Creating New Human Senses | David Eagleman | Talks at Google

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2018
  • As the creator of stacks of compelling research, books and now the 6-part PBS series The Brain, grey matter expert David Eagleman is our most visible evangelist for neuroscience. He has helmed ground-breaking studies on time perception, brain plasticity and neurolaw. His latest research explores technology that bypasses sensory impairment.
    Humans can perceive less than a ten-trillionth of all light waves. "Our experience of reality," says neuroscientist David Eagleman, "is constrained by our biology." He wants to change that. His research into our brain processes has led him to create new interfaces -- such as a smartphone-controlled vest that translates sound into patterns of vibration for the deaf -- to take in previously unseen information about the world around us.

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  • @alexandruiftinca1066
    @alexandruiftinca1066 4 года назад +24

    Why don’t more people know about this?! This is amazing!

    • @TotalGAMIX
      @TotalGAMIX 3 года назад

      I know right!

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas 2 года назад

      i knew.

    • @CkBr
      @CkBr Год назад

      he also did a ted talk that got a lot more views

  • @shikharganjoo
    @shikharganjoo 2 года назад +3

    What lead me to Dr. David Eagleman. I was watching a Netflix documentary on Inside Bill's brain and happened to notice a book on his desk titled the brain and this is where my fascination with his work started. I am amazed at the level of work currently going on and the complete lack of media coverage or ignorance around it.

    • @nulled7888
      @nulled7888 2 года назад

      It doesnt directly affect people. Thats why _nearly_ no one cares

  • @DuluthTW
    @DuluthTW 5 лет назад +16

    Wonderful creation. Wish this was available 25 yrs ago when I was working with a deaf technician in a busy manufacturing environment. Thanks for sharing!

  • @justforfun404
    @justforfun404 5 лет назад +48

    I would like to see this for language translation. Becoming fluent in the tactile vibrations of you're language could allow for real time conversation with anyone

    • @buddatobi
      @buddatobi 4 года назад

      Chance B or thought to thought

    • @somedude2048
      @somedude2048 4 года назад +2

      Stumbled across this recently. A DJ using the electrode they use to control their prosthetic arm and making a circuit to adapt it to controlling synthesizers. It makes me look forward to where we might go.
      ruclips.net/video/qSKBtEBRWi4/видео.html

    • @xxxJesus666xxx
      @xxxJesus666xxx 4 года назад

      and all the Other 1000 Ideas i have in Mind. The Pilot one alone and Musik.....*mindblown*

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  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 Год назад

    I had a leap of faith 🙏 and I'm spiritual and strong words can make mountains to reveal a field of dreams ✨️ 🙌 keep your faith blessings 🙌

  • @TotalGAMIX
    @TotalGAMIX 3 года назад +3

    I absolutely love the idea of giving humans new senses. I mean let's take our senses we have now.. Just imagine how hard it would be living without them. Or how great it would be adding more

    • @boggledeggnoggler5472
      @boggledeggnoggler5472 Год назад +1

      You know, I hadn't thought about that. What would it be to live my day to day without senses? How would I make my daily bowl of cereal? Or drive to the office? Now take that same scenario and imagine I have one additional sense we'll call "swove". How would I swove cereal as I put it near my swove detectors? How would my driving be improved (or worsened for that matter!) by the sudden influx of swove information?
      Thanks for the insight and have a great day

  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617
    @rhyothemisprinceps1617 5 лет назад +13

    36:00 I have tactile sensory processing disorder and I would really like to try the vest. My responses to tactile sensations are highly variable, e.g., I like cotton flannel fabric but I hate most rayon fabrics. Some things that many people would find pleasant I find extremely uncomfortable and vice versa, e.g, I really like the sensation of capsaicin cream and that of heavy pressure. So perhaps the vest could be used by people like me, but the motors' output or tightness of the vest might have to be adjusted. It's possible I might even be able to utilize a higher motor density or higher signal information density (not sure if I'm using the correct term).
    I would be pleasantly surprised if the device could be used for learning 'empathy' - learning to read someone's facial expressions and understand what they are feeling. I've experienced an inability to perceive that someone is angry with me, and my functioning level tends to decrease the angrier (and more violent, in some cases) the person becomes. This implies that at some level I am actually aware of the other person's emotional state since it is apparently acting as a stressor. What is impaired is my conscious awareness and understanding of the implications of the other person's emotional state.

