[00:00:00] Ellen Delara: Bullying is not okay, first and foremost, and what are we going to do about it? So intervening early on when people see this happening, not just making an assumption, Oh, well, you know, kids bully each other, so what? That assumption is completely dangerous. [00:00:22] Al Scott: The Rational View is… Continue reading 113 Dr. Ellen deLara discusses bullying
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111 What I’ve learned about the hard problem of consciousness
[00:00:00] Al Scott: Computer scientists have shown that neuronal networks representative of our brains can be simulated in computers and trained to perform specific computational tasks. They seem to learn. They seem to process information similar to how we process information. [00:00:23] The Rational View is a weekly series hosted by me, Dr. Allen Scott,… Continue reading 111 What I’ve learned about the hard problem of consciousness
06 Climate change: the basics and the misconceptions
04 Closing the wage gap and the family gap
How about if the second half the parental leave period could only be taken by the second partner? Think about what this would do to both the wage gap and the family gap. If families could only earn the second half of their leave if the second partner took time off, and this would equalize… Continue reading 04 Closing the wage gap and the family gap
What is Science?
It’s a unifying theory. General relativity unified so many things it brought together Newtonian gravity, time dilation, relativistic aberrations, gravitational lensing, black holes, just about damn near everything is explained by this. Everything but quantum mechanics was explained by this new theory of gravity, general relativity. So wow that’s great we still use Newtonian mechanics… Continue reading What is Science?