probably even more conflicted, actually were there in the presence of the think dying there no watching a bare die a video is one thing but being they're alive when they dies a completely different thing it's it's it's a very, complicated thing because we have these deep set, emotional connections to certain animals that my friend steve or is going to be actually on tomorrow, cause charismatic megaphone idea that we have this different view of certain animals bears in particular, but if you use the animal or speckly respectfully and you kill it ethically, and you do not have any problem with hunting bears and in fact i think it's actually a nest, it really is a necessary task it is something that even if you don't lie, in a place like alberta you probably should hunt bears because you should do your part there's a lot of mount there and in one of the thing, said becomes an interesting relationships relationship between the moose hunters and dear hunter, in the bare hunters that they have kind of those small, once have come to an understanding that even if i dont want bear i need those people out there doing it but it's, how do you do it and why are you doing it i thank you i've seen animals die very quickly with a bow and arrow they die, quickly i've never seen animal down with a spear but dont think its nest sir but at all, want to be the person that tells you you can't do it if you have an ethical range of five yards, you only hunt bear with a spear at five yards and you kill it immediately you hit and kill it you're right then europe, what what are the ethical parameter around i apprehend also i would kind of b a hypocrite because even, like an ethically kill something at forty yards or for just figure out, the number is depending on the size of the animal it either, no i can do that i could do it weighs or with a rifle so why my using a bow and arrow why do i want to make it more difficult why am i making it more challenging why my requiring myself to practice that bs oral questions your very software is a very important question to ask because of those, probably then there's a rifle right here i think that that that that part of it has to do with the primal association with the kill, the key question is how do you want to indulge that what is set and setting blah blah blah so that was that that was the thing i found shocking as is that i had fought united did something about the need to control population it's the effect which, really killed me yeah well again we're talking about bears you know as this such as bears, their animals as well yeah i mean i saw one, focus more necessarily business the question i had to ask you because i sort of i was very surprised by my own reaction while lot, people are taking issue my good friend ben o brien whose a brilliant writer whose actually also a hunter is, advocating that people stop taking what he calls gripping grins with a grip and grin, is like save you shot a beautiful dear you're holding the dear up by the antlers in your smiling and he's advocating that those photos are problematic because people who don't hunt look at it like you're some blue, thirsty ass all that super happy that something died and, it's not even though that's not how the people, feel when taking those photos with their eyes, happy that something which is very difficult which you know special using a bow most people go, empty handed it requires too much fitness physical fitness, going up and down the mounds requires too much accuracy in training and technique in our tree most people fuck it up and then there's dealing with anxiety multiple fuck it up but act, of elation right you did it i can't believe came together while because it was probably not going to come together and people get happy these are people again that already, someone who is an animal rights activist or someone a deeply appreciates animals and then you shown that photo they have a completely, an association with what that photo means without photo means as here's an asshole whose true, i think i don't know any species that celebrates a kill for food with glee, kill monkey they get pretty happy well that they do it socially than they they share it in a through altruism, ships are my least favoured speech there wholesale terrifying the worse the terrifying little fuckers so we're, where do you think we are on the political front we haven't even touch that i think the right the same whereas bow hunting for, spears and rifles its others this worlds messy you know, things are messy do you see a way in which this political epoch comes to an end the only hope that i have is through, reasonable dialogue becoming an accepted and appreciated thank celebrated thing and then, it is possible that people can realise there's some stupidity to this, team mentality that we have is right verses left which is almost all good percentage of it, in patterns that get adopted in order to as we ve, started talking about this in order to establish yourself as someone who's intergroup bread you you get accepted by this group and you see it left, turn right i mean i don't want to name any names but there's a bunch of people to do it blatantly you see them that i've even seen him switched teams and he see them, which teams and i dont by their rationalizations when it comes to ideology but i think is what they're doing as their switching teams because they realize there's an inn on this team drive and they could just say this is the problem of the team i used to be on those fuckin losers and there the real, benedict arnold right like like they probably have as much of an infinity to the ideas of one side as do the other side they just go, all in on one side to get acceptance from the group it is no way, people change their opinion that much over two years from like that you know it's like, it's more sense now and i've been attacked by people on the left so i'm gonna go the right or vice versa and use, if one they say there been attacked like oh you fuckin baby there's three hundred million people just in this country alone if you put something out there publicly and a thousand people attack you don't act like be impaired, launch that idea out into the zeit guys and people, people on the right of people on the left you gotta be able to argue your point one way or the other and not just immediately, jumped ship when someone who shares ideas with you decides that, ideas socks and maybe they're wrong and maybe you're right bigger, these partisan patterns that people just seem to automatically fall into their so, detrimental to dialogue so detrimental to us under really understand each other and really having some sort of a sense of community right this is a giant, unity of three hundred million people that i had supposed vagueness and this, dear that it's this group is trying to fuck it up and they're trying to turn us all muslims and this one wants everybody to be gay, what what's everybody to fucking free food on this and is this is nonsense this is nonsense we need better, you're standing and work in another word better education gets tossed around law but it also means better social understanding right better social education i got, creation of who we are and why we think the way we think, calling out weasels on both sides of the pattern calling, weasels on the right that are pandering that are just trying to get up of interest the jury, repeating a lot of these like accepted believe because they know that they can hit this frequency, the thing that people are doing on the left there doing, on both sides i think most reasonable