You’re doing a marvelous job of teaching me the inviolable principles of freedom and hence making me a better father. Thanks to your work, my relationship with my daughter (4 years old) is that between two “intelligent” creatures and not that of a superior and a subordinate ❤
Seeing that Ajay knows soo much of about mRNA and DNA and adeno virus vaccines, Either he has very smart friends to tell him that or he is a hell of a reader of research papers and research journals, I am a 2nd year student at IISER yet and recently was working on mRNA vaccines , It's amazing you know soo much;)
Thank you for yet another insightful episode Amit and Ajay. Please recommend a reliable place where we can get vaccinated in India with various adult vaccines you listed in the URLs
Couple of questions: * Even in cases where there is an "eradication dream", should we not resist coercion? It feels like a slippery slope. My sense it's important to build a culture that promotes consent and resists coercion in society - and that any sort of intervention that breaks the principle - will corrode freedom. * How do you think of policies that restrict the free movement of people who are not vaccinated into public spaces (schools, parks, hospitals, transportation)? Is that level of coercion justified?
Both great questions. I feel clear about one (coerce people when eradication is attempted). The other lacks a clear and fixed answer, as it depends on the costs and benefits.
@@ajayshah5705 Why did the other vaccination attempts not require this level of coercion? The 20th-century vaccines were adopted without the kind of state pressure we saw for COVID-19. What changed?
@@shubhoroy3921 Apart from MAGA people in the US was there hostility to covid vaccines in many other places? And then, we have to think: in the US, what changed. The MAGA of 1918-1941 did not fight vaccines. In China, the people (and particularly older people) mistrust the government, so once the government pushed vaccine nationalism the people mistrusted the vaccine.
Ishaan's singing is the hidden gem in this week's video! Loved it. ❤
So gentle readers, please don't skip it!
On mRNA vaccines -- berthub.eu/articles/posts/reverse-engineering-source-code-of-the-biontech-pfizer-vaccine/
Damn, the singing!! I was in its hangover throughout the episode. Just lovely! Pure bliss to watch such a talent
You’re doing a marvelous job of teaching me the inviolable principles of freedom and hence making me a better father. Thanks to your work, my relationship with my daughter (4 years old) is that between two “intelligent” creatures and not that of a superior and a subordinate ❤
Such a wholesome comment. ❤
We should have an episode with Ajay and Amit singing a song! And why only western songs, and why not Indian! Isme nationalism to chalta hai!😂
Seeing that Ajay knows soo much of about mRNA and DNA and adeno virus vaccines, Either he has very smart friends to tell him that or he is a hell of a reader of research papers and research journals, I am a 2nd year student at IISER yet and recently was working on mRNA vaccines , It's amazing you know soo much;)
Thank you Gaurav. I am an under pressure dad already. The hardwork Ishaan puts in, shows, Err! I mean Sings! Much love much love. Much love.
Thank you for yet another insightful episode Amit and Ajay. Please recommend a reliable place where we can get vaccinated in India with various adult vaccines you listed in the URLs
I was so hooked to the renditions by young Ishaan! Though that isn’t a reflection on how interesting & insightful other parts of the episode were.
Loved the singing (& Guitar) by Ishaan!! Awesome 👏👏👏
Sounds like Amit took the booster for sarcasm!
Ishaan is precious. Can you please have him signing off more episodes? 😅
What a lovely song! ❤
I find this first-principles framework so helpful. Thanks a lot..
Fan boy- well said
I liked the second version (outtake 1 ie). Awesome stuff!
Very insightful episode
Fucking beautiful singing
Today's star was Ishan
Don’t stop singing Ishaan. Happy New Year
Ishaan is fantastic. Beautiful voice. God bless
Couple of questions:
* Even in cases where there is an "eradication dream", should we not resist coercion? It feels like a slippery slope. My sense it's important to build a culture that promotes consent and resists coercion in society - and that any sort of intervention that breaks the principle - will corrode freedom.
* How do you think of policies that restrict the free movement of people who are not vaccinated into public spaces (schools, parks, hospitals, transportation)? Is that level of coercion justified?
Both great questions.
I feel clear about one (coerce people when eradication is attempted). The other lacks a clear and fixed answer, as it depends on the costs and benefits.
@@ajayshah5705 Why did the other vaccination attempts not require this level of coercion? The 20th-century vaccines were adopted without the kind of state pressure we saw for COVID-19. What changed?
@@shubhoroy3921
Apart from MAGA people in the US was there hostility to covid vaccines in many other places? And then, we have to think: in the US, what changed. The MAGA of 1918-1941 did not fight vaccines.
In China, the people (and particularly older people) mistrust the government, so once the government pushed vaccine nationalism the people mistrusted the vaccine.
That song was...smooth!