40:24 He didn't really answer this question.. But it's a good question. I live in Morocco, it's an islamic country, and believe me, people here are very very superstitious. I find my self in this situation very often, and don't know what to do or what to say.
I'm listening to the video. When the guy starts talking about essentialism, he's full of shit. That's not what essentialism is about. Essentialism is about properties that are universal to a group of entities or objects. To put it in a possibly oversimplified way, "all granite rocks are hard; hardness is essential to, it is the essence of granite".
@bonnie43uk i dont know who your talking about,but the guy that originally created "Miracle water" his name is Jim Hubble...he is an aerospace enginner with mutilple degrees varying in many diff subjects....he is a smart well educated an respected scientist...look it up he went to south africa an his substance cured multiple parasites an bacterias an disease on 80000+ people, he also claims it can cure aids an Hivs an upon returing to the state goverment steped in an tried to stop it
@poiislifelifeispoi Just type in Peter Popoff, and you will see all about his scam, selling people tiny vials of water claiming that it contains miraculous properties.
Fight or flight still serves a purposes now we have people attacking other people, animals attacking people, nature attacking people, and random bad luck attacking people we still need it to survive.
Money is a prime example, in the past it was gold-backed. People believed the paper and cheap metal coins are worth something, because someone promised to give them gold for it.
But we knocked out that promise, now the promise is: you will get something for it, and in the future it wont be less than what you got for it today. And it still works! It engraves itself into culture so deeply that no skeptic would throw away a 500 euro banknote as worthless paper for recycling.
Some beliefs manifest themselves in culture. !st edition comic books can be really valuable, in reality, in terms of dollars, the same goes for signed / rare books.
And that is based on another belief, that these pieces of paper in our pockets called paper money are worth something, and that the binary code in our bank accounts are basically the same.
Once beliefs turn collective, they somehow materialize into reality. Facts do the same, but beliefs also do it.
People believe goofy things because, as children they're 1) Indoctrinated to believe those specific things. 2) Trained in a cognitive style in which it is important to "decide what to believe" BEFORE thinking about something, instead of AFTER.
40:24 He didn't really answer this question.. But it's a good question. I live in Morocco, it's an islamic country, and believe me, people here are very very superstitious. I find my self in this situation very often, and don't know what to do or what to say.
iRouRoui 6 days ago
I'm listening to the video. When the guy starts talking about essentialism, he's full of shit. That's not what essentialism is about. Essentialism is about properties that are universal to a group of entities or objects. To put it in a possibly oversimplified way, "all granite rocks are hard; hardness is essential to, it is the essence of granite".
luccaskunk 1 month ago
Efforts have been made to stop Peter Popoff from scamming his gullible public, so far, no luck, he's still out there selling his miracle water.
bonnie43uk 1 month ago
@bonnie43uk i dont know who your talking about,but the guy that originally created "Miracle water" his name is Jim Hubble...he is an aerospace enginner with mutilple degrees varying in many diff subjects....he is a smart well educated an respected scientist...look it up he went to south africa an his substance cured multiple parasites an bacterias an disease on 80000+ people, he also claims it can cure aids an Hivs an upon returing to the state goverment steped in an tried to stop it
poiislifelifeispoi 1 month ago
@bonnie43uk MMS= Miracle mineral substance
poiislifelifeispoi 1 month ago
@poiislifelifeispoi Just type in Peter Popoff, and you will see all about his scam, selling people tiny vials of water claiming that it contains miraculous properties.
bonnie43uk 1 month ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Fight or flight still serves a purposes now we have people attacking other people, animals attacking people, nature attacking people, and random bad luck attacking people we still need it to survive.
MistressArte 1 month ago
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MistressArte 1 month ago
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Money is a prime example, in the past it was gold-backed. People believed the paper and cheap metal coins are worth something, because someone promised to give them gold for it.
But we knocked out that promise, now the promise is: you will get something for it, and in the future it wont be less than what you got for it today. And it still works! It engraves itself into culture so deeply that no skeptic would throw away a 500 euro banknote as worthless paper for recycling.
kurtilein3 1 month ago
Some beliefs manifest themselves in culture. !st edition comic books can be really valuable, in reality, in terms of dollars, the same goes for signed / rare books.
And that is based on another belief, that these pieces of paper in our pockets called paper money are worth something, and that the binary code in our bank accounts are basically the same.
Once beliefs turn collective, they somehow materialize into reality. Facts do the same, but beliefs also do it.
kurtilein3 1 month ago
People believe goofy things because, as children they're 1) Indoctrinated to believe those specific things. 2) Trained in a cognitive style in which it is important to "decide what to believe" BEFORE thinking about something, instead of AFTER.
GetMeThere1 1 month ago
>sunday march 28th
ARE YOU GUYS FROM THE FUTURE
DeoMachina 1 month ago 2
@DeoMachina Or from the past
Tamerleen 1 month ago
@DeoMachina
More likely from the past :)
But I believe it...
ytmoog 1 month ago
@DeoMachina
I guess it's 28.3.2009. In one of the previous videos they talked to "81 year old Randi" on 21.3. Randi is 83 now.
They should definitely add the recording date somewhere in the description or title.
superdau 1 month ago