people have, election of ideas that they share from both the right and the left and most reasonable people are reasonably compassionate and i think that's one of things were missing some, an appreciation for each other for all of us as a group and it did this, i think if we can celebrate reasonable conversations and celebrate and understanding of other people's perspectives relic be able to look into how you're looking at things have empathy, let me see we come from with this ok money put myself in your shoes instead of just a me like fuck you you cook and fuck you, everybody exercise a little bit more were loaded more calm and come at, from a rational place and try to like realized like trades exclusion, been expecting the very dangerous idea which as i keep hearing my chief inclusion officers and i thought about a from it, from ecclesiastes easy not every season there's a purpose under heaven so, there's inclusion there also has to be exclusion bright and like d platform your unplanned forming somebody is an act of exclusion and very often three interesting that the people who are for inclusion or very focused on the need for de platform on which is an act of exclusion so should we have chief exclusion officers that both monitor who is being excluded including some elect james do more, at google i guess it ethical to exclude him or are there certain voices that need to not be at some tables in order for something to make progress because of you always have the voice that the most extreme that doesn't except the game then it's very hard to move forward within the game if your constantly, it seems like some perspective that very few people hold terror rises majorities or you know, people who sort of can more or less get along with each other and keeps pushing us into this very divided landscape i was just curious you not in terms of our group of people that we we talk and hang out with, common where you see the high leverage is our beach we ve just finished the mid term we ve got this twenty twenty election looks to me like hilary is kind of, i and whether she wants to get back in the game this trump thing has completely you don't like it like the dress, is it black and blue white fur click could be eight years right and i just have you thought about how this ends well, would never be so presumptuous to think that i have any idea how to sense i have i have proposed, it's gone because i wouldn't worry about and this is also again hypocritical that because i think, from the ruins we're not going to get such a clear i like any clean i know now this isn't very clean either though modestly doc i once not clean, having hit this is he loves putin in others, thing is weird it's other than the bankers having the amount of influence they have the fact that there's two lobbyists what is it what's the number two, lobbyists to every member of congress or to lobbyists every senator for the farmers, but that of influence over though the way our laws are shaped its itself fucking bananas right now right so so off the rails so it is twelve but i didn't i been specifically but there's twenty three registered lobbyists for every, amber now i think from the pharmaceutical industry they were saying not twenty just i think it's too for every member of congress in the pharmaceutical industry yet, the question that you start out with like d platform in people, where we really want to make sure that this, we see the solution we see that this is incorrect and we see these people, the world is flatter idiots and we think that these people that this i think this and think that, we think there are wrong and so we want to stop them from talking but doesn't work it just works for now it did it, so sure that you are correct that you want what you don't just want your son, to be heard exclusively you wanna you wanna silence these are the other people's ability to participate in this argument even if their totally wrong i think that's dangerous because i think that the way to fight off ideas, aren't good is the introduced ideas that are good and you're going to be going to have a bunch of people that agree with the ideas that are bad but i think that that's a part of this whole thing, things out like you need to have bad ideas floating around their depreciate good ideas of all the, ideas are good but what do we do get it out against right these are bad, to have these bad ideas broadcast what's bad, i'd have someone say hey these are bad idea is ok but we need to see the pitfalls of racism we do you see the pitfalls of crime we need to see the pitfalls of corruption we need to see it in action i think it's like stock market swindling i think a lot of ways as important we need to understand that this is a patent the people fallen to continually over and over again when they have, control whether we remove the numbers would i do this happen if i tell you that, he's gonna go down than you invest the money and i put the money in your bank and we worked together what makes me so people do, they just fucking do it over and over and over again should you punish him yes absolutely but i think it's kind of, port and to see some fucked up behaviour just too because we're not done, we're still in some sort of emotional and psychological and even for, single evolution we're in the middle of this thing and i think that, it is really shitty ideas that a lot of people have what they do is they vassili, the comprehension of why we think dumb shit and something, you dont know why people think dumps shit please see someone over and over again that thinks dumb shit and you get to see that whether its alex jones or whether to fill in the black what god you want deployment idols ok so here's my thing, want a lot of our leading experts de platforms ok, big a on tucker carlson's driveway aren't we mean well if i think about who the great danger, is is it alex jones veers towards tinfoil hat land with some frequency or, the people who were selling a weapons of mass destruction in iraq as a response to nine eleven or you know the people let's assume that, you're a reasonable person on immigration you neither think that borders should be open nor closed then he said, hearing professors saying anything about immigration is is that it has absolutely no costs and all of them are, better than all of our people because in other highly, rain that highly motivated their young he thinking like ok what kind of thing has all benefit, and no costs right you're not even entering into rational disk, we're on our hearing like all these trade deals the gut negotiated yeah that kind of wasn't true all those things that we were telling you that if you if you question these things you are backward protectionist and you were just you were stuck in the old world you couldn't embraced the new that was all bullshit what i think is we have it but a crisis and expertise institutional expertise is at an all time low nobody really trusts any of our institutions to be an authoritative source of ground truth, say that everything that the institution say is wrong ravaging the experts say is wrong far from it is just that there are almost no experts are institutions that aren't willing to distort facts in order to pursue institutional goals that, that's a giant issue right right and so i dont actually wanted de platform these people but i do have the very strong so, you know when i when you came on your show and peter teal my friend in boss, came one day reuben show i thought that was quite a moment where this alternate network of distribution which is not under centralized