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• نگاه زمین شناسی به زمان به شکل های مختلفیه. کلی ترین نگاه EON ها هستن که از زمان تشکیل زمین، چهار تا EON وجود داشته. بعدش ERA ها هستن که برای مثال تو آخرین دوره EON سه تا ERA وجود داره.
• یه نکته جالب وجود داره که قبل انقراض دایناسور ها یه انقراض خیلی بزرگ دیگه وجود داشته که ۹۶ درصد موجود دریا و ۷۰ درصد (شاید یه عدد دیگه) موجودات رو خشکی ناپدید میشن.
• شرایط جوی زمین چندین بار تغییرات خیلی بزرگ میکنه. ما الان تو دوره ای هستیم که داره گرم و گرم تر میشه.
• نگاه زمین شناسی به زمان به شکل های مختلفیه. کلی ترین نگاه EON ها هستن که از زمان تشکیل زمین، چهار تا EON وجود داشته. بعدش ERA ها هستن که برای مثال تو آخرین دوره EON سه تا ERA وجود داره.
• یه نکته جالب وجود داره که قبل انقراض دایناسور ها یه انقراض خیلی بزرگ دیگه وجود داشته که ۹۶ درصد موجود دریا و ۷۰ درصد (شاید یه عدد دیگه) موجودات رو خشکی ناپدید میشن.
• شرایط جوی زمین چندین بار تغییرات خیلی بزرگ میکنه. ما الان تو دوره ای هستیم که داره گرم و گرم تر میشه.
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A Brief History of Geologic Time
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• ذره های برف تو آسمون از تصعید بوجود میان.
• زاویه بین اتم های هیدروژن با هم تو مولکول های آب تقریبن ۱۰۴.۵ درجه س. مولکول ها چون قطبی ان، پیوند هیدروژنی بین هر دو تا مولکول برقرار میشه. بخاطر زاویه هاشون هر ۶ تا مولکول آب جوری قرار میگیرن که یه ۶ ضلعی درست میکنن. برا همین ذرات برف همه ۶ ضلعی ان البته وابسته به دما و رطوبت شکل متفاوتی تبلور میکنن.
• برفی که از آسمون میاد سخت به هم میچسبه (برا برف بازی) و میشه روش اسکی کرد چون ذره های آب بینشون نیست. برفی که رو زمین شکل میگیره هم برا برف بازی بهتره هم برا اسکی. برفی که از آسمون اومده اصطکاک ش با سطح چوب اسکی بیشتره برا همین چوب رو یه کم رو زمین عقب جلو میکنن که گرم شه و زیرش یه لایه آب تشکیل شه تا بتونه راحت سر بخوره.
• ذره های برف تو آسمون از تصعید بوجود میان.
• زاویه بین اتم های هیدروژن با هم تو مولکول های آب تقریبن ۱۰۴.۵ درجه س. مولکول ها چون قطبی ان، پیوند هیدروژنی بین هر دو تا مولکول برقرار میشه. بخاطر زاویه هاشون هر ۶ تا مولکول آب جوری قرار میگیرن که یه ۶ ضلعی درست میکنن. برا همین ذرات برف همه ۶ ضلعی ان البته وابسته به دما و رطوبت شکل متفاوتی تبلور میکنن.
• برفی که از آسمون میاد سخت به هم میچسبه (برا برف بازی) و میشه روش اسکی کرد چون ذره های آب بینشون نیست. برفی که رو زمین شکل میگیره هم برا برف بازی بهتره هم برا اسکی. برفی که از آسمون اومده اصطکاک ش با سطح چوب اسکی بیشتره برا همین چوب رو یه کم رو زمین عقب جلو میکنن که گرم شه و زیرش یه لایه آب تشکیل شه تا بتونه راحت سر بخوره.
