that 5% one of the 5% is ethnic Tha Muslim Muslims and the other 4% is
That's a different human civilization than the one I grew up in.
That's a different human civilization.
That's a different human civilization.
That's my question. Humanity now has a math problem that we're going to have to come together to solve, just what I would call the adaptation gap.
That's where the power was, the power was in government.
That's where our hearts are.
That wasn't a speech.
That wasn't a speech.
That's why we love him.
that's using AI to increase EQ, and not just IQ, inside of firms.
Thank you very much.
That wasn't supposed to happen, right?
That is if you have three bodies and you know their initial positions and velocities, how will they move under the influence of each other's gravity?
That is if it isn't disturbed.
That's of course 1/2 mv squared.
That's actually how we made this simulation.
that would streamline the calculations.
- Thanks to each of these, you could now solve problems much easier.
Thank you to Richard Behiel for inspiring this approach.
That may sound strange, but remember, the magnetic field is the curl of the magnetic potential.
That wasn't supposed to happen, right?
That same belief in the power of the individual is what motivated me to partner with Planet Wild.
That is a field can influence things outside the region of space where the field itself exists.
That's for a strong ringing endorsement.
- That's awesome. I'm pretty sure this isn't the complete answer, but one thing which would be cool is if someone else takes this idea, you know,
- That's right, that would be the best possible outcome.
That's right. - One new question the community asked was, is there also a gravitational version?
- That is correct.
That's just absolutely terrifying.
- That's a great quote. Um, Alcuin was not just a regular scholar, he was Charlemagne's favorite scholar and he's largely responsible, as much as one person can be, for the
- That's right. - It's the kind of thing that there's a social contract that most societies, most civilizations sign. There's a line that we don't cross. Let the scholars
- That's exactly right. I mean, even Alcuin, I think he writes a little later on that the dead were left as dung in the streets. So he's describing dead monks as
- That was the big one. So, an English army, if it had access to a good Roman road that was well maintained, which frankly there weren't tons
That's just absolutely terrifying.
That's what I mean when I say Viking wasn't their day jobs. They would be traders in say an English port, kind of looking
- That's right. - No time for writing it down.
- That's right - ... you integrate yourself into the system.
- That's right. - In some sense, religion creates this backbone of a society that stabilizes it, and then you create a
- That's right - ... the religious- ... institutions and therefore they become great storage places for gold.
- That's right. - And then the Vikings here just test the system.
- That's right. And I think it's not a coincidence that it happens when it does. I mean, you have both... So there's two main theories about why the Viking Age starts.
- That's a good... That's a really good question. I think a lot of the early raids are probing raids, to see what's there.
that definitely results in waves of Viking attacks throughout the 860s, trying to copy that. And he actually is the template which
- That is horrible.
- That's right, yeah.
- That's right. - And the moment you're no longer effective, you don't get to have this leadership position. We're all kings. That's gangster. Throughout
- That's right. Yeah.
- That's one of the components of an extremely effective military force is if meritocracy is prized. Same is true for who
That kind of guarantees the civil war. At least with giving it to your older son, you know who's gonna be... There's an element of stability there