control started to be seen as comparably powerful and important and i think some of the noises tucker karlsson just made to dave reuben about behave you're doing the set of your garage and you have the freedom to do anything i'm i'm beholden to the structure in which i live here, word a very interesting place with respect to what is this thing this alternate distribution network for friday has that's unpoliced by the institutions and you know i think i've been convinced in the last two days that i need advice that i got from you at the beginning and you need start a podcast, i think i need start a podcast i think it is our podcast just keep going on about the hop, till people figure down right now we have to we have to return to see, kind of stable sanity that i'm positive that the institutions can return us too because the the institutional interests really have to do with the fact that certain kinds of growth on which their predicated their existence is predicated of evaporated, so all of these institutions are extremely vulnerable to corruption at the moment and, the real revolution is i'm seeing it is that high, agency individuals are out competing traditional institutional structures in terms of mine share and some of those hygiene see individuals are irresponsible you know they're like milo types that are kind of training, things up and some of them are extremely responsible and some of them will do a few irresponsible things but will self correct, and this new world that is being born is a huge check on the institutions but it still largely separately, my right that you don't do a lot of network television doing there, the more but i used i mean that's kai i became, yeah don't do it anymore but it's also because there's nothing fun out there like this like does no place for this, right other than this this is the only place it could do this but isn't it in, thing to you that we still have not like jordan had to be dealt with by the mainstream because the book was too big has effect was too large, i think his effect on the internet is bigger than the book i think the view, youtube videos and the debates that he has the one and i'll tell you the recent one interview with jake you interested to really get the woman's very smart but she gets trounced, it's because he's been in the trenches with this, he's he's fighting a very strange fight of dialogue and of interpretation of discussion and and, the actual sovereignty you know there's a lot, people that want you to think a very certain way and use certain words and say certain things, it doesn't matter whether or not you are in fact racist or sexist or homophobic or whatever it there's a weird battle of control going on that its heart, it as much as it is a battle of inclusion and diversity and strengthening our overall programme, of mine said there's a little bit of that too but this also, undeniable game it's being played and people want to win, gore's there being score does points on the board that throwing in new agents their teams going out and whenever jordan goes on one of these conversations this video, petersen light is a fucking game going we're watching a soccer match or watch, a wrestling match this is jujitsu their deplore, what is really going to happen people he's really good, they get past they keep set in a new checks they said, kathy newman ladys so what you are saying is that didn't work either she's got devastated sugar rocked and this, what's happening over and over and over again because whether you appreciate what he sang or not he, positions that are based on a rich understanding of history and of marxism of communism and of a lot of the problems with people with compelled thoughts if you're come, telling people to behave assert way compelling people talk a certain way and we're not, commit crimes or violence we're talking about weird things like compelled pronouns and so i take if they take your analogy cause you brought it up that he's like do, digits gas so in some previous era i thought your description of the early days of emma was fascinating that we just didn't know what fighting was, so he didn't know who would win or what systems worked and if you think about the mainstream media is like i kiddo, yeah some system that maybe has some vow validity and some very rarefied context and, into general purpose fighting systems and it's it's dismantled very quickly, so now we have this weird situation that we ve got this new world of kind of, rule laden anything goes discussions more or less in them, in stream world doesn't want like the acute, he doesn't want to acknowledge that this weird you have seen type thing is happening how long does that go on, it goes on for as long as it takes this is similar do i think that what's happening intellectually and this is one of the reasons why i don't think you should stop people from expressing these, i is one thing for stopping people to say hey we need to kill black people starving people, he kill why people we need to kill filling the black whatever the group is yeah that's that's different your ear near complete clearly, helping outside of the realm of civilization and into war and violence and we could all colors, if we decide and we should all collectively decide we should have ethics together, whether its rider laughter in the middle we shall decide hey you can't do that because what, you're doing this year you're calling for violence against someone who's not committing any via can i thought you were there as it is a really interesting point ok, let's assume that we know that that behaviour needs to be down regulated in some way you can try to silence the purse where we just physically duct tape them so they can't say anything right you know we put them in jail we won't don't give them access to the media etc etc, the question we should because i think one of the things that we haven't done this to positively say we agree with you that the speeches offensive and it is potentially dangerous, but we think it should be down regulated differently than the de platforms option well the de platform, option the real issue is there's only a few different avenue, for these people to express themselves publicly right and that the argument that's row strangest should these be regulated like utility, or should they be thought of as private businesses get to decide what's on their their channel essentially like it's almost like a prize, nbc that everyone can broadcast out of its none of the above what if the problem is we're trying to pretend is it like dinner parties at the public square is it a utility and it's none of these things i think, these ideas without discussing that like this, it should go to war is the same reason why even though i kind of new that most kung fu was bullshit before them, you have seen i want those guys to get in there and try oh you got some desktop, hey come on in our introduce you to a guy you know this is his, came the last scares and are you going to try your death touch and he just gonna resolutely the ground beat your fuckin brains in ok right but that i can have because you know death touch but it luck and you let him do it out and that is the battle with the other ideas but it is a little known but but when you d plan, people that's when it's not i agree with you but what i'm trying to get at is that it is a state, i haven't really thought about it the extent to which jordan, is the only one of us that they really gone after like this while he's first of all, the battle was why how he emerged he emerged, various genders like the one