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The science of snowflakes
One could say that snowflakes are simply frozen water — but if you compare a snowflake to an ice cube, you'll notice a big difference. Why are all snowflakes six-sided? Why are none of them exactly the same? And how do we ski on them? Maruša Bradač sheds…
https://youtu.be/USZRjCBYOxc
Look inside yourself first
Integrate your contrary
Analyze your dream
Learn to face reality
Be aware of the superstitions
Think do not judge
Avoid excessive pride
Be eager to grow older
Tell your story
Look inside yourself first
Integrate your contrary
Analyze your dream
Learn to face reality
Be aware of the superstitions
Think do not judge
Avoid excessive pride
Be eager to grow older
Tell your story
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9 Life Lessons From Carl Jung (Jungian Philosophy)
In this video we will be talking about 9 Life Lessons From Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”. Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities…
https://youtu.be/328wX2x_s5g
• Compassion
We tend to show compassion for individuals rather than groups as Joseph Stalin said “a single death is a tragedy, a million deaths are a statistic”
• Racism
Cure => avoid generalization
How to avoid generalization in judgment? => eliminate racism kind of parts (like race sex age ...) and then judge
• Sex
Average
• Compassion
We tend to show compassion for individuals rather than groups as Joseph Stalin said “a single death is a tragedy, a million deaths are a statistic”
• Racism
Cure => avoid generalization
How to avoid generalization in judgment? => eliminate racism kind of parts (like race sex age ...) and then judge
• Sex
Average
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Paul Bloom: The Psychology of Everything | Big Think
Paul Bloom: The Psychology of Everything
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• واحد پایه دیتا تو کامپیوتر عادی bit ه که بین صفر و یک ه. تو کامپیوتر کوانتومی qubit که یه عددی بین صفر و یک ه. سه تا اصل تو کوانتوم کامپیوتیشن استفاده میشه:
اول superposition: هر کیوبیت یه عددی بین صفر و یک میتونه باشه.
دوم Entanglement: کیوبیت ها در هم آمیخته میشن و رو هم تاثیر میزارن. احتمال های قرار گیری کیوبیت ها کنار هم میشه اون حالتی که ما مدنظرمون هست.
Possible outcomes = 2^(qubit count)
سوم Interference: اینها در اصل تابع موج هستن و قتی میخوایم یه حالتی حتمن اتفاق بیفته با تداخل بقیه جاهای موج رو ضعیف میکنیم که اون قسمتی که مدنظرمون هست با بیشترین احتمال اتفاق بیفته.
• تو این سایت هم میشه اصول کوانتوم کامپیوتیشن رو یادگرفت هم نحوه استفاده رو.
https://qiskit.org/
• واحد پایه دیتا تو کامپیوتر عادی bit ه که بین صفر و یک ه. تو کامپیوتر کوانتومی qubit که یه عددی بین صفر و یک ه. سه تا اصل تو کوانتوم کامپیوتیشن استفاده میشه:
اول superposition: هر کیوبیت یه عددی بین صفر و یک میتونه باشه.
دوم Entanglement: کیوبیت ها در هم آمیخته میشن و رو هم تاثیر میزارن. احتمال های قرار گیری کیوبیت ها کنار هم میشه اون حالتی که ما مدنظرمون هست.
Possible outcomes = 2^(qubit count)
سوم Interference: اینها در اصل تابع موج هستن و قتی میخوایم یه حالتی حتمن اتفاق بیفته با تداخل بقیه جاهای موج رو ضعیف میکنیم که اون قسمتی که مدنظرمون هست با بیشترین احتمال اتفاق بیفته.
• تو این سایت هم میشه اصول کوانتوم کامپیوتیشن رو یادگرفت هم نحوه استفاده رو.
https://qiskit.org/
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The Map of Quantum Computing - Quantum Computing Explained
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HISTORY OF IDEAS - Art
By looking back at the history of art, we can get a clearer sense of what the purpose of art should be in our lives.
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• Mind traps - thinking traps - تله های ذهنی
• Cognitive distortions are the ways that our mind convinces us of one thing when in reality it’s completely untrue. In 1976, psychologist Aaron Beck first proposed the theory behind cognitive distortions and in the 1980s, David Burns was responsible for popularizing it with common names and examples for the distortions.
