The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world's preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education and exhibition. The Museum is renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world's cultures.
You are an interesting and intelligent group but have you heard of Halton Arp and have you taken his work into account? Are you aware of or considering of EU Theory?
Understand evolution: - a single virus doesn't evolve, but its offspring are a little bit - almost nothing - different. Repeat this cycle for months and you have a new variant. (1 virus live for ~hours). - a single human doesn't evolve, but their offspring are a little bit - almost nothing - different. Repeat this cycle for dozens of millennia and you have a new variant. (1 person lives for ~80 years).
1:24:57 Neil explains the common sense and most evolutionary outcome, a common energy distribution network (electricity) where all generation sources compete for the title of most efficient and cost effective per application. He goes on to praise all the competing technologies and says they should compete on their merits and the best in class for electric generation in each category will emerge. Common sense, he also adds “after that I’m not a fan” which is a reference to the no-growth, de-growth green spectrum of Malthusian thinkers. The panel goes silent, because the green de-growth cat was let out of the bag and instantly guillotined, that was what the silence symbolized. To hide that one of the panelists said “You don’t mention wind” which was a misdirection out of the cul de sac. Good job Neil!
Who the hell any livin organism can preserve fossil for around 60million years the Fvck even 1 milion years cant preserve your skeleton it’ll turn into ashes lol
Seriously, am I the only one who thinks AMNH 5027 needs an actual name? I think it deserves one being one of the most famous specimens and the OG T.rex. I propose that we give it the name “Barnum” in honor of the man who discovered it.
The AMNH makes a lot of awesome videos and virtual tours about its traveling exhibits, fossil halls and dinosaur and other prehistoric animal fossils, human origins and evolution, diorama halls and animal taxidermies and specimens and the space exhibits and astronomy, as well as paleontology, marine biology, mammalogy, paleoanthropology, ornithology and astronomy that I have watched and enjoyed, but they need to make more videos and virtual tours focusing on its human cultural halls and anthropology, but this is primarily because the AMNH is a natural history museum only tackling information on animals and nature and Earth’s history and paleontology, marine biology and astronomy and human evolution, the Met Museum is meanwhile an art museum that tackles more information on human history, art and ancient cultures. But I love both subjects overall.
This outstanding debate was wonderfully and intellectually accessible and understandable to someone like me with only marginal knowledge but wanting to gain understanding. Thank you.
I'm really curious to learn how they work but I don't expect we'll have the computational power to calculate even the forming of a single star on molecular before I die I believe this is a great model, we are just sooo far from being able to trust any of these results
Extremely useful for Moral Ambitions to slow down the growth. Will reduction of global poverty and exchange of information be the key for this challenge?
What are we, and why are we here? If we are created by some God then why only inhabit earth. Why so much space in the universe? If we are just apes then what is our purpose or point. Why are we here?
Que obvia manera de disfrazar el origen de la plaga que sembraron, y, de paso, reforzar el otro cuento: el del cambio climático, cuyo objetivo es llegar a cobrarnos el aire que respiramos 😅😅😅Ahora cuéntame el cuento de Caperucita Roja
I just have to vent my jew IQ envy.I bet all 7 Nobel laureates from Bronx are jewish.I have just enough intelligence to understand how very clever these people are.I can follow them until it gets all mathematical.
Nice video, but it needs few critics: first of all, cars may be less pollutant now...but the number of cars and airplanes used since 1979 till today has dramatically increase, so I do not see any improvement in emissions from transportation. Then, we are currently seeing Paris agreement is not taking place...in my country (Italy) good soils are covered of solar panels and windmill, canceling the carbon sequestration made by vegetation, and destroying landscapes. I am not optimist at all, and I think we all should be aware of these contradictions besides nice words and commitments.
Feeding, housing, clothing, warming, caring for 8 billion people... population growth is humanity's contributing factor to global warming. In just 70 years the population more than tripled from 2.4 B in 1950 to 8.0 B today. Think about it. Was Thanos right?