in eight of bread seventy eight different genders similar, but now look ok the differences breads position he comes from a different place, the way they were going to him so much more unreasonable they were set, right away that what he has to do is leave work because he's white they were, basically saying a racist thing and everyone universally acknowledged as racist except for these super lefties who thought that, they're mine every white person is somehow or another guilty of at least at the very least, using your privilege to advance in the world at the, to the negative impact of people of color and and people of other ethnic so, they decided that they are going to have a day of exclusion and instead of this day of absence having black people and people of color, or stay home they're are gonna kick why people, out so became an aggressive act instead of an act of appreciation became a act of punishment or an active, exclusion and by people that are clearly out of their fucking mind that was also, the problem is that their arguments are incoherent you would see that fuckin stupid, president of the university standing in front of those kids and they told him to put his hands down because he was threatening through your, scaring us you're making violent gestures with your hands so he puts his hands down they start laughing, this is nonsense now you're in little kids yet little kids ronnie get bore the flies on a grand scale in a state university and it's all, it means that public university right i mean they get funding right this is ok, game for him if he's coming back to the school the kids form these vigilante groups with weapons over what a goose, threatening you like what is happening here the only weapon at the big story there was the non reporting what he might well the new york times washington post all of these, major organs and pr did in reporting didn't want to touch the story but this is what mrs mine my big theory here is that every outfit that, a grand narrative cannot report the news that goes counter narrative, racism by blacks against whites cannot be reported by any out, at that believes that racism is impossible by blacks against whites does, racism is exclusive to any group will but the red at all knowledge redefinition the redefinition could soccer fat dick it's a stupid redefinition that's true this idea that the, only way you can be races as if you have power over that other group that's nonsense every human beings act as individuals they always have power over each other you have power, of power if you more what kind of using about this is that there is no pretense of consistent, i mean on their side of the isle it's like we're gonna throw out the following seventeen, completely contradictory rules and then we'll tell you which rule is operative in any given moment so and i was going to throw out this concept of the hilbert problems for social justice the one of them is you cannot understand me because my, your answers to different and you must understand me by my is so important right or we are all, similar enough that any deviation from fifty fifty shows you the amount of sexism in a workforce and, we are also different that once you include women in previous email occupations you will see a great benefit because, the diversity of opinion what these are all these self contradictory couplets right that you have to agree to well that's the weird thing is who assume that i just by all of your stuff i think we ve made a terrible technical error we fought these bad ideas rather than saying, maybe we should just accept all of your bad ideas and then show you what kind of weird weird world now yes, no no no no you can't do that because they, make sense you can't say oh yeah they make some man how do i know you're serious well but that it might just let those through those things fail but that's my point is that by, showing the internal this is in mathematics we call this reductio ad absurdum that once you take on too many different points you show the conflicts showing that those things cannot all be, there's no way in which if i accept all of your ideas i can run anything so you take this thing about that, trans exclusion from victoria secret rat or even your mother oh god so the idea is that the victim, maria secret luxury division head had to step down where there was a sky, on the background that somebody had said we don't actually want trans people walking the victoria secret runway right and so very interesting of a company that is dedicated to the commercial exe, limitation of humans sexual objects for the privilege of the male gaze and now you're angry that it doesn't include trans into that exploded class, so just without without getting into whether this makes like good economic sense or anything there's just the issue of self contradiction but, that a reduction in view of what victorious, it is isn't it possible that a woman can feel empowered and sexy if she's wherein laundry and it's not just to the explore, she appreciates looking attractive wonderful so take that ok right exactly so the idea is that you're both going to say that that's a pie, native female empowerment issue and it's a terrible male exploitation is at the same time is an intergovernmental exploitation issues like what if a guy legs would have we, then decide universally they like guys we're leopard skin underwear and guy, star wherein leopard skin tidy whitey underwear whether the sexual slept but it but yes but breast the difference between that and women wearing lingerie if with women were a luxury and they do it because they like to be, james dad and they like to be more true that is what word to accentuate their attract so there's a sexual self objectification is an interesting issue yet that is that of empowerment whereas an issue of oppression it could certainly be well if a woman's healthy who take take that all on why does it have to be exploitation that's the question but what i'm trying to say is you ve hit you write some point you ve made too many arguments there's this concept called the principle of explosion in mathematics the principle of explosion says if you can get one contradiction through here, port security you can block the universe that as soon as you allow a single contradiction in the unity of knowledge everything can be proven rats, in some sense in mathematics is frequently to say well let's take all of those beautiful things that you believe, just enunciated some survive enunciated sombrero them mall it instead of, is compatible in these ideas are clearly incompatible so for example one of the tricks that i use is to look at advertising for women to women and what phrases get used so if you use the phrase turn heads the summer in quotes and put it into a search engine you'll find all sorts of revealing outfits that are intended to court the male gaze you so well maybe that's not really, they'll get when you put in a phrase like make him drool and that will be used to market to women and so this issue about can we at least get to a point where we're talking about the internal contradictions of your position like i don't even want to get into what my position as the first, thing that scaring me is that you have said so many things so strongly and so dogmatically in this doesn't have to be about gender be about race could be about class but, whence once you ve said too many things then i can say look, i don't see any way of squaring all of your position is that it does not have to do with me right i think that's where we, haven't gone too so you think letting them