Out of everything that came out of this podcast I am surprised at the lack of attention given to this part by viewers/commentators. If what Bret is insinuating is remotely correct, we're in some serious danger. Not to mention the benefit of fixing such a problem and uncovering other problems that may already exist that we are ignoring.
This is one of the biggest news breaks in modern American health science history but RUclips’s algorithm wants to recommend kids flipping water bottles to me.
What a seriously well spoken individual. His ability to explain his field without making it overly convoluted shows you he really knows what he's talking about.
Im a research engineer and was testing the performance of an innovative solution. The experiments yielded some benchmark shattering results. A week later, I discovered a malfunctioning part of the tester that caused inaccurate sensing. Needless to say, my heart sank to my stomach as my years of hard work were a failure. I begrudgingly broke it to my superiors.
It’s called cognitive bias - people in that field have dedicated their whole career to that way of testing and are scared to admit they have wasted their whole life testing something that’s flawed by definition. Just gotta convince them with hard facts and studies so they can no longer deny it. It’s a sad fact about so much that human beings deal with and it holds back our progression as a species.
It’s a shame that Bret gets zero credit for such an amazing discovery but continues to be remember for what those assholes at Evergreen put him through..
2 years later and I'm just seeing this. That speaks a lot to what he was saying about their being no proper response to this problem when presented to the proper authorities. Holy crap this is scary!
That's the longest I've heard Joe go without talking.
Out of everything that came out of this podcast I am surprised at the lack of attention given to this part by viewers/commentators. If what Bret is insinuating is remotely correct, we're in some serious danger. Not to mention the benefit of fixing such a problem and uncovering other problems that may already exist that we are ignoring.
This is one of the biggest news breaks in modern American health science history but RUclips’s algorithm wants to recommend kids flipping water bottles to me.
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it." - George Orwell
Imagine having the opportunity to take a class with this man and instead choosing to spend the semester throwing a temper tantrum.
Interviews like this is why JRE is valued by so many.
Get an American lab mouse on.
Next week we hear Bret Weinstein "jumped out a 10 story window"
This is one of the most important JRE clips I've ever heard.
What a seriously well spoken individual. His ability to explain his field without making it overly convoluted shows you he really knows what he's talking about.
why lab mice matter.
Im a research engineer and was testing the performance of an innovative solution. The experiments yielded some benchmark shattering results. A week later, I discovered a malfunctioning part of the tester that caused inaccurate sensing. Needless to say, my heart sank to my stomach as my years of hard work were a failure. I begrudgingly broke it to my superiors.
It’s called cognitive bias - people in that field have dedicated their whole career to that way of testing and are scared to admit they have wasted their whole life testing something that’s flawed by definition. Just gotta convince them with hard facts and studies so they can no longer deny it. It’s a sad fact about so much that human beings deal with and it holds back our progression as a species.
I’m high and I forgot it was a joe Rogan podcast he didn’t interrupt at all unlike any other
It’s a shame that Bret gets zero credit for such an amazing discovery but continues to be remember for what those assholes at Evergreen put him through..
2 years later and I'm just seeing this. That speaks a lot to what he was saying about their being no proper response to this problem when presented to the proper authorities. Holy crap this is scary!
As someone who did an undergrad degree in this area I cannot believe I didn't think of this. This is truly terrifying, oh my god...
SO WHAT YOURE SAYING IS WE NEED TO PROTECT THIS MAN'S LIFE HUH.
I cannot remember which study it was, but the punchline was essentially this: "The
Joe is about to have nightmares over being “feeble and inefficient” for the next couple weeks