1. All or Nothing Thinking (or Black and White Thinking):
Thinking only of possible outcomes at either extreme (really good or really bad) and not seeing all the possible outcomes in-between (or the “grey”). Most of life is somewhere in the middle.
Example: One friend gets angry at you » “Nobody likes me, I’m totally unlovable and selfish.”
2. Catastrophizing:
Imagining the worst-case scenario, no matter how unlikely in reality.
Example: Mom and Dad have a fight » “They are obviously going to get a divorce.”
3. Overestimating:
Exaggerating the likelihood that something bad will happen.
Example: “If I have another panic attack I’m going to have a heart attack and die!”
4. Fortune Telling:
Believing you can predict the future. But you can’t because you don’t have a crystal ball.
Example: “No one is going to talk to me at the party.”
5. Overgeneralizing:
Making sweeping judgments about ourselves (or others) based on only one or two experiences. These thoughts typically contain the words “always” and “never.” The problem: you can never be summed up in one word or base your value as a person on only one single experience!
Example: Missing one soccer goal » “I never get things right.”
6. Mind Reading:
Believing you know what others are thinking (and assuming it’s negative), without any real evidence. The problem: you can’t read minds, so stop trying.
Example: “I know she thinks my gift is lame.”
7. Negative Brain Filter:
Focusing only on the negative without seeing any of the positive or what is going well.
Example: Thinking about the question you couldn’t answer on the test, rather on the ones you could.
8. Labeling:
An extreme form of generalization, labeling occurs when you attach a negative label about yourself or someone else rather than acknowledge it was just a single event or mistake. Everyone makes mistakes and we’re way too complex to be described by one word.
Example: “I’m a failure” instead of “I failed that time”
• Mind traps - thinking traps - تله های ذهنی
• Cognitive distortions are the ways that our mind convinces us of one thing when in reality it’s completely untrue. In 1976, psychologist Aaron Beck first proposed the theory behind cognitive distortions and in the 1980s, David Burns was responsible for popularizing it with common names and examples for the distortions.
1. All or Nothing Thinking (or Black and White Thinking):
Thinking only of possible outcomes at either extreme (really good or really bad) and not seeing all the possible outcomes in-between (or the “grey”). Most of life is somewhere in the middle.
Example: One friend gets angry at you » “Nobody likes me, I’m totally unlovable and selfish.”
2. Catastrophizing:
Imagining the worst-case scenario, no matter how unlikely in reality.
Example: Mom and Dad have a fight » “They are obviously going to get a divorce.”
3. Overestimating:
Exaggerating the likelihood that something bad will happen.
Example: “If I have another panic attack I’m going to have a heart attack and die!”
4. Fortune Telling:
Believing you can predict the future. But you can’t because you don’t have a crystal ball.
Example: “No one is going to talk to me at the party.”
5. Overgeneralizing:
Making sweeping judgments about ourselves (or others) based on only one or two experiences. These thoughts typically contain the words “always” and “never.” The problem: you can never be summed up in one word or base your value as a person on only one single experience!
Example: Missing one soccer goal » “I never get things right.”
6. Mind Reading:
Believing you know what others are thinking (and assuming it’s negative), without any real evidence. The problem: you can’t read minds, so stop trying.
Example: “I know she thinks my gift is lame.”
7. Negative Brain Filter:
Focusing only on the negative without seeing any of the positive or what is going well.
Example: Thinking about the question you couldn’t answer on the test, rather on the ones you could.
8. Labeling:
An extreme form of generalization, labeling occurs when you attach a negative label about yourself or someone else rather than acknowledge it was just a single event or mistake. Everyone makes mistakes and we’re way too complex to be described by one word.
Example: “I’m a failure” instead of “I failed that time”
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10 Mind Traps That Distort The Way You Think
Mind traps or thinking traps - known in the field of psychology as cognitive distortions - are irrational, distorted, unhealthy thinking styles. Although quite common, unhealthy thinking errors can be hard to recognize - especially if you don’t know what…