that focused on science. So we were always getting these various different kinds of neat demonstrations of the Tesla kind of coil. I've always been very jealous of these science teachers, because they have these cool demonstrations that we
- Concept
- tesla
- Score
- 5 · always · because
- Status
- candidate — not yet promoted to canon
Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · gutenberg0.757
We call that fire of the black thunder-cloud "electricity," and lecture learnedly about it, and grind the like of it out of glass and silk: but _what_ is it? What made it? Whence comes it? Whither goes it? Science has done much for us; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, whither we can never penetrate, on which all science swims as a mere superficial film. This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, _magical_ and more, to whosoever will _think_ of it.
gutenberg/PG-1091-on-heroes-hero-worship-and-the-heroic-in-history/PG-1091.txt
- 02 · _intake0.753
Tesla said it. Einstein Agreed. Modern physics has proved it. It is now factual to say that everything, including our own bodies, is made up of energy vibrating at different frequencies.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-9-frequency-awakening.md
- 03 · yt0.752
Actually, the most bizarre thing is that I, back in the early '80s, when I was doing a bunch of technology development trying to understand things about recursive function evaluation for technology development, I thought I was doing that. I was also working on gauge theory and QCD and quantum field theory and so on. I thought that was a, and also in general relativity and so on, I thought these were completely separate activities. Only to discover recently that the questions about how you choose simultane…
yt/yAJTctpzp5w-can-space-and-time-emerge-from-simple-rules-stephen-wolfram-/transcript.txt
- 04 · yt0.751
We're going to talk about the state of science right here in Washington state for a bit first. So if that's not going to increase your cynicism, I don't know what is. The Washington state of science. Yeah. Well, in this case, the state of Washington state of science, not the nation's capital, Washington state of science, but but but related because here we have our our executive, Governor Bob Ferguson, arguing with the orders coming down from the nation's executive with regard to some changes to, for instance, the the childhood vaccine schedule. Amazing. OK, well, Bob Ferguson is up. And my gu…
yt/mNh7WmeDUvI-the-washington-state-of-science-the-309th-evolutionary-lens-/transcript.txt
- 05 · _intake0.749
This was problematic for me 10 years ago. I thought Sir Albert was as good as science data gets. It turns out that belief was wrong. Perspective is how we see things, and most of us are not even remotely aware of how these perceptions form our worldview. This incongruence around the concept of time is what forced me to ponder if Einstein was why physics went off the rails. Henri Bergson is forgotten these days, but his ability to effect an open mind is not.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-18-divorcing-einstein-using-times-pointed-arrow.md
- 06 · yt0.749
This it made it made the TCA cycle better at making energy. Correct. And and this gets to the crux of the issue where now I'm really going to I think surprise you cuz I would say to you uh tell me what you you think the flip of the switch was have any idea? No. Cuz I know you're a smart guy to have the degrees you have can't be. So this is the reason why I'm going to tell you why understanding Jack Cruz has been really hard for guys like you. Paramagnetism turns out to be a big deal. And as I told you, I got thrown off the stage for this trying to tell this story a long time ago, 11 years ago …
yt/67sLlXeMg2I-regenerative-energy-the-light-inside-you-jack-kruse-221/transcript.txt
- 07 · yt0.748
Like I I tried to explain on um Alexis Jasmine's podcast recently when they had the guy uh Zimmerman on and you know I told people I said this was the weirdest podcast I ever did because this guy clearly came in with an idea of what I was saying and who I was. And I looked at him and I'm like I'm not sure if you really understand where I'm coming from. Like light is extremely plastic and it's plastic because of time. Like photons, photons are the most amazing things because they don't experience time. It actually takes an interaction with matter for them to begin to experience time. So it time…
yt/Omug2kdB8VM-dr-jack-kruse-on-the-biological-implications-of-time-cancer-/transcript.txt
- 08 · yt0.747
What's happened is the basic science has shown me a bunch of conceptual things that have allowed me to do the technology development. The technology development has provided me with tools that allow me to do the basic science. It's turned out that the way of thinking about things that's relevant in doing the technology is surprisingly similar to the way of thinking about things that's relevant for basic science. I think to me it's, in the end most of these things are about foundational thinking about thin…
yt/yAJTctpzp5w-can-space-and-time-emerge-from-simple-rules-stephen-wolfram-/transcript.txt
- 09 · yt0.746
It's not somehow a magical. is not made of a magical classical substance that's has different physics to it. So why should I have to make this distinction? As I said, why isn't this just a regular physical interaction between two physical things? Now the the little piece of data I'll just mention is is Adam Becker wrote a nice book called What is Real? which was a popular book about Bell and about David Bow and about Hugh Everett and certain people who were running against this stream of mainstream physics. Uh he was very critical of Bor and Copenhogen in the book and he has a degree in cosmol…
yt/VbXEc9vpeIM-what-we-ve-gotten-wrong-about-quantum-physics-world-science-/transcript.txt
- 10 · _intake0.746
The electromagnetic force is the one I have been spending a lot of time discussing with you over the last 2 years. It has infinite range and power over electrons.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tensegrity-4-magnetism-electrons-sleep.md
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