  • @kevinheard8364
    @kevinheard8364 Год назад

    I agree completely with alindartist below. I actually felt sorry for Dr Eagleman... an absolutely INCREDIBLE talk; but the audience or the environment there ... or whatever .... just seemed "off". I, myself, would be BLESSED to go to Palo Alto and serve as a "subject" for this kind of stuff!! oh, my goodness... so incredibly "enlightening"... an incredibly sincere thank you to Dr. E

  • @rmrsgirl
    @rmrsgirl 3 года назад +1

    Lots to learn and discuss here. ❤️ This!

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 10 месяцев назад

    Give blessings every day no matter what
    😊

  • @LindaLouise625
    @LindaLouise625 Год назад

    O M G !! I've only Started watching / Listening to this presentation and Already Blown Away!!!
    WHen I was 5 I was pulled from a lake > No vitals. It took a couple minutes (they told me) to bring me back and even then I was in a coma for a few days. When I regained consciousness I remembered and Tried to tell "them"(adults) what I'd seen but I had no words to describe the ""Colours"" & "LIhgt" I saw. They were inseparable. The light Was colour and the colour was light. **I'm an artist so I'm quite aware of our colour wheel / spectrum and what is and isn't visible to our eye > The colour/lights I saw are NOT to this day visible to me .. But I remember .. 60 years later > I remember! I Can ''see'' them in my minds eye but I can Still Not provide an apt description outside of light / colour .. :O
    OMG > Back to the presentation! :O

    • @LindaLouise625
      @LindaLouise625 Год назад

      I would just add that the ONE sense I would Love to see Added that most believe we already have inspite of low or no evidence is common sense. Oh if that could be taught!

  • @inbox485
    @inbox485 5 лет назад +5

    Seems like the evolution of this is to make the definition of the vest and scale and scope of touch signals used (ie, vibration, pressure, shock, temperature, etc.) to find the limit of information input.

    • @colorsofsound4782
      @colorsofsound4782 4 года назад

      That would be very interesting. One thought I have had for a while, which I picked up from someone (don't remember whom) is that: as the brain has a fixed size, the capacity must also be fixed and not unlimited. For me as a young teen, that was freaky and fascinating. But, a few years later, I realize it is not that profound of a statement.
      Then a following question to the limit of info, could also be: if people with damaged parts of the brain would be better (as in sensory savants - the working parts compensating for the damaged parts and giving you super abilities) or worse (as you would just have less neurons than normal and in turn not able to store as much in there as a normal person would) in infromation storage.

  • @ataraxia7439
    @ataraxia7439 4 года назад +1

    This is so amazing.

  • @rajsuriyasuriya7772
    @rajsuriyasuriya7772 4 года назад

    May God bless u live 🙏🙏🙏 1000 years

  • @nonchalantd
    @nonchalantd 5 лет назад +1

    mindblowing

  • @nathanbarraud4349
    @nathanbarraud4349 3 года назад +3

    It would be so interesting to use it while flying a paraglider ! It would allow the pilot to feel the pressure in the different parts of the wing, so the wing would become "a part of him", ans collapses could be enticipated.
    Or another mind-blowing application would be to show to a paraglider pilot where the thermals are

    • @adriansalustri5558
      @adriansalustri5558 Год назад

      You should read Seven Eves by Neil Stephenson, they use a glider exactly like that in the second part of the book.

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 11 месяцев назад

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  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 11 месяцев назад

    Always turn right in spirit using your right hand then you'll always have left overs of your needs food , shelter and other important things 😊😊

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 9 месяцев назад

    Today's youth should know these ethics . Don't gossip one said nice another heard lice another heard knife and was arrogant to act on gossip alway maintain knowledge even though it may not pertains or fully understood keep it maintained for future reference 😊😊😊😊

  • @digorybutler5750
    @digorybutler5750 4 года назад

    He was saying that the limbs, you could feel the prosthetic limbs, so if someone without legs or arms just got this, they could be able to be way stronger and faster without having to take energy to power the limbs, only to feel them

