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6h17m
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All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
(1)
Software Stocks Implode, Claude's Hit List, State of the Union Reactions, Trump's Tariff Pivot
1h 21m
2026/02/28
📝 AI
总结
Alright, everybody, Wecome back to your favorite podcast. The all in podcast today. We have a conspiracy corner episode for you. We're gonna go over the 9,11 inside job. We're going over flat earth, JFK assassination. It's gonna be all conspiracy all the time after our amazing. Blockbuster episode during skiki week. We're going all conspiracy our guest today. Alex Jones, How many views did it get 9 views. I mean, it's up when you.Have one out of four besties. It doesn't. Michael Tracy is on stand. Not true. I can carry an episode for at least 400000 views. I mean, you might, you might. I like your, hey, for people who don't know. has his own YouTube channel. He's got his escape hatch But when this train wreck burns to the ground, he started his own YouTube channelss hedging his bes Freebergs working on his solo project, everybodys own solo project, The band's got a lot of solo project Beatles are experimenting the Beatles. They experimenting. Yoko situation going on here. You know what the number one.😊For this show was by the all in AI bot Ss.What'sThe number one was Daro versus headsap. The Department of War versus Anthropic was the number one topic selected by our AI bot as a programming know for folks that decision will be made end of the day Friday whens podcast comes out so we will talk about it next week, but let's get to work we've got a full docket. The Cla kill list has expanded and an AI fan fiction subst tank your 401k on Monday, Let's get into it anthropics generational run continues there now.For three in tanking different market sectors in February, congratulations, it was like they took the mantle from Brad Gerner tanking the market the anthropic list, it is February 3rd Anthropic announces, hey, we got a legal plug in for Claude Co Thompson Reuters, Lexus Nexus legalg Zoom all down at least 10% since February 3r then on February 20, Claude code security is announced in a limited research preview, stocks tank again.Cuchry Cloud for Oc to all down then February 23rd Anthropic announces Claude can modernize Colbal databases if you don't know Colbal, that's the like oldest coding language in the world, that's where Sx learned code when he was in college in the 70s. It's used for banking payroll government healthcare, runs 95% of ATMs in the US and it powers social Security payments, 85% of all Colbal code runs on IBM machines. So IBM decided.We tanked 13% on Monday, their worst day since 2031 billion in market cap losses. So let's stop here before I get into the fan fiction piece.What's your take here of what's happening in the market, Shaath, Is this simply people are looking for an excuse to trim their positions because things have been top ticking, all time highs and people are just looking for an excuse, or is this reality, Is this the go forward reality that AI is going to compress these kind of socks because it solves a lot of problems.I'm going to give you two explanations. I don't know what percentage I would allocate.Across the two. But I think.One is tactical and one is much more strategic, but I think both are happening.The tactical one.Is that we are at a moment in time where a lot