come up with as many preposterous things as possible and then once, get to a position where they the ideas contradict, each other expose that well that's that's my point which is once you ve told me all of your principles okra, then i'm gonna say great i'm confused do you feel that, no which has operated in this situation tommy the rule how i decide which principle that you have stated governs this situation by echo edith got what one last point about that i dont want to have to refer, who you were you say well you'd put you bring me each individual situation and i will tell you which principles operative in which principles and operate that doesn't work i want you to list your principle, and list your mechanisms for resolving the conflict within your principles and then once you ve done that, we can actually evaluate what you're saying but at the moment, of your many contradict you seemingly contradictory positions is operative in every particular case so for example which we did that one with the person who is the quantum, ex muslim trans trans you know everything via which is operative the person with mc killop phobia, is a in extremely rare psychological condition or the person who appears to be deep into some self, set some radical self actual zation pryderi even, the person who wears that crazy make up should be able to wear whatever they want is something wrong with it you should build a dress like paul stanley from kiss if yes assume that that's true but what if for example is a heterosexual mail you dont want to watch the crying game at the victoria's secret runway, do you really think that wait a minute do you really think they victoria tories runway shows for the heterosexual mail, some sense yes what guys who ever watchful, so that's what he's branding it save it no no i mean that, something between a fantasy of victoria secret, your executive recently told vote that trend, models don't belong in the fantasy of victory secret fashioned show out that's that's on him where he went, but just because he says does me is true i get if you if you lifted the graph mail, the female of yours of victoria secret i have no idea it would be like a few prepossessing boys and the vast majority of women and maybe some gay guys but that's it does, it's gotta be who fuck is sitting around its on in our what are you doing organs, popcorn re for the victoria secret fashion show dogs comin over mike organ drool to tv the fuck out of here is, corn and then there's everything else everything else is for chicks ok, runway shit i don't not a single guy out there watching one way shit it's like a member when, see that and we always see runways when we, checks walkin around their underwear i think you're calling it very you may, right about who the audiences i have no idea on the demographics i've never watched one of these in my life but it is not the case that i believe that mail the male gaze is nowhere to be found here because it's over, weird thing that the female is largely buying amplifier first, something that is supposed to excite email but it's it's a little bit to me like the female is the magician buying, magic supply at the store for the adi hussar right sure sure that's a good way of looking at it i dont think is the male gay, by his interpretation of that it's a fantasy for men that's ruin with trans men or trans women i don't i don't ever since i don't have a dog that fight seem silly seem selling sex, dont want transgender people to be in there you just have to save it, can save ruins the fantasy you d say i would willingly hiring people that have vaginas i don't know do whatever you want you can, there are certain jobs if you gonna chip and deals like, trans women shown up a trick trans men are they a chip and deals where there was, down there because they don't have a dick and but there are, act and they look like a man is this what women want to see and are they transphobia if they don't want to see that, women go to it you know one of those are male review shows and its, their heterosexual and then not really into trans men are they all jurassic phobic yes, that's what i'm trying to get at is there is a hierarchy like i'm not that interested in this in the particulars of victoria secrets profitability, what what their statements are right what are more interested in is you, even you've enunciated so many there so many different principles at work as to what should govern in a car, but that you won't tell me well ok when these, thing as two beautiful things that you ve said actually lie in conflict how you resolve the conflict and it seems too, well what are you consult us on every single one of these and will tell you in a case by case right that kid, work because what i want to know is i dont want to appoint you as an oracle i want you to stay, it's your positions are i want you to state how you harmonise them, and then we're having a conversation but as long as i have to keep going to you and your crazy definition, given on alternate tuesdays then it doesn't work i completely see your point however you can't give ground, can't give grounded nonsense is that grounds never get back you never getting impact have you, them to establish certain ridiculous principles rules that are contradictory to each other they come up with a reason why they make sense nemo you don't you allow them to put it into the workforce you say look before we put it into the workforce let's just, that you ve said her absolutes will you be, we do and then what jordan does in every single one of these debates here letting people layer, their idea and then you shoot him down and decide what what's, large go what's illogical and i think that's that's that, you see of ideas right and this is why it's important to let these shitty ideas into the matter is why do we still have so much caught up in the eye kido league and the council, that is because it sounds good people like the idea, don't have to learn much you just go away with a death touch factory but they don't want to, that all you have to practice for ten thousand hours you have did sprawl and work on your leg kicks in work mainly desirable and shaming is death touch well debating these i think, honestly and i'm not trying to blow jordan's horn anymore than only have but i think what he does, is one of the few that engages in these people in these very public forums in these long form debates where, they go to war with ideas and these are way better their conversations does exist, fucking good i love chopping down picking you so much because some friendly, i'm not as is like i'm not as combat of this here so i said i am also not a smart ass he is i am also not as i'm not i don't have a residential and i'll have the credentials it he s like when he's the university approach toronto professor phd when he's going to war with these people there, warriors to died his sword what did you do it ass an eminent watch with bread and richard dawkins togo, oh what is darkens now religious none of the is staunchly in that a sort of new atheists driver aggressor as happening because i know he had a stroke, as you know this and why i thought your brother was an atheist as well but threat doesn't think that that religion is a virus, this is not paris citizens rights believes that religion is, actually an adaptation and the weird thing was his he said look there's you, darkens in theirs old darkens and young darkens came up with these two powerful idea the idea that the mean the unit of radiation is is a gene like object he also came up with the idea of the extended