  • @saturn724
    @saturn724 4 года назад

    Perceiving the world around you using only sound waves has its own shortcomings. The amount of information you can transfer through waves is based on the wave's frequency, if you can perceive higher frequencies then you can distinguish much finer details. The frequency of light we see is in the order of THz (Tera Hertz), but the sounds we can hear only goes up to kHz (kilo Hertz). Even if we had such sophisticated ears, sound waves simply cannot vibrate at Tera Hertz due to physical limitations of air. As such senses based on EM waves (eyes) are far more superior at revealing details than any other kind of sense. This is especially true for details like color, it is physically impossible to distinguish them just using sonar/ultrasound, because colors arise from molecules altering waves with unimaginably small wavelengths.
    Of course I'm not saying other senses are completely useless in comparison, each sense has its own benefits, but when it comes to appreciating minute details in front of you, vision is second to none.

  • @alilhard
    @alilhard 4 года назад

    That will be an amazaing step into adapting to big data sets. One thing that come to my mind is that it might be a nightmare for UI/UX designers when people will want to implement those kind of systems in existing data rich platforms.
    32:49 for the guessing part with words on a screen, it might be interesting for them to take into account the guesses and see how often each wibration pattern is guessed a certain way as it might show possible improvments for the transformation algorithm to make those vibration patterns more intuitive.
    In terms of the size of the device it might also be interesting to make a forearm-band out of it (those things that are about the size of half a sleeve) as it could have more motors than a simple wristband and would be less cumbersome than a full vest while feeding a similar amount of datas.[Edit: I really should've watched it all before saying this x). Though the idea still stands I guess they'd first have to map out how my motors can be easily differentiated by the brain on such a small surface]

  • @mt9977
    @mt9977 4 года назад +1

    very interesting talk and all good questions asked

    • @susankoralewicz5
      @susankoralewicz5 8 месяцев назад

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  • @mist4620
    @mist4620 4 года назад +1

    I kinda want one. I'd love to be able to sit at work and for 8 hours study another language whilst simultaneously working.

  • @adhipmitra
    @adhipmitra Год назад

    Outstanding talk.

    • @susankoralewicz5
      @susankoralewicz5 Год назад +1

      I had a mango for dessert today 😋 where did that man go ?

  • @keanu-sama8378
    @keanu-sama8378 4 года назад +2

    Would it work to use very low power electric shocks instead of motors? This way it would decrease cost, and potentially allow for increased resolution.

  • @VexylObby
    @VexylObby 5 лет назад +9

    I've always said this for humans. Why focus on mechanical, digital augmentation, when there are also loads of possibilities for biological augmentations that we can explore?
    If it seems like we are at an impasse with biological augmentations and how the brain interprets them, then we have to view the brain differently. We have to doubt the terms "data" and "information" as if our brains are not computers, but a vast network of analog interaction. Sure, using brain "data" works for digital augs, but the analog brain will be more useful for biological augs.
    Additionally, the solenoid chair is an example of digital aug that is NOT connected to the brain. An original human sense organ is still being used and simply translating. Our goal is to create nervous sense organs and connect it directly to the brain. With this comes the true challenges, but with great potential.
    So yes, continue our R&D in the machine direction, but we cannot forget the potential and world of the analog.
    TLDR:
    There are: Machine augmentations, and biological augmentations. All we have are machine ones that our senses just translate. It would be real cool to also have biological augmentations that connect directly to the brain.

  • @skandagurunathanr871
    @skandagurunathanr871 4 года назад +1

    He mentioned about training blinds... I would like to know how long it took to train the brains of blinds to fit with the vest

  • @alessandropantaleone8045
    @alessandropantaleone8045 4 года назад

    Interesting and Applications that are used Technology sistem evolutionists... ⚙️👍

  • @albiin900
    @albiin900 4 года назад +3

    "Open API" that made me moist 😄

  • @samurzl
    @samurzl 4 года назад +1

    if this thing was open source there would already be a lot of practical use cases for this

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 8 месяцев назад

    Pause and be positive about your future ✨️ should be fruitful spirituality 😊😊

  • @NicholasPool
    @NicholasPool 3 года назад

    the vest is not available i really want it its actually revolutionary the new networks you could form through new senses its priceless

  • @ultronsay2431
    @ultronsay2431 4 года назад +5

    Me: mm OK. let us try ur jacket
    David: ask me after 10 years. I'll able to tell u.