of the smart money hedge funds.Are starting to massively degross. And what that means is they're trimming a lot of positions, and they're just taking on a lot less risk. Why I don't exactly know it could be motivated by the second thing that I'm going to talk about. But the point is, in a degrossing cycle. You tend to be trimming risk and making your position sizes much smaller. So the longs become less long. The shorts become less short. and you just shrink. And so there's just.General downward pressure, that is a clear behavior right now.But I think the structural change is the more important one. And this is sort of what I talked about this morning.In a normal functioning market.What we are always debating is when a set of cash flows go from becoming highly confident.To less highly confident.It's a when conversation. So when will Coca Colla's cash flows be impacted, When will Eli Lily's cash flows be impacted, When will Meta's cash flows be impacted, And the answer to the when.Gets translated by the public markets into three things.Youre price to earnings multiple.Where if you invert that number.What that is equivalent to is the yield on the money that you get. Okay, so if you're, you know, 20 times P E, that's a 5% yield.The second is a revenue multiple, and the third is what's called your weighted average cost of capital, which is to say.😡If you look at the next 20 to 30 years of earnings.And you want to figure out what that is worth today.You have to discount all of these back, and you have to assume.A percentage.Of interest effectively, that it takes to get there.And the basic math of this is that when you have a high Wack, it's called, you're massively discounting these cash flows, when you have a low WAC, you're assuming that these things are very durable, okay, so what is happening?😡We used to de...(已截断)
杯弓舌瘾
(1)271 让清酒走出日料
1h 3m
2026/02/28
📝 AI
总结
あ。あった?听众朋友们,大家好,欢迎收听杯弓摄影。我是一直在找酒喝的钱老板,我是每天都爱醒酒的。😊🎼我是一直在新酒的戴红静。节目里面我们会聊到啤酒、葡萄酒、威士忌、鸡尾酒,甚至聊到咖啡巧克力。杯弓蛇影是一档酒类生活方式的中文播客,让我们理性饮酒,微醺邂逅。请未满18周岁的未成年人谨慎收听。The。🎼提极日本清酒会下意识的将其与寿司、刺身等日本料理绑定吗?其实清酒本身非常丰富的风味朴系,可以为其带来极强的配餐的兼容性。当走出热料店的时候,无论是中式餐桌的烟火气息,还是精致的法式餐饮,清酒都能以独特的风味特质与之相融,碰撞出令人惊喜的味觉体验。🎼9米的品种和产区精米不合程度的差异,酵母的选择发酵温度的控制是否过滤或巴士杀菌不同的风土和酿酒的工艺会塑造出清酒风味的多样性,从清新的果香到醇厚的坚果,甚至厚重的烟熏感和乳酪味,让清酒可以适配不同口感和烹饪方式的菜肴是清酒配餐灵活度的核心。在西餐行业,法国餐大厨们对于清酒的偏爱和兴趣早已不是秘密。2010年代开始,清酒开始与引以为傲的本土葡萄酒一起出现在法国一大批精致料理餐厅当中,展现出强烈的本土化搭配潜力。🎼とき?在中山中也是如此,比如说川湘菜等重口味的菜系,一般大家都是喝啤酒或者烈酒。有一次我试着喝了一些精米不合比较高的营酿清酒。🎼口感清爽,酸度适中,既能中和菜品中的油腻感,淡淡的果香,又能缓解麻辣对于味蕾的刺激,让味觉更加的平衡。清酒以及丰富的风味多样性,打破了菜系与酒品之间的壁垒,它不再是日料的专属伴侣,而是能够融入不同饮食文化的味觉桥梁。🎼啊,说了这么多的这些理论也该到实践环节。在此呢是向大家推荐几个我们节目的嘉宾伙伴,索菲埃经办查老师的咖啡宇宙769的工具人,他们最近正在做清酒走进西餐和中餐的主题推广活动,可以关注他们在小红书的直播间信息。在年前这段时间里面会有很多优惠的信息。具体的这个直播的场次,我会放在s notes里面,大家值得冲一波。听众朋友们,大家好,欢迎收听这一期的杯公摄映。我是钱老板。马年的春节已经过去了,祝大家是个新春快乐啊,复工愉快。对,今天来到我们节目的呢是两位这个做清酒的朋友,大家好,我是。大家好,我们是这个做清酒的这个线上的一个媒体。然后线下有家店叫769啊,有很多朋友可能都知道啊,就是我是769的技师啊,嗯66号技师,我叫win。😊なな。啊,我我是胡笑,我是微son的搭档,我们一起我每周三会上钟啊,我是零号计时,0号计时,周三可以来找我玩。然后我们平时每周四会一起直播。,周四会在小红书上面一起作直播。对对,发奖品。对的,这个奖品还挺丰富的抽奖直播间抽奖是的是的,但都是清酒相关的物品,对跟清酒不太相关的也不是没有,比较少。今天这个小找两位朋友来聊一聊的,也是可能前一段时间大家。😊听微公程节目的时候都会听到一个口供,说要清酒走出日料。然后这也是我们和呃b一起去做的这样子的一个项目。其实也想就具体的聊一聊这个这个播了一个多月过去了之后,这个东西到底是什么意思,以及呃大家如果在一些社交平台上面看769的一些呃那个内容的话,可能会看到他们会做很多带着清酒去各种各样的菜系的餐厅里面去吃饭的一些小视频。然后然后就会看到两位的出境对。然后我们可以聊一聊这个。这个缘起到底什么样子的?就我自己有一个很模糊的想法,可能就是是不是大家都会觉得哎喝新酒,感觉以前是一个在日料店里面吃啊版前啊,或者是吃在居酒屋里面的时候才会去喝的这样子的一个呃酒水饮品。但是呢呃可能受于受到这个呃扩张的需求,对吧?大家需要拓展更多的消费的一些场景。所以说是不是可以在西餐啊、中餐啊等等各种各样的菜市里面也可以尝试和不同的清酒进行搭配的。子一个超时,真的是被你猜中了,就是这样的一个想法。