Yeah. Driving for Michael is a pretty huge privilege and I was very fortunate, as a rookie last year, to come in and have that amount of depth and knowledge Hype for Alexander Rossi and Conor Daly.
And the companies aren't really incentivized to tell people that much about it. I mean, they say some vague stuff in a sort of hypey way, but um you know, well, they didn't want me to publish the scenario, for example, laying out like here's how things might actually look.
I've been told my whole life, thank you very much. Hypersensitive, overly sensitive, just too sensitive. But turns out that I do this special kind of therapy called equine assisted psychotherapy, and she thought that would be great
And that's why when women go into menopause, we see a shift in the balance of their hormones more into testosterone, and then we see more apneas, typically. Hypertension, it's very common. People that have uncontrolled hypertension, meaning they tried one or two or more medications and it only puts a dent in their blood pressure, very commonly,
But all of those inflammatory markers will cause us to become hungrier, will cause our sugar to spike, will cause, like we said, hypertension, can lead to-- we now are discovering that depression is more an inflammatory disease than it is anything else. So really a lot of us are walking around with a low level of inflammation that we're not even aware of.
Maybe it's just not funny. Hyperbole is a play off the word hyperbole. We are the great-- there you go, there you go.
And you're basically a traveling salesman to hypermarkets. Hypermarkets are three times the size of your local supermarket, I mean, at least. And I would meet with these guys, and there's a store in there.
And what it does is it decontextualizes anything you ever wrote as a joke, and just takes out all the irony, hyperbole-- anything you've done-- and leaves it as something that you can attack. And they did that.
our guts, pun intended, um that our over sanitized world and our attention to hyper cleanliness is actually affecting our children's health in a not so good way. So Dr. Brett Finley is an uh professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of British
see it in Canada, the US, we see it in the UK, we see it in Australia. These are the, you know, the the the hyperdeveloped countries. Um so it's it's associated with something changes in the world. So there's all sorts of hypothesis what is triggering asthma?
played around with this mode a little bit I've began to affectionately call this mode hyperfocus because we're hyperfocused on something you know it's when one task expands to consume our complete attention um this is you know often times a rarity in the modern-day
know that from watching your dog and I hope you're looking carefully at dog nostrils because you really should so it's I mean you can't do without hyperventilating but that's getting a lot of odor pictures in the nose all the time um but then as this is sort of partially showing the same researchers fluid Dynamic researchers showed the air flow around the nostrils they have a
kind of not. Um, and then we have this whole economic structure that tells us that humans are essentially these hyperrational things that we're this it's like homoeconomicus that we're going to rationally choose the best option for us in any given situation and that means that producers can create products that have the best uh outcome
Listen, this is something that he'll encounter. Hyperlinks-- hyperlinks are sort of the thing that make the web what the web is.
They're in two completely separate worlds. HyperCard, where there were people developing interactive stories in the mid-'80s.
And another thing that's been that big turnaround is that we now have so many people with autism telling us that when you allow me Hypersensitive to sound. Didn't help very often if he didn't have pot lids.
And so this is a wonderful branch of mathematics which sort of reveals the richness and power of the subject. hyperbolic into fashion, and sort of use that as a foot in the door for discussing more heavily
hyperrational. This is the nasty cast of characters that's running the show in many of our heads, the judge being the one that
Hyperinflation is generally caused by reckless governments who let their money supply grow too fast.
-Hyperinflation might not be so bad if it was stable.
hyper-connected, where all of us have the tools at our disposal where we can all become creators as we were once simply consumers or downloaders.
Hyperspectral data and terrain data and image data.
hyperpolyglot or the talented person is that they get this stuff by osmosis, but in his case, anyway, it turns out to involve quite a lot of hard work and repetitive work.
hyperactivity in the Executive and in the Supreme Court.
hypertext working by the way in that in that dougas angle bar clip there that I showed near the
hypertension so how is it diagnosed it's diagnosed by an overnight sleep study that's interpreted by a sleep specialist
hyper local sort of book so that's one of the reasons why we wrote this book called great runs in brookline and
hyperinflation etc. Uh so he adopted the Chicago School of Economics creed.
hyperinflation. Set it all back to zero.
the hype has been growing, but Gemini 3 was before this. And it kind of feels like people don't really talk about it as much, even though when it came out, everybody was like, this
The hype for this phone was absolutely nuts.
The hype cycle, the hype chart?
the hype and hyperbole outside the bottle than it does with anything that's distinct inside the bottle and so brewes
media hype this is stuff that the press has created and actually people really like air travel in America and anybody
The hypervigilance -- it hits us.
The hyper version of this is kangaroos. So kangaroos supposedly get more efficient the faster they move. They get so much energy return
in hyperrealistic simulations. Theory number two, or possibility number two, is that advanced civilizations do exist,
The hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutation, 1 in 500 births.
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD, was being used by healthy people.
Et hyper soudée, je peux courir partout dans le quartier, il y aura tout le temps quelqu'un qui sait où je me trouve.
We hyper vigilantly watch our children on jungle gyms, despite the many greater risks to their health that we ignore, while remaining indifferent to what is lethal, but feels
So hyperfocusing-- so that's-- it's hard to get started on something, but once you do, you lock in on it.
A Hyperloop system for visitors and delivery-- and I'll get into the process a little later.
and hyperlinks it's like boom, boom, boom, boom.
it lets us recharge and become more creative and the key here is when you take a step back from your hyperfocus how did you get yeah hyperfocus for sure um how did you get on to this topic cuz like this is just a
are hyperactive. So it causes a state where the person just shuts down, because they're so overwhelmed by sensory input or emotions
is hyper-local, because Eugene is not big place.
So hyper partisanship and gridlock sort of characterize the government now.
with the dawn of the scientific revolution in the 16th century, then on through the Newtonian revolution, then the Einsteinian revolution, and now we have hyperspace theories and string theories-- all of these different conceptions of space. And what I became interested in, was how do these conceptions of space relate to wider ideas in our culture, ideas in philosophy
It's curved space that wraps around on itself. And hyperbolic space is the opposite. It's space that-- it's negatively curved space.