Video: 4 Minutes That Will Change Your Life
Watching this video made me want to write about a topic very dear to my heart; animals and animal rights. I have 4 reasons why animals are important in our lives:
1- Animals are part of our ecosystem cycle. Simply put, if we don’t respect their co-existence or protect them and their habitats from the possiblity of man made extinction, then the whole food chain cycle will be disrupted. Animals of all kinds, including primates, will directly suffer the consequences of our actions.
2- Animals have elevated senses. We as humans have super senses, but even our eyes, ears and sense of smell are of no match to those of the animals. Further, the evolution of the animal is linked directly to the Earth and the historical changes of our planet through time. For example, sharks use the electromagnetic field from the earth’s north and south poles to detect their direction using electrical wave lengths. Elephants can communicate through the vibrations from their foot steps. They can, in fact, communicate with a herd of elephants 10km away just by sensations on their feet! Bears hibernate the whole winter, slowing the heart rate down to one beat per minute, saving energy throughout the whole winter season. Bats use ultrasound wavelengths to detect prey in the dark. Some scientist believe the nocturnal bat inhabited the nightlife to avoid the dinosaurs who hunted during the day. Survival intinct. Alligators are cold blooded, not producing any heat and saving energy for months without the need of sunlight. There are many more examples of the greatness of the animal kingdom that we can learn from and adapt to our technologies.
3- Humans evolved only 200,000 years ago unlike animals and insects who were present on earth since its creation almost 3 billion years ago. Some animals have survived for millions of eons and are still alive such as alligators, ants, beetles and bees.
4-The myth that animals do not have brains and that is why they do not have a spoken language, which makes humans superior to every living thing. Well, first of all, animals do have brains and they do have language, but their language is different. They did not evolve with tubes to talk, but instead communicate through sound effects, as seen commonly with all birds and not so commonly with the meerkat. Scientists can determine from each sound pitch if they are afraid, hungry, happy or sad. Therefore, animals do have emotions and of course brains!
I can go on forever here, but all I can say is, please, appreciate nature with its beauty from the animal kingdom, and that includes all plants and insects. Without them we wouldn’t be who we are now.
Video: We Provide Our Own Meaning – Lawrence Krauss
Simply, amazing!
Video: How to Find Your Element – RSA Shorts
“Finding your passion does change everything”
Video: Mankind Rising
There are many videos explaining human evolution and how life on earth started, but this video has a unique way of explaining it and that is through a point of view perspective (POV). It explains our story and what our ancestors went through in order to survive, culminating in who we are now. This cannot be undermined and solely attributed to one simple designer, as all living things had to go through their own evolutionary adaptations for us to be here. So please, if you think all of this was created in 6 days by one designer, then please ask yourself one question; With all the ability to create such complexity, in design and function, and knowing infinitely where this will all lead in the future, why not build it in one day? Let us not underestimate the power of nature, through it’s moods and reactions, it has brought us here. Enjoy!
Video: The Singularity Is Near
Ray Kurzweil is a futurist and a visionary. His theories on the role of technological advancement in the future span the fields of Artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and nano technology. The commentary he suggests on these advancements entail the use of such technologies in multiple efforts to benefit mankind, from overcoming poverty by genetically creating new food resources, counteracting aging and disease by inserting chips smaller than our fingernails into our bodies to regenerate dying cells, and robots that will move and calculate things faster than us. Endless possibilities and new discoveries about the universe we live in. I look forward to the future and will do my best to live to 2100. Enjoy!
Video: Wonderland “A True Story”
I recently watched this short movie and I thought it is worth sharing for it’s magnificent cinematography, casting and moral story behind it. Enjoy!
Video: The Great Debate – Can Science Tell Us Right From Wrong?
I believe that if you are a person who exercises reason and rationality in your everyday life, then you are a scientist at heart. Without science and critical thinking, societies will not flourish and develop. This debate covers all angles, from philosophy to social science to physics and biology, all of these fields can only help us understand the world if we use them in a rational way. Very interesting debate. I have selected two options to watch, you can either watch the full debate, which requires few hours of your time or watch Lawrence Krauss’s speech which, for me, one of the best speeches given along with Sam Harris and Steven Pinker. Enjoy!
For the Full debate watch this:
For Lawrence Krauss speech watch this:
Video: George Carlin – Brain Droppings
I have stumbled upon this rare video of George Carlin on YouTube giving a nationally broadcast speech on C-SPAN in 1999. Watch the first few awkward moments where it seems clear that this was not a natural environment for him to be in, but as usual he used themes on language, politics and life in general to give an amazing speech. You will definitely pay more attention to the language used on the news today and listen differently to the responses being given by politicians as they are being interviewed. Enjoy!
Video: The Fantastic Mr Feynman
If you have no idea who Richard Feynman was, then this is a chance to watch a great documentary of his life. And of course, if you are one of his super fans like me, then is this is one of the best moments of your life. Great man! enjoy.
Video: The Psychology of Belief – Are the Religious Less Intelligent?
Video: What Happens When You Die?
I often hear people say when someone close to them dies, moments before their death, a person seems happy or in a good mood moments before they die. Now I know why, after watching this video you will know that it’s the brain shutting down and these are the symptoms of hullicinations. Enjoy!