对啊,当然不单单只是这个点吧,我们可能最早做这个东西的时候,呃,很大的一个很大的一个初衷是觉得其实这是中日吃的东西,它的味型上是比较接近的。那其实啊日量其实相对来说比较有点窄,它的味味型啊,或者它的菜系上会有点窄。那么其实你你你你可以借助中国的这个呃非常多的这些菜。😊菜菜系啊,然后去搭配不一样的清酒,这是一件很有意思的事情。嗯啊菜肴搭配是我们两个人都比较感兴趣的一个东西啊。嗯比如说它的甜味综合辣或者是酸度怎么样会或者他的鲜味能够带来怎么样跟菜的一些结合。这个是我们比较想要做的,想要自己去探索的一个东西啊,我们只是一个这个抛砖引玉的过程啊,就是我们很希望这样的一个方向,让大家能够传递之后,他们能够根据自己的想法。啊,然后嗯搭配出一些更好的一些组合啊嗯。嗯,当时我们想的时候,这个这清酒走出来,我们也想过是不是要找点口号,因为是一个视频方式的传播嘛,嗯想来想去,可能呃比如喊一些口号,喊的太激动的话,效果也没有那么好。最后觉得要么索性就呃简单粗暴一点,嗯这个其主题直关明确啊,清酒走出聊,其实主要想表达的还是呃大家可能很多人对于特定的一些酒饮,他都是有一些刻板印象的。嗯比如说我们去喝葡萄酒,我们是不是要搞点新。餐,那我们喝白酒了呢,一定是要吃在中餐。但事实是你会看到在很高级的日料里面有人会带茅台啊,在很贵的西餐里面,大家也会带点啤酒、葡萄酒和各种各样的白酒都会有。所以喝酒这个事情,我们觉得让他回归到一种我们本身是对他追求喝的乐趣,对不对?我们喜欢喝这个东西。我们希望它有各种不同的碰撞,而不是刻板的在某一个场景下去喝。那清酒它本身的一大特性,对比其他酒类来讲。他餐酒的这个重要性在他这个品类里面占的更重一些。所以呃那既然是要做餐,那其实我们不是说日料不好吃的,日料可能相对有些局限,那世界上各种各样的。我们想让他去碰上中餐,中餐,本来味星就很丰富了。那上海的话又是一个你可以吃到世界各国,无论是法裔日各种什么,哪怕你要吃英国的呃face chip也是可以的,对不对?所以你可以在不同场景下去找到有趣的这个。清酒去满足你的胃类和脑内这个多巴胺分泌的需求。就二位在这个探索这个过程中去探的这些店去喝的这些酒,有没有什么让你们觉得印象特别深刻的。就可能是你觉得可能一开始没有什么特别的期待,但觉得哎这个没想到意料之外的还还挺不错的,或者是那种这个搭完之后受到了很大的惊吓,觉得这个不推荐大家赛来的那种感觉的,有的包有的。😊对,你可以先讲对,因为这个其实我们去做,因不代表我们想要教育大家。首先我们说这个视频就是我们会基于自己的学习的知识,想办法去给大家展现一下我们是怎么应用的。所以并不是说我们在教育你一定要这么吃。那其次就是清酒它确实会存在一些不好的搭配。那这个东西是我们要摸索的。即便我们请平时在其实店里会跟客人说,这个酒你不要很教条主义的,一定要冷喝。,你要试一试,它热完以后为什么不。好喝,那而且百人百味,你可能你觉得热完以后就很适合你。那这个过程中,比如说我们之前去试,我们他我以前一直跟他说,我们有那个有个米赫的清酒,嗯,他标非常的可爱。如歌,他是个低度的那你说他小甜水呢,它没有那么甜,他只是肉肉的甘甜,有点橘子的那种感觉。那这种酒其实我们可能本身作为自己的喜好来讲不是特别好但我们知道他适合大众口味,他呢一直有点嫌弃那个东西的。然后我跟一直跟他说这个酒。配生蚝适合生蚝,因为我是以前试过的。嗯,然后我我也当时自己也其实感受过这样的一种经验感。所以那次正好有机会,然后我们拿着这个酒,让他正好有点了是生蚝然后去配了。哎,那天就打开了他的一些。我觉得从他眼神里是可以看到这种共鸣感的,我瞳孔放大了,这是一种佐餐很有趣的。就是因为我以前的工作嘛,我会呃那时候以前在EMW没关系,我会做在各种城市里面跟不同的人跟西方人跟中国人一起。然后。我们去做配餐的晚宴,所以也实践了很多,也碰到过很多很有趣的组合。有些东西这个东西你不去试,你很难按照你预想的结果去发生的。但是这个过程就会有意外惊喜,也会告诉你也是经验的积累。比如说我们会每一次我们会把我们预想中可能带两只酒嘛,然后点哪些菜。那我们觉得这个可能答。但实践的结果可能是证明了并不是很大,还是会有的。所以我个人就是我最喜欢的还是看到当你获得你的这个感受啊,得。😊人共鸣的时候,这就是我们要拍这个视频的原因。那我们说清酒走出去道,他怎么走出去的。那我们通过这一套东西,哎,希望你也能获得一样的美味的这种一下脑类的这种信号感,这种感受才是最有趣的。嗯,这就是一个稍微低度数甜一点的一个酒和,一个生蚝的组合。这个好像可以。以后葡萄酒的朋友试一试,搞一个什么甜一点的,因为清酒它的本质,它有氨基酸嘛。它和香槟跟生蚝的组合那种提升的第三重风味,以及清酒的鲜。加上它的特色跟生蚝的那种海水感和它矿物感结合以后,产生的第三重风味是不太一样的。嗯就我们经常会你不用挤柠檬了,你就拿清酒跟着生蚝一起咀嚼过程中会提升出有趣的风味嗯。我我可能印象当中比较深刻的是呃有一个呃自然的一个一个酒,一一个一个清酒吧,就是一个杜来的一个风土的一个酒。然后我们拿去呃成都配了一个那是马旺子嘛,那家店叫马旺子有一个有一个就是那个叫呃。辣椒黄辣丁藿香换这没睡醒,藿香黄辣丁啊,好辣椒藿香黄辣丁其的有有点汤汁的鱼炖鱼类的对对它藿香嘛,藿香这个东西就比较跟其实跟哲有根有点差不多,有点草药的感觉。对,然后就是你会感受到这个呃自然酵母和这个天然乳酸菌带来的一些很奔放的一些松针泥土的一些香气和藿香在香气上的那些那些结合后的一些复杂度和这个。😊啊,有一点酸度啊和这个有一点微辣的这样一个呃结合的这样一个嗯应该是相抵消的这样一个美妙的一个口感吧。你会觉得印象很深刻,就记忆会非常深刻。就是有一种你其实在吃吃吃东西,突然吃到一口,就是颅内高潮的感觉,然后你就会一直记得它啊,然而且你会有一个有一个很有趣的想法是你还是还是想。再去吃嗯,只不过那个地方稍微有点对我对我们来说很有点远啊。这个菜可能因为火香这个东西可能这里呼吁就是大家如果在成都的朋友们,或者是有那家店的这个呃菜系的朋友们啊,可以去试一下这个菜和这个杜来风土的搭配,有翻车的体验吗?翻车的太多了,那肯定还是有的。那比如说那个我们其实就最近的一次去吃那个西餐ju,它那个菜都很好吃。,那可能我们。设想了一些,比如说呃像杜传米啊这样的主题,它可能跟肉类的搭配啊,包括跟它里面的一些这种呃意面的东西,我们就也要找一找。比如说它哎为什么跟其实跟这种东西不搭以后也可以成为我们选酒时候一种呃提前的依据了。那比如说它这种米的色感和米的味道过浓以后,跟那种呃它的那种西式调料的一些酱汁的味道就不是很搭配。嗯,在你口腔中就是99菜是菜,非常的分利。那除非你是起一个漱口的作用。那这个乐趣就没有了。就是你会觉得酒还不错,菜也挺好吃的。但这两个东西它不是一个东西。嗯,酒会的菜真的很好吃。对啊,其实搞餐酒搭配这件事情,可能是很多做葡萄酒的朋友们都会去觉得蛮头疼的一件事情。就传统上面可能会有一些刻板的一些认知,说什么酒配什么菜。就以前我我还在开店的时候,也挺好笑的。就店里面经常主要的都是一些白和一些比较清淡的红嘛,原因是因为我基本不怎么用厨房,厨房里面不怎么出,就不出,不是那种正正经的菜,就是那种对,就是那种呃只能算巴副的那种那种水平的东西。对,所以有的时候就碰到一些客人,一些一些一些老朋友说想搞一瓶把啰啰。我想把啰啰,你在我这里喝。一晚上啊先给你醒两个小时,然后你然后你没有。😊牛排就是就是牛排是你要外外卖牛肉干这对,牛肉干这是猪肉脯对吧,可以凑合那个美真香啊,可以叫一点。所以在清酒里面会有这种哪些酒搭哪些菜,会有这种相对龙头一点大方向大方向的说说法。其实我觉得其实菜鸟搭配其实是一个很个人的一个东西,就是嗯大方向我们可能唯一能讲的就是就是浓配浓淡配淡吧,对吧?就是这种你太浓郁的酒和这个太清淡的这个食物的话,可能就是没有办法配合的很好啊,所以大方向就是那样。剩下来。其实很看自己的一些感受。嗯,我们跟平时比如说一些不太了解朋友说大方向什么,就是你可能去吃过日式套餐,怀石,他如果给你配酒的话,你可以体验到它一般的上菜顺序是首先是一个调味过的刺身类的东西。比如说这些呃白生鱼,然后或者呃这个什么样的海贝类,它会有柚子醋啊,什么酱油轻微的调味过,先上的开胃浅菜,然后再是正经类一套刺参,然后。但是可能烹饪过的鱼,然后再是可能加工比较味道重,中间会有汤,然后再有一些肉类,最后...(已截断)
The Joe Rogan Experience
