idea? So, these were these long ships that, Were also able to travel on rivers. So they're
ideas like that. What are we going to do with all these huge tax revenues that are going to be able to come in with big
identify their exposure sources. We've helped Mexico reduce the use of lead-based glazes, and there are dozens
Ideally, the industrial process of transforming tetrachlorobenzene into 2,4,5-T should happen at 170 degrees Celsius.
idea that if you're emotional, that somehow means you're fragile, right? That you are not a sturdy person. But we know that's not true. That you can be very emotional, feel things incredibly deeply
idea cuz it can teach your body that a rise in temperature and is not so horrible. That it can come down to a relaxed state quite quickly. That taking
ideas in an objective way. And so I'm often amazed that when I am discussing an idea with somebody, how honest and open people are with me about their beliefs. Because when you're discussing
ideas. And it's where he wrote these three 1905 papers, which totally transformative for physics.
idea. Well, that's the antibody idea, right? The pendulum swings and we have this obvious need.
identity and kind of imagined harms and peril. And it seems like a lot of the resistance early on to some of the things that we saw say in 2020 with Black Lives Matter was less people who were
ideas, but it's really hard to know. And so about 200 million years ago, the extinction happens, the volcanoes erupt, global warming causes a lot of species to die. Dinosaurs make it through. Now,
idea that we're simply bargaining over fixed resources. But at the same time, it was pretty dismissive of the English
idea that part of what makes me powerful is that I can manipulate an entire equilibrium in my favor. um we're going
ideas while balancing the demands of work and life.
idea that you wanna tax in ways that are gonna generate the fewest distortions.
Ideally, also understand the nature of intelligence on the way to building AGI and perhaps using AGI to help that, Help us understand our own brains and minds better.
ideas and making sure we were rigorous with the scientific method and the testing of it and understanding each step that we took.
identifying problems and talking about people who are working to find solutions and saying, "Not my problem" to figure out the solutions themselves.
ideas that might solve that partially. Or at least mitigate a lot of the things. You can also now have a
ideas... sometimes books are good at doing that, but not always.
idea has proved to be an extremely fruitful proof method, and almost every major result in mathematical logic
idea of thinking of a collection of things as one thing itself, one abstract thing.
idea." And so it began to swell out. And at some extremely remarkable stage, one, probably only one person
idea that what we have is something like all there ever was, which is absurd. For example, there's a period called the Ur III
idea of literacy for all. This would never be thought of, and it would be anathema. And so if you got on a soapbox on a Saturday afternoon and said,
idea that it spells out TAME because the central focus of this is interactions and how do you interact with a system
idea that we don't know yet where different kinds of minds are to be found, and we have to empirically figure that out. So, what you see
idea that there's a geometric interpretation to this.
ideas. They can't really come up with good new ideas. What they can do is do low-level stuff. So I think it's going to be harder for people to start out in
ideological intoxication. So they quickly install concentration camps, which were, at the time, run by the SA, not the SS.
ideological, irrational decision. That's why he was not... He didn't hate the empire. He kind of looked down, he admired it and looked down on--
- Identity politics is worshiping ancestors, right? - Yeah.
Ideologically, it might sound great to people, and I understand why. Equality to all men, everyone being, you know, equal in every way, it's wonderful. It
idea? But I doubt we disagree about the importance of incentives and incentives but also incentives to push people out of where they are rather than
identity. All right. So let's talk about lifeguards and imposttor syndrome. So imposter syndrome was named by two
ideas for how to integrate itself into everything and all these new technologies it's invented and so forth.
idea? No. We would learn later, 50 years later.
idea that I had to punish myself. That I was going to go to the gym and crush it and then follow that with insufficient
idea, the more money goes in, and the bigger the bubble, and the bigger the bust.
idea of life from elsewhere seemed ridiculous, and that compounded over the years, and then we got to the point
ideas. They're not exposed to them on their on their phones or devices. I I would think a person would choose to
identified the specific genes that would predispose patients to developing both breast, ovarian, and since we've learned also prostate cancer. It was a fantastic
idea is that that takes them out of the FDA's jurisdiction because they're not selling it for people to inject into themselves out of the FDA's hands. I'm
identified the symptoms and was able to benefit as a political entrepreneur
idea here is with leadership decapitation is well if you kill uh the hawks then the doves will just be the
Ideally, you would go and get what's called a DEXA scan. Now, this is not something that's routinely done, and it doesn't necessarily have to be done
identical. I mean, 10 years ago, Musk was going on podcast saying, tweeting, whatever, that the greatest existential
identity and stop making melanin, the black pigment.
idea that I have is a good idea or a bad idea?
idea of using air power and not just in the last 10 days, going back to June.