phenotypes so when you talked about that aunt mound that your excavating that aunt mount is in some sense part of the ant strategy at such a so deeply tied in that you have to, since the ant mount as part of the ant system because it cannot exist without that complicated underground city my right and so what he said was ok if i use these two concepts that means, have to ride on a gene and they can't paris citizen too much and, you also have this inclusive fitness which is that may be religions co travel with us and allow us to out compete those who dont have them because they seem to be found everywhere, there's so prevalent right you have to if you looked at it objectively not looked at it, like behaviour and peoples who susceptibility to influence if you just look at it, directive leaving from another dimension you'd go will clearly this is a part of being a successful personally about exactly so breyer bred in dawkins met and i think dawkins had this kind of reaction like oh rap, i'm meeting an ultra darwinism whose read my work taken it seriously and is feeding it back in and saying you, you richard dawkins in your younger years established ideas who, when that when those ideas logical consequences are explored it completely negates you're late life hatred for religion, because it reveals it to be an adaptation rather than a paris adaptation of the human species you owe them, real problem that i have always had with darkens in his take on religion is not that he is wrong they're right it is, anger that he has and he's talking to people that believe yeah he, he sets he sets up the kind of like heavy conflict that you know the way people interact with each other bread is, very good the reactions are very dependent upon the attitude that a person has when they go into this interaction you know which, one person meets that person says the same words and they want a ing another person meets a person and has a fair fight what what is it what's the difference with his a lot of it is the way you approach people the lot of, as the way you accept the people's ideas the way a community, with them the way you allow them to fully express themselves of judgment and he hasn't, by any that he felt like there's a war going on and he's gotta shut down religion as quickly as possible thus that he wanted to know so good he wanted to fashion, science into a cudgel that was maximally efficient forbidding the crap out of berlin that's a great way to put an end what bread did is to say, actually your scientific work goes in the exact opposite direction the reason, brought it up was it was one of these unexpected occurrences, that when you have a meeting of these things and this is your point about, ex martial arts is here we don't know what's gonna work we don't know what's gonna know nobody knows anything yet and gradually we, came to understand that there were certain systems that were hyper effective and that even those could get you know you are making the point earlier about brazilian jujitsu didn't it keep advancing, at the same level once we understood stood the role of all of these different systems in advancing fighting so the question i am having repeatedly is what kept brett and dawkins for example from having that meeting, here i think dawkins probably didn't fully understand what he was getting into and he agreed to appear with an evolutionary theorist on stage but he d, you think that it is very common in his ideas is very confident is intellectual capabilities has been doing these type of debates and shutting down these sex, therapy or these these people than earl demean from various religions right i mean from his he's had these, debates with people from judaism from christianity has been part of his career right yeah i mean, didn't even know what the foxes name named the indian fellow, everybody make fun of what the fuck's his name, today this is now the earlier than the wonder this, quantum guy it's always using your that guy that guy that guy's constant, aunt em words re throws quantum into fuck and vegetable soup and tries to make it to make sense he he's use, word salad brain you know and i mean i've seen him debate him, these videos the fake martial arts guys here and they did they show up for the challenge because they ve actually bought it right sinuous dupe deeper, well that's what i'm trying to get it isn't it interesting that, in general the people who say immigration is a pure good there is no connection, islam and terror the only people who oppose but free trader protection, as these people know enough not to want to trances, because what they're saying is is is wrong right and their ex, enough to know that they are they got a secret five point in exploiting part technique for something, and then they know it's nonsense and so they won't actual link they do well then why not, an early they want why don't they want in i dont think day, i don't think they necessarily do actually believe that they're wrong i do think that some of these people that are like soup regressive and, very very committed to some of these may be illogical positions on some of these ideas are afraid of conflict though and i think, it's one of the reasons why they shy towards progressive ism towards socialism i don't think they like, for some of them no no they like to get together and scream at people who does what they like to get a get get together in large groups can say we know why you sleep you fuckin ray, since you fucking piece of shit but one on one there cowards coca it like this is this, the type of person that would think it's a good idea to to show, bang on someone's we weren't you don't hear them in their home that type a purse, it is not tat person there would in that looks forward, two on an even battlefield engaging someone one, it's not what they're doing with administrative silence people scare people intimidate people their bully, intellectual boys people are bullies are almost always and secure their almost always scared so this is why, it has been very few people that are jumping forward to try to go, intellectual war wit wouldn't it rachel mad cow or, linda sorcerer one in them in their pretty and those we do you deal with two very different types of human beings or rachel matters one thing linda's our sores very very seriously religious person who's got some you know very deep believe, this is far as islam she wears the hijab receiving juices took to totally too, things are it back but if i listed a group of people like the late night comedians does this very weird thing that they all, to believe the same like there was a secret me, that they all agreed to a bunch of stuff that i want to see the conference proceedings like what's how so well, that they all kind and know that the republicans or are all horrible the democrats are basically good people that they, they all know that climate sciences settled science i mean, there's some that they have these britain pretty much open borders are great thing, and that everybody who doesn't believe in that it is only so is only not believing it because of xenophobia right, whatever these set of beliefs are i dont see these guys in open discussion particularly your two hours long well i don't think it's that could kill you get, stephen colbert set myers in here and have a discussion might really, and saw they're scared of having discussions people but, they always happy them in a very data to be very measured because they could lose their job it's not it's not that simple, they make a tremendous amount of money but if they can, misconstrued or