(1)
#2461 - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
2h 31m
2026/02/28
📝 AI
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🎼The Joe Rogan experience during my day Joe Rogan podcast by night all day.😊I like them. But if it's just me wearing them, feels stupid, Why do you wear them, I like it because it locks me in.This locks me in. The only thing I hear is that person's voice. And I can't hear Jamie's chair moving. I can't hear anything else. And it just like makes me really like focused on the conversation only.😔I have AD ADHD. I was had 11th siblings, and I have seven kids. I can work.I can focus, no matter what, no matter what.It's a skill. It's a thing to learn. You know, if you, if you're the person that can focus without distraction, you're in you're a good person to be in the job you're at.Yeah.What is it like, So since you've been appointed, I haven't talked to you on a podcast. So I know,, it's the best job I could ever have. I feel like I was designed for the job, and.I just have so much fun. I mean, it's, it's a target, rich environment. So there's so many ways that you can effective and be effective improve people's lives every single day. Part of that is because.😊Agency was just such a mess. You know, it was it wasn't doing health care.It was doing sick care and just managing, you know, all of these perverse incentives.And am I spending $5 trillion a year on2 to three times per capita when any other nation spends. And we have the sickest population in the world. We have the highest chronic disease burden in the world.And you were the best at medicine in this country.But that's when people get sick, you'd rather get sick here than any place in the world.But you're more likely to be the safe here than any place in the world.And you know, and then it was just a big political patronage.Operation, and it still is.AndYou know, we're putting it end that now. I mean, the amount of fraud that goes through that place.We lose just a Medicaid Medicare,$100 billion a year.And it's all just this really, you know, shocking, blatant fraud.Where let's become industrialized. I mean, there's foreign nations like Russia. Everybody's heard of Somalia, but also Cuba.As this operation in Florida, where it's.They open up these little, they open up.These, these PO boxes for durable medical equipment is like knee braces.🤢And wheelchairs. And then they don't have any knee blade brace or wheelchairs, but they have patient identification numbers.So they just claim to be.Shipping them to people. And we found one hotel. It had like 129 rooms, and everyone was different.Company was selling durable medical equipment.And we go in and shut them down, and they immediately go back to Cuba. The whole thing is apparently run by the Cuban government. But Russia is doing the same thing.With hospices and where do they get the patient I D numbers, They can buy those numbers, You know, they on the black market, really, yeah.And Russia does the same thing in Los Angeles.With hospice care. So there's, there's more hospice care.In Los Angeles, then the entire Red of the country combined. It's all fraudulent. And we're just pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into these.Fulent operated the same thing that themas did in Ethiopia. A lot of that money was going back to Bo overangang and, you know, terror groups over there.But they were, it was a lot of it. It was based. The Medicare stuff