  • @xxxJesus666xxx
    @xxxJesus666xxx 4 года назад +1

    Where is the Link to the Website he is Talking about? RUclips community do your thing.. *please*

  • @jeongah002
    @jeongah002 5 лет назад +4

    Antoine de Saint Exupery - 'What is essential is invisible to the eye'

  • @toozydude2
    @toozydude2 5 лет назад +66

    Hmmm bit disappointing he is still using the same examples as the TED talk from 3 years ago. He could at least tell us some of the longer term results they got...

    • @mahmoudabdelsatar3917
      @mahmoudabdelsatar3917 5 лет назад +2

      yeah it's basically the exact same presentation, it's all bs apparently

    • @rickybloss8537
      @rickybloss8537 5 лет назад +4

      @@mahmoudabdelsatar3917 where did you get that information. There are other researchers who have similar findings. Also you might have heard of biohacking which is also baced on this principal.

    • @mahmoudabdelsatar3917
      @mahmoudabdelsatar3917 5 лет назад +7

      @@rickybloss8537 I wasn't talking about the research, just the person. He did the exact same presentation 5 yrs ago, even the same experiments so I doubt his credibility

    • @PoeticSonic
      @PoeticSonic 4 года назад

      @@mahmoudabdelsatar3917 he used them for the first half of the presentation. And yes he should have used more advanced examples but I know a lot of college professors who use the same presentation for years...

    • @anthoxel
      @anthoxel 4 года назад +2

      except the vest is redesign... and may be improved

  • @marcopivetta7796
    @marcopivetta7796 Год назад

    i wanna try this while on psychedelics or DMT... Pure vibes

  • @mrrudestudios
    @mrrudestudios 4 года назад +21

    He was so energetic for his presentation during Ted Talks but here he looks jet-lagged and unenthusiastic. Great message though.

    • @MeetPatel-mw9jp
      @MeetPatel-mw9jp 3 года назад

      @Phil
      It seems you are incredibly interested in technology and science..
      I would like connect with you in person.🔥🔥
      Let me know by replying if you are interested..❤️❤️

    • @thewrongdrugs
      @thewrongdrugs 3 года назад +1

      I thought that said massage

  • @cenceeduaircooolingsolutio7072
    @cenceeduaircooolingsolutio7072 2 года назад

    Those who knows the functions of a cell phone very well, can understand the activities of our brain like Sensing, transmission, reception etc.

  • @PoeticSonic
    @PoeticSonic 4 года назад +1

    I just remembered, people actually developed this technology successfully, it was just that they where used for games and the other is used as gloves that can feel textures and temperature.

  • @katreal000
    @katreal000 4 года назад +1

    Interesting to know, my dad went to Middle School with him.

    • @slomnim
      @slomnim 2 года назад

      SMALL WORLD!

  • @isaidstream4547
    @isaidstream4547 5 лет назад +21

    Depression is a new sense I discovered

  • @sashaa200666
    @sashaa200666 4 года назад

    Legion from FX was here. clearly from the tick and bloodhound reference

  • @dipzaut
    @dipzaut 5 лет назад +5

    And what about telekinesis? What if you put sensors in the head of someone and then pass that information to the vest. Could you be able to learn mind reading?

    • @jahvaunernest1600
      @jahvaunernest1600 5 лет назад +1

      OMG.....YOU GENIUS!!!

    • @dipzaut
      @dipzaut 5 лет назад

      @@jahvaunernest1600 :)

    • @Ratchet4647
      @Ratchet4647 4 года назад +1

      *Telepathy
      Telekinesis is moving things with your mind.
      Also, maybe.

  • @shashankkothari8066
    @shashankkothari8066 3 года назад

    This video was uploaded in 2019 and he did TED talk in the same topic in 2016.

  • @anshulagx
    @anshulagx 5 лет назад

    Which website was he referring to where i could buy it?

    • @newspeed8000
      @newspeed8000 5 лет назад +2

      anshul agarwall , its not released yet, but you can find it here once its released, neosensory.com/vest/

  • @salih8586
    @salih8586 5 лет назад

    Its explained well about sensory input of data to brain what about outputting data from brain to device

    • @slomnim
      @slomnim 2 года назад +1

      Already being done with fancy prosthetics!

  • @PoeticSonic
    @PoeticSonic 4 года назад

    Pepe who can't feel temperature can benefit a lot from this, and this seems like no bs as he is clear of the limitations and is giving they way to the public domain to play with it and find there own discoveries.

