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About three steps in, he realizes something magic is happening, and the most amazing feedback loop of all
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in, and he takes a breath in, and he whispers "wow" and instinctively I echo back the same.
And just for
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we ran his picture through the balding, aging and weight gain software to see how he would look.
So he
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off what could be with, "This is a day I've been looking forward to for two and a half years."
So he
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off with what could be with, "Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything."
So this notion of loss aversion
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in when it comes to savings too, because people, mentally and emotionally and intuitively frame savings as a loss because I have to cut my spending.
JS: Now, there's now a real fancy invention, it's the one where you wave your hand and it
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it out.
Or this is something that twitters when the baby inside the belly of a pregnant woman
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Now, when you experience fear, your sympathetic nervous system
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in.
Each of these different
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provides us with a target to evaluate whether we understand something about this system.
When it gets too cold in the house, your thermostat
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in and says, "Hey, we need to blow some heat around."
He gets ready, the ball is set, and he
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As soon as I leave the surface the first mechanism
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in: the diving reflex.
40 meters down, 50 meters down, and between 50 and 60 meters, a second physiological response
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in.
When sugar moves from the digestive tract to the blood stream, your body
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into action to transfer it into your tissues where it can be processed and used for energy.
But the response also
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in more as we age, halting cell growth and cutting short their ability to replicate.
My spatial memory
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in, and I can go ahead and grab it and bring it right back here, reminding me that I am the operating system.
I wanted to explore the whole universe, not just whatever I can see, you know, before the redshift
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in.
Now, I didn't do this experiment for
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or for the coffee.
This triggers inflammation as the body’s immune response
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into overdrive, bringing on fever and intense headaches.
When a proton slams into one of these heavier oxygen atoms, it
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out another subatomic particle called a neutron.
So we have this picture, which is quite a spectacular picture, and I'll come back to the beginning, where we're going to have some mysterious process that
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the universe off at the beginning.
And then, as the other axis
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in, those actually blur into a volume.
And during penalty
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in soccer, both the shooter and the goalie decide whether to go right or left based on what they think the other person is thinking.
When we have to make fast decisions, autopilot brain
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in, and we rely on our learned behaviors, our reflexes, our cognitive biases, to help us perceive and respond quickly.
There's another elephant that
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one of calves on the ground to tell it to get up as if there is a threat.
Then the other group
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in.
Around this point herd immunity
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in, where the virus can no longer find new hosts.
Once 40-90% of the population has received it— the precise amount varying based on the virus— herd immunity
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in, and the pandemic fizzles out.
"The Patriot" staring Steven Segal is a late 90's thriller/action movie that is not really a thriller and not really an action movie; rather it is Steven Segal playing Steven Segal by another name, but this time he is a Native American country doctor who
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butt every now an again.
One comical dentistry scene; a surfeit of uppity Hollywood peasants who address the camera as though it were a moving train; and, just for kicks, a passel of homoeroticism that is not limited to Castro's manic and unremitting cigar-fellatio.
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