is different. And we're we're able to. We're going to be able to catch almost all of that now.Because we're using AI to do it. It was never used before. There was no effort at poet program integrity. In fact, the Biden administration.Deliberately purposely ordered them. They ended the program integrity office. So they went from hundreds of people to six people.And they said, we don't want you doing program integrity. We just want you doing enrollments.And.And so we got all this fraud. It was most of it came from.These waivers that the states's got, all the states got them for home care and community care.So, you know,30 years ago, Medicaid Medicare play if you got a herni operation.We paid for that. and you could tell somebody got the herni operation because.They had the scar, they used a licensed nurse, they used a licensed doctor.It was all documented.Then they, some of the states said, you know, we're sending a whole lot of people to the hospital.And if and we don't have home care providers. So if you, if we, if you let us pay family members to do home care.The patient won't have to go to the hospital. They won't have to go to the emergency room and will' save a lot of money.So it was well intentioned. But then what happened is people immediately started abusing it.So today.If you these are services that are not normally played by family members, performed by family members.Buying groceries for your grandmother and bringing them home. You now get paid for that. balancingcing your grandmother's checkbook, driving her to to a medical visit.So, so then you had this, you know, organized fraud where this what happened in Minnesota.Hes organized crime companies would come in.And s...(已截断)
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#1065 - Scott Solomon - The Insane Biological Cost of Living on Mars
1h 22m
2026/02/28
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What's the NASA Chapiia experiment, It's just hit the1 hundred0 day mark.Yeah it has yeah, so this is basically a it's a simulation it's a way of trying to understand what life would actually be like for people living on Mars and the way that they're doing this is by they've created and mock up of a space settlement and they've built it in Johnson Space Center in in Houston so just down the street from me here really and it's built to be kind of like what they think it,actually be like on Mars right so they actually 3D printed it, which is one of the technologies that has been suggested for how we might build structures on Mars and then a group of I believe it's four a crew of four people have entered it and they are living inside it as you said for 100 days so far, but the plan is for it to last a fully year. So this is kind of like a thing that people do.They're trying to understand what different aspects of space settlement might actually be like is they create what are called analogs, basically a model that sort of replicates some aspect of a space environment, a space settlement in this case and then they put people inside and and try to sort of understand what happens so this is the second one that they've done they did a full year already and and this is the second,And full year study of people inside this kind of mockup of a Mars habitat. How much do you think the testing.Physiological change versus psychological change.Yeah, I think a lot of what these analog studies try to get at and is true of this study as well is the psychology because of course they can't replicate a lot of the physical conditions of being on Mars, you know there's one third the Earth's gravity right they're not they're not simulating that there's probably going to be a lot higher radiation exposure on in a Mars habitat and they're not they're not simulating that.