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 Год назад

    My mother taught me when someone asks you to move don't ask why when or why just move because there might be a piano falling on your head

  • @jaydenhopkins6054
    @jaydenhopkins6054 5 лет назад +1

    This is amazing technology for sure. And could help substitute lost sensory information or add new sensory information.
    But clearly it won't help mental illness (as it's a BRAIN problem, and not a matter of sensory loss).

    • @suzakico
      @suzakico 5 лет назад

      As I meditate (eg vipassana), I see it enhances my senses (of being here and now and/ or being able to observe what is going on in me much better - ie, detached from thought stimuli for example). I tend to think this kind of device will help people to get into the state of here and now such that the benefit of meditation - calm and quiet mind - may be achieved better, which in turn helps us not to be caught in our mind habit as much. In fact, my first intuitive sense of application of this device was related to that. More info, and more synthesizing info at real time may being better judgment.

  • @nicholasashley537
    @nicholasashley537 5 лет назад +2

    So he's been doing this same skit for the last 5 years. Why has this not taken off yet?

  • @susanlafayette7313
    @susanlafayette7313 2 года назад

    David eagleman flying like a eagle

  • @Carson_Van_McUber
    @Carson_Van_McUber 4 года назад

    So this makes me wonder if you can hack a persons brain and tell them what to think just by blinking light in certain patterns at a rapid enough pace that your subconscious picks up on, but consciously you don't realize what's going on. It is totally feasible that you can do this without a person knowing it's going on because we do this all the time with animals by conditioning them to act a certain with certain stimuli. Pavlov's dog experiment comes to my mind, you ring the bell and the dog starts salivating even if the food isn't coming.

  • @PoeticSonic
    @PoeticSonic 4 года назад +1

    Wait so I can buy this now?

    • @slomnim
      @slomnim 2 года назад

      They make wrist wearables, primarily targeted at deaf people but they also actively support the modding community

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 Год назад

    How many notes are there there 🤔 from slavery a promissory note back centuries ago for freedom and human rights and in God we trust 😉 🙏 blessings 🙌

  • @vladyslavkorenyak872
    @vladyslavkorenyak872 3 года назад

    Fuck it, I'll build one of those this summer and train myself absolute hearing with it. Let's see if the absolute hearing sticks once I remove the extra input!

  • @fliteshare
    @fliteshare 4 года назад

    I would like to see a common sense implanted.
    But then again I'm an optimist.

  • @huelu982
    @huelu982 5 лет назад +6

    Is this why Google founders left Google?

  • @AndroidOO3
    @AndroidOO3 5 лет назад

    VR!

  • @doubleHLabs
    @doubleHLabs 5 лет назад +3

    Google Glass tongue cam

  • @tracyisland65
    @tracyisland65 7 месяцев назад

    at 4:42 David Eagleman says: "a bloodhound dog's whole world is about smell" .......
    this is a trick statement?

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 Год назад

    This might sound out of sight but i believe i think 🤔 i think in 3D because we all should refer to the planet and how it works together with the universe he has the whole world in his ✋️ hands a hymn from slavery black history ❤😊

  • @sachinaswal
    @sachinaswal 5 лет назад

    So, Apple computers okay with Google?

  • @salih8586
    @salih8586 5 лет назад

    I am going to design a new clock and add to my umwelt .any support appreciated

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 Год назад

    Canada was built by our forefathers and they were promised that Canada 🇨🇦 would be taken care of in oath that it would prosper

  • @sgbalakrishna
    @sgbalakrishna 4 года назад

    I was expecting a chrome book surprised to see an apple

  • @jpenneymrcoin6851
    @jpenneymrcoin6851 2 года назад

    Ed Grimley went to science college.

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 11 месяцев назад

    Don't burn the bridge you crossed because eventually you'll need to cross back for help 😮

  • @tenzinsoepa7648
    @tenzinsoepa7648 3 года назад +1

    32:56

  • @circlesevendivination4928
    @circlesevendivination4928 4 года назад

    that vest is his wife. or he shares it with his wife. love

  • @samuelo6736
    @samuelo6736 4 года назад +1

    Please let these happen please let's dump phones and stuff

  • @aida_amore
    @aida_amore 4 года назад +1

    Is it normal that even the most most complex things that he is talking about make perfect sense to me?!! 👽

  • @Nick-jf7ku
    @Nick-jf7ku 4 года назад

    Wow is this the same talk as 5 years ago?.. using the same slides potato head thing lol. dam was hoping it was a new one.