misinterpreted even not even actually being something actually trance, they are actually homophobic gradually xenophobia, if they said anything that could be taken out of context and put in a small clip and thence, doubt and when it goes viral where they are done look at me, kelly maybe kelly had a question about why can't you wear make up to look like diana ross why can't you but there are good reasons why you can't some good racial history behind black face however, why is it that she can't even ask a question without losing her job i that's it pulled, statement that we are we a boar violence what do you say what you said about about the whole kung fu thing that is only can exist in a protected context well first of all, someone like megan kelly can only exists in a protected contest with all these people get predicted contest even call bears like gotta be one of the fastest minds on the planet, everybody i knows smart has done his shows as he just thinks faster than you'd luxuries, smart guy just because we care but but is also a catholic devour yeah yes, thus bother me bothers me does modem is an organization of kid fuckers while welcome, not speaking out against all those kids getting fucked well that if you're a catholic, i was raised catholic i mean i'm not saying that he is on that same the people he knows are but this is, a giant problem with that organization with but that's not without bothering me what's not bother with what did you want to make sure that we were talking with it we're about to pass each other so andrea back ok, i think you just gave me an answer now he can't appear in this kind of a context because that might come up and hit he needs to be in a world with, much more restrictive rules where someone canst aids and organisation of kid fucker that's right yeah, that's not just more restricted world that that's the reason why that has been able, survive that's what i'm trainees enabled don't talk about other but but is the idea that, it is such a risk like you your point about a kido was if you happen to be unarmed and attack, by a man with a sword this might have some value it would have, some value of someone attacking a very specific way i didn't understand either the ideas that that's a very risky, maybe what you just said to me which could open this whole thing up is that all of these people can only eat ply their ability to have a back and forth of ideas, if the rules are heavily restrict i don't necessarily think that, case i think they could do it in other ways, under this rule system because israel systems how they get paid but i think seth mars, very smart guy no jimmy camel he's a very smart guy they could do whatever they want he could do a podcast, she could do anything he could operate in any and any genre i believe i think, think jimmy found same thing but when there are forced into that, box and this is a hundred million dollars your box you know it feels good and ever since fuckin velvet walls and you get to drive, mercedes and live in beverly hills to do you decide, be their mind is in that box maybe they re on a regular basis maybe there's not any restriction for them at all because this is how they operate all the time so i did the show, with the jordan and ben shapiro on dave's set right before ben went on real time with delmar and ben was kind of excited to dubell mar say i don't think he's gonna rough me up i think, be a gentleman if think he's one of us and they win ben sat down with bill we saw this thing that was very we were sort of hoping because bill, anybody in that kind of mainstream environment and what i saw, which i had really appreciated was that bill, was not doing this kind of open discussion thing a lot of his tone was leading, surely you are not going to say the done and you know it wasn't it, purely thing are you saying that right it was, of this emotional instruction yes and it was clear that to me that, when i saw a ban on that in that context that though, a few hours separating the two appearances and that the characteristics of that environment and were bill, show is the most like this show that it's just two different, it's not really the same ecosystem and you couldn't have an open debate unless it cuts off, after seven minutes and the hostess and control will build as now, time that's well this is part of the plan, on sam harris's podcast themes talking about it you said that one of the problems was he got to this point or is like ours, i want to ask more stuff but i ran out of time round and i heard that also what the fuck kind of aid, chintz system are you operate behaviour that you run out of time let's take let's take him at his word moaning deftly did run, but a summit that's true and bill mar said hey guys i want i want the following situation i want to continue to do real time in the same format that it's always been done but i want to have a pot catholic rogan where we take, much time as we need and i dont think those two things player you owe their fine together, it's not you it's together barrier that those that are not well here's the thing, he went on sam's podcast and i've i enjoyed him more than i enjoy him on a show i know cause he had chapter didn't look the same way on dave reuben show the you look totally different how do i didn't say oh my god you gotta see it you know tucker, you know i'm having my own weird issues where i used to you know my previous position was that fox news is just propaganda in the tucker was in that old, opening up as a different person saying you have the freedom you're the new i'm still stuck in the old why he must really feel that in my own feel like yes mc look that is what you have, do if you want to survive on fox news and again it's a velvet coffin you're in there, beautiful ass you're getting paid shit loads of money but you, necessarily have the freedom to express first but you don't have long form free right and you don't have the freedom to comply, the express yourself across the border like you could you you can't look at the left's ideas and say you know what i really like the idea of universal health care right i really like the idea of universal basic income i really like, the idea of paying for people school joe i think you and, actually have a really interesting difference of opinion i think your opinion is there's nothing, vending you from staying in the velvet coffin and doing this style of podcast and my guess i'm not saying that ok moisten i would be more i think tucker cross and probably can't do that i think of how crossing, loud colbert yes i think so i think he could, don't think he would though i think he out of all them and i think he's brilliant don't get me wrong and what our studies from an organization kid fuckers, not him mean but he's a part of the cap we could do something my you could do any one of these people are all the rights they have what you think is a big thing i mean it's a big thing in terms of first of all the actual reality of the organization and what they ve done to protect people that of molested children's unprecedented, it's also something that i was raised and i was, i think i want to catholic school i don't think that he wants, to do that sort of wild country or been type, internet show i think he enjoys wearing a tie and doing a straight up talk show like the johnny carson show or the j leno shown i think is a very very good at announcing his anything wrong with that i think a lot of people like that i'm afrits and i understand that but i think that's him i might be wrong i'm just assuming that as a minor could do different