🤧Excuse me.So some of the things that they can simulate are, of course, being in a confined space, being in a area where, you know, you're limited to what you brought with you, they're not, they're not able to kind of come and go and they're not able to bring new materials and supplies in or out and you know, another big part of it is sort of the the interaction between the crew members. So what is it like to be.You know, more or less stuck with just the other three folks that you brought with you for an extended time period. It's the most boring episode of Love Island ever filmed, but it lasts for an entire 12 months.I really think they could make some reality TV shows out of these analogs because there's quite a few of these types of things that are in different places, I went and visited one of them actually when I was researching my first book which just touched on the idea of how we might change in space and that was out in Utah it's called the Mars Desert Research Station and remote facility in a place in the desertt that really kind of looks like Mars and so.Went out there and visited a crew that had just begun a simulation. And it was fascinating to see kind of, you know, what they're doing and how the ways that they try to kind of make it feel realistic and and the kind of things that they try to learn. And there's a whole bunch of these.😊How much is space exploration and evolutionary event versus a technological one.Well, that's really the thing that I'm most interested in so my background I'm an evolutionary biologist right, and so the thing that got me most interested in this topic of like how will people be affected by being in space is the question of would making a long term settlement on Mars or anywhere else lead to evolutionary change.From my perspective,, you know, I think it's inevitable. I think basically, if you are creating a situation where people are not just going and coming back, but they're going to live there. In other words, they're moving there. That's where their lives are. And most importantly, they're having families there. They're raising children there. Once you start talking about a multiple generation.know, generational presence on another world.We should expect evolutionary change. That's, that's how evolution works, right.Well, migration in the past has caused divergence, right, What was that Hofl Florenius, Flor, Yeah,, Floris, that's right. The Pygmy Pygmy people. So comm you're evolutionary biologist. I've been telling the story on the show for ages. Can you tell me if this is true or not. So I'd heard. They were Indonesia, right, Yeah, that's right. The island of Flors, which is today part of Indonesia. So Indonesia, If anyone looks at it on a map. It's kind of like someone's throne.😊Froms over a table. It's very, it's very broken up. And what it seemed like was a particular.Hminid homo previous species got split off. and the island that they were on was very, very restricted in terms of the calories that they could consume in terms of the resources. So that meant that over time, the smallest humans were the ones that were s...(已截断)