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 11 месяцев назад

    Humanity has lost the art of communication 😕 everyone really doesn't know how to listen but they hear it goes in one ear and out the other to really listen a question then answer if you don't have an answer right away say you are thinking and don't ask a question before your question 1st answered 😊

  • @drsachinkumavat8221
    @drsachinkumavat8221 5 лет назад +2

    i would like to give intro of mine :: i am doctor and i am impressed by your idea . i want to know that do this jacket can be used for the lie detector or can be used for getting information that the person is telling truth or he is telling lie ( false or true)

    • @salih8586
      @salih8586 5 лет назад

      Sachin Kumavat you can input polygraph data to this

    • @Costopher
      @Costopher 5 лет назад +1

      It's the same answer as David gave for the feelings question. If you have a way of measuring what you are interested in using sensors then you can input it.

    • @danielbadra9447
      @danielbadra9447 5 лет назад

      no papa

  • @malako777A
    @malako777A 4 года назад +1

    Please... just BURP already! LOL

  • @Nick-jf7ku
    @Nick-jf7ku 4 года назад

    the last one was better he seems sleepy on this one lol.

  • @LassoKid7777
    @LassoKid7777 5 лет назад

    I eat vinegar chips

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 11 месяцев назад

    Batman are you being naughty 😜

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 10 месяцев назад

    Let's paused think positive about the pirate Lafayette the pie charts 3.14 infinite maybe it's about the world's mapping the pie crust denotes the earth's crust and the sharing circle and the circle of love and the circle of the planet earth that we all live together and don't forget the continental plate denotes to the Lafayette dinner plate and the coat of armor should have meaning to cover maybe humanity with some map to make sense out of nonsense the triangle 3 points of the triangle try another angle let's all come together and form the way it should be blessings 🙌 to humanity and our creator in God we trust .

  • @luisgodio6912
    @luisgodio6912 5 лет назад

    He looks frustrated when he mentions he can't implant on the brain... plot twist

  • @katg6274
    @katg6274 2 года назад

    It's All a TRAP🕸

  • @susankoralewicz5
    @susankoralewicz5 Год назад

    Where is my favorite Jamaican sweetheart 🤔

  • @hanskraut2018
    @hanskraut2018 11 месяцев назад

    Constructive tip/not critisim but optimisation stuff (just felt like it) again no critism just in case you appreachate such stuff:
    "Umwelt" is just made up of two german words or sounds or a derived froma a wrod "around" + world its not relly that unique of a word. its
    Um = (coming from around just shorter) and
    welt (world)
    Um + welt = Umwelt so you can just say "surroundings" or smth. Sounds kinda stange witht he typical english prononciation. (not much and noone cares but just sayng maybe its easyer to use that word. Also maybe some explanations can be overdone and canbe done quicker maybe make a presentation with a life audience of 1-2 people and ask them what they think whenever they understand something or whenever they appreachated a longer explanation. Kinda optimizing for all future presentations and therefore increaseing grants and visability and communication.

  • @elgracko
    @elgracko 3 года назад

    wonder if you could rent out your brain as like a server, for bitcoin mining or something?

  • @jonsanchez55
    @jonsanchez55 4 года назад +1

    less cocaine perhaps?

  • @cristianobordieri3945
    @cristianobordieri3945 3 года назад

    ritirati

  • @beauhaeker804
    @beauhaeker804 3 года назад

    This guy did a Ted talk 6 years ago about this topic, and he’s mostly showing the same experiments in this presentation that he was four years before this. Why? Did you not break any new ground worth showing in that four years? For example he showed the stock market experiment in his Ted talk in 2015, but had no results to present. Seemingly no results to present now either. I’m not calling any of this technology fake I believe it’s real however he must be facing some quite massive hurdles that I don’t think he was expecting. Or I’m just an uneducated fool, probably that one.

  • @kimphi5372
    @kimphi5372 3 года назад

    The gullible gusty dead surgically return because catamaran isely beam pace a well-groomed daisy. hushed, snobbish fedelini