The power of human knowledge to shape the universe is truly awe-inspiring. The optimism in the idea that any physically possible transformation can be brought about through our understanding is a beacon for the boundless potential ahead.
Profound. Knowing that knowledge only is not the path to transformation is still a form of knowledge so I don’t think this statement can be simplified further. It resonates so well because of it.
Also, as humans we are uniquely capable of compounding knowledge since we have language and more importantly written language to pass on knowledge to other individuals across space and time. As long as we don't destroy our libraries we will be compounding knowledge, also called "standing on the shoulder of giants".
00:03 Knowledge enables most physical transformations 00:20 Knowledge can bring about any physically possible transformation. 00:39 Optimism is an entry point to the idea of possibility. 00:55 Knowledge can bring about any physically possible transformation. 01:15 Few fundamental forces act in known ways in the inanimate universe. 01:31 Knowledge grows much faster than the natural world. 01:47 Humans are creating knowledge at an increasing rate and diversity 02:01 Any physically possible transformation can be brought about by knowledge.
We have always been and will always be at the beginning of a growth of infinity of knowledge. This will always be the case as long as we have a chance to continue to exist. Thus the only better time to be alive than today, will be tomorrow, and so on.
Yes, presumably scientists and tinkerers do that when they find out something that nobody else knew before. Like Einstein created the knowledge of the theory of General Relativity and now we can calculate the positions of satellites precise enough to be able to run the Global Positioning System (GPS). Of course we also needed the knowledge of how to build rockets etc. - we didn't have that 200 years ago.
Even David can't but help marvel at Naval's clarity of thought and enunciation.
The power of human knowledge to shape the universe is truly awe-inspiring. The optimism in the idea that any physically possible transformation can be brought about through our understanding is a beacon for the boundless potential ahead.
Can you pls make a separate video about,how it can be done?
Love this ❤❤
This is not naval, this is AI
Profound. Knowing that knowledge only is not the path to transformation is still a form of knowledge so I don’t think this statement can be simplified further. It resonates so well because of it.
Also, as humans we are uniquely capable of compounding knowledge since we have language and more importantly written language to pass on knowledge to other individuals across space and time. As long as we don't destroy our libraries we will be compounding knowledge, also called "standing on the shoulder of giants".
00:03 Knowledge enables most physical transformations
00:20 Knowledge can bring about any physically possible transformation.
00:39 Optimism is an entry point to the idea of possibility.
00:55 Knowledge can bring about any physically possible transformation.
01:15 Few fundamental forces act in known ways in the inanimate universe.
01:31 Knowledge grows much faster than the natural world.
01:47 Humans are creating knowledge at an increasing rate and diversity
02:01 Any physically possible transformation can be brought about by knowledge.
We have always been and will always be at the beginning of a growth of infinity of knowledge. This will always be the case as long as we have a chance to continue to exist. Thus the only better time to be alive than today, will be tomorrow, and so on.
I want more Knowledge
whos he?
the first one?
David deustch- Navals done a recent podcast series with him
Naval is time less knowledge
Yeah, but can you really CREATE knowledge?
Yes, presumably scientists and tinkerers do that when they find out something that nobody else knew before. Like Einstein created the knowledge of the theory of General Relativity and now we can calculate the positions of satellites precise enough to be able to run the Global Positioning System (GPS). Of course we also needed the knowledge of how to build rockets etc. - we didn't have that 200 years ago.
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