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According to the report, above the skeleton was a thick layer of slate rock that was unbroken.Period.
In this conversation, we focus primarily on the Vikings, the seafaring Norse warriors and explorers who, over aperiod of just 300 years, reshaped the medieval world and the trajectory of Western civilization as we know it.This is a Lex Fridman podcast. To support it, please check out our sponsors in the description where you can also find links to contact
for the last 100 to 200 years, maybe post Civil War, you know, because society was working well. But if we're going to go into aperiod of stress, it's really important for that that mission to get attention also.And and I just want to double click on that and make sure maybe we have a common vision or maybe it's divergent.
heads that headbutt at each other. Those are all ornithischian dinosaurs. So as you can see, there's this great diversity of dinosaurs that was starting to establish itself in the Triassicperiod on the supercontinent of Pangaea. But this was not an easy thing for these first dinosaurs to do because they had a lot of competition from the animals that were living with them. But they alsowere kept in check by the weather, by the climate. When it comes to the physical environment, Pangaea was not an easy place to live, not at all. This enormous supercontinent was so big
no plants with flowers. Now, when flowering plants entered the scene, they diversified, they adapted. Some of them became big, became trees. We have palm and magnolia trees in the Cretaceousperiod. As they did so, as they diversified, that triggered the diversification of insects, the insects that pollinated those flowers, insects that would eat those plants. And that, in turn,promoted the diversification of other animals to animals that would eat the insects and then also, of course, animals that would eat the leaves and the flowers and the fruits and the roots
idea that what we have is something like all there ever was, which is absurd. For example, there's a period called the Ur IIIPeriod, where people lived in city-states. They wrote very small account tablets by the thousand, and there were two or three major cities where this is the way they lived. People had to bringtithes and offerings, and everything was recorded by what I always refer to and people sympathize with is the ancestors of the Inland Revenue, because
archaeologists saying that. This is the memory banks of our species. This is the record the only record we have of aperiod before 6,000 years ago. And we shouldn't despise it and scorn it as primitive superstition. We should saywhat can we find in here that we can coordinate with scientific facts that we're aware of. Let's see if there's something to this rather than just
leaders. You know there's more demands on citizens. You know you have to participate if you care about your country. It's not just enough to vote.period in Russia in the 90s and 2000s when there was open debate and people were speaking freely and clearly about
And so, people will invest less in the stock market. In reality, for for long-term investors who can invest in stocks, buy and hold for a very longperiod of time, that they're a lot safer than people think. Mhm. So, we've got some props here for some demonstrations we're goingto do. Could you just give explain to me the high-level of what these things are on the table and the different
critical as the US political revolution because this is focusing on 2026 and China is playing out over a longerperiod of time. But it is absolutely severe because the Chinese understandthat long-term as countries are saying the Americans are less predictable and we're more
accustomed to just switching between things very rapidly and to kind of not attending to anything for an extendedperiod of time. You know, that would that would have effects.What's lost if we spend our time reading short-form rather than long-form? You
the white flag and surrender. Um, I think where we are now is, and you mentioned the fact that that 60-dayperiod is now ended when it came to what the Americans had hoped would be uh the moment they would clinch a an overallnuclear deal with the Iranians. Of course, absolutely nowhere near that.
collective trauma from October the 7th and added on the individual trauma of reserveists going into the army for aperiod and then going back into ordinary civilian life. So there there is zerotrust but that zero trust exists on both sides and let's face it um we're 25
and at the moment We've obviously had an We've obviously had an unprecedented uh unprecedented uh period of heat acrossperiod of heat across Europe, but we're Europe, but we're also moving into uhalso moving into uh the uh strongest the uh strongest ever El Nino, which
And it was probably my most favorite social media moment of my lifetime.Period. It was wild.I went on "Good Morning America" to talk about it.
I have to invest and learn every single thing about her.Period. Oh, my god.
to them as an individual and allows them to apply their learning to solve real world problems.Period. That's it. So when you're thinking about the experiences, it's not to solve something that you will never have connected to your life, somethingthat it's so far-fetched where you can't even think of it as a problem.
period, or every person shall have those rights.
Period is a time-taking process.
period of radicalization and taking that class, uh, being a black student bust into a white school. I just became obsessed to learn this history. I understood the
Period. How does it feel to see your brand?
Period. Even when I do my voiceovers.
Period. So I think as long as it's authentic and real, it's going to be felt.
Period. Yeah. So this whole process has been really dope for me because for all of you in different ways,
period, met with an accident.
Period. You think you're well, but you're not well.
period and then after.
Period. So you really have to take that in.
period in one's life, I think.
Period. Good relationships keep us happier and healthier.
Period." So from this research, we can assume that strong social ties, investing in our relationships, is probably the smartest investment we can
period, picking fruit. This is the amount you need to pick.
period or historical personality to do a similar take on, with hip-hop and modern vision of history, what other time period or personality would you pick?
period. So when you look at asthma worldwide, what you see is it's what we call a developing country disease. We
period um but then we're also working with the museums and science centers and having educational material educational
period of time little tweaks we made to our product had a very significant impact on the amount of time that was
period when the mythology and religion were the dominant um ways of understanding the world these sorts of institutions were really created to
period of time and now to look at this election which is complete everything is
period of time? But when you look across many different species, you see this
period where the Sciences said we will clarify the physical and we so-called spiritual
Period. Great story. And we had also Jesse-- Oh, I said that was gonna be 33 seconds.
period, where people actually go to find trilobites.
period where you lose to this thing by 10% each year.
period-- the 4s are coincidental-- the 2-Jupiter-mass planet with a period of 0.7 years, and then this little guy here, which is actually not
period, and since I ca n't create 100 companies by myself, let's create many different forms of agriculture
Period. Period. And all I did was give instructions for here, do this bite size.
Period. And it's the reason that he was the benchmark used as one of the two tests for selecting the eight for the book.
Period. Full stop, but particularly on television, particularly on basic cable.
period drama, but it is a little harder to pin down than that.
period. And they were fairly significant restaurants, and not just restaurants.
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