i wonder what an action that if you try to do both of these things you would, revealed you'd be caught between two worlds wearing if as you like, actually think that a lot of these ideas would collapse just the way kung fu collapsed i think you're probably, right i think if you had to people having these conversations and long form instead of those cnn, three windows were laid his battle in and out for six minutes and then that they now everybody yellin over everybody that is, these single boris way to argue idea i think there's no gracie challenge theirs, not well jordan patient is kind of doing so great was the challenge that because somebody on gender yeah, he's the only one they want yes well which is which, i think a puzzle hoist crazy of the intellectual upon a square is his other tappan wrestlers yeah i mean i think gum not legitimately, yeah he's worked his way past the kung fu people unease now onto like olympic wrestlers throwing, at him this this latest one was very good yeah she is much better than, kathy newman lady she didn't make any these riddick, the straw man arguments she she came at him with her positions in our points was interesting i think, what you are saying is true for everybody except bill mar i think, his positions in podcast form and i think you would just have more, expand on them and i base this on him being on sam harris show and i find it to be very good it was the, anniversary of religious and he was excellent on there i think he could, but i think he's also he can say fuck you he got trouble for drop in and end bomb on a show in a joking formally he's a different cat the whole thing is very, for with them is on each be but when ice cube came to him and said you can't do that was painful, me because i'm is positive that he had carlin style attitude about that word that's, because in this environment again that's where it makes us living here, what is his bread over at age beyond if you wanted to have a long form conversation with that guy even on upon chasm and, didn't have an hbo show that's one thing but if you do have an hbo show you have never totally there, attitude because one wrong you're walking look i've been a tightrope but this is what i'm trying to get it is that we are too dangerous in some sense to play with, because well with his ease ass to believe we have talked we'd be bill and i, actually went back and forth in an email about something hearing i drop the ball but, he would do anybody's podcast i don't think that's the case he could do so, be the one most likely to be able to do both he could do it he could do it i think of them could do i think so, mars could do it too i think jimmy chemical probably do it as good or better than any of em jimmy absolutely could do it i mean, we think that holding him but he's a man of his ideas here, author or manipulators ideas of anybody that's ever done want those late night talk show host he's just, rating inside a format we don't swear and you have a certain amount of time and try to be funny any say insightful stuff but he's, very very smart guy and is also very rich he's got a shitload of fuck you money and i think, jimmy could do it easily i think a lot of people could do it easily and i think they're gonna have to i think some some, point along the line taking to realise that the restrictions that their operating under unless they really enjoy that format think does formats are gonna be there that long i think this, their slowly starting to vanish you know forever, one roseanne show that operators caught in the style jack and you know that runs into its own disaster grant how many new sitcoms are there that everybody is aware of shipping, used to be every time there is a new sitcom whether was friends or you know fill in the blood, whatever the show seinfeld there was everybody was talking about these new sitcoms right nobody fucking talks about sitcoms anymore this is that the authors of the thing i took, on this morning on twitter which was dave ruben, and bright lights and myself were talking about this phenomena of very high follower, hence with cycle lower engagement oh yeah that's fake but those are fake followers that's what that while it may be but, a lot of it but it's very interesting that we're talking about getting rid of visible follower counts in getting, of likes hussein that currently there is discussion about jack may have floated some trial balloon the twitter is going to try to improve the level of conversation, by getting rid of follower counts and removing likes q mansion thinking you going to improve the level of conversation by getting rid of a heart tat he owns went onto someone's idea are for a heart is literally a heart but its phoebe clicking on art, on instagram and on twitter its heart its alike is able to heart i love you can hear it love jack come on jack can get riddle of terrifying you would be, why what what's terrifying about the work of i am seeing you blowing kisses and my general direction i'm remembering all the videos i watch where you attack some sort of a punching bag with vicious spinning elbow or something of the neck ok us and you can't we talk about ideas here you can't, now i want to get out that's enough later if you wanna by mid life crisis sick with with some instruction for i think we have to end this tat we ve done for, hours in ten or he's writing i say what they said the onus is this couple is there, we ve been saying for a while we are rethinking everything about the service to ensure we are incentivize unhealthy conversation that includes the like button we are, the early stages of the work and have no plans to share right now and this is a must, wants to telegraph the telegraph saying twitter, the like tool in a bid to improve the quality of debate i think something really weird is going farming what is the quality of debate and by whose definition and you're not gonna deftly not going to change the way people interact with each other it is not, people interact with each other because their anonymous nev the incentive to talk shit it's fun okay so the, they are as it were as we close this thing out live we could plug nano, my twitter which is my main thing but i'm trying to diversify and instagram and youtube should i get shut off twitter asha you worried about gettin shut off i'm always worth, you don't say anything inflammatory could you you're very logical and reasonable guy it's so, it's really go into that point while yeah i'm i'm actually worry that by being logical unreasonable i have more of a risk because the thing, recognize intellectual and very left wing you're progressive, so why would they shut you off i think because, much more worried about a progressive who says that the current progressive mrs absolute stupidity that's much more days, risk than some right winger whose always against anything's progressive interesting there's a war foot you love that kind of stuff you have that cloaking dagger type shit don't you, one part of the ineffectual dork with coy watchers i dont see ineffectual now knows that international agnes right now we have tabled by work web does, listen i have to i can't call myself upon the dark web does it, too ridiculous from madame opposition my position see at the you at the summer one that later thousand people that speak the humor, i can do no other than that no ideas for hours but, flew by whose awesome apparently can i do, i think i am really it's five ten cheese aircars, and stay in on the american or windsor twitter i'm eric weinstein's 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