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- 01Ask Ethan: Should we stop worrying about vacuum decay?
When we gaze out into the abyss of space, it seems like the most peaceful, serene of sights. Night after night, the planets and our Moon migrate predictably — like clockwork — while the stars, the Milky Way, and even extragalactic objects hardly change at all over time. Sure, there are occasional cataclysms, including stars that die and new lights that briefly appear before fading away, as the shining stars burn through their fuel, evolve, and sometimes even interact. But space itself, although
最高第 1 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 02American literature, charted in one monumental map
The second map ever featured on Strange Maps — back in 2006, when it was still a fledgling WordPress blog — was a literary take on Maine. It showed the real and imagined places that tether Stephen King’s horror stories to the rugged landscape of his home state. On the map, fictional towns like Derry, Castle Rock, and Lake Kashwakamak jostle for space with the real ones that inspired them, including Bangor, Skowhegan, and Portland. I was mesmerized by both that duality — the tension between actua
最高第 1 名00:40 达到00:40 首次观测上榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时17分 - 03Physician: The outdated mindset that gets in the way of our healing
Physician Giulia Enders spent years studying the gut before realizing no organ works alone. Here, she walks through 5 body parts — the lung, the immune system, the skin, the muscles, and the brain — and what each one reveals about how we work, heal, and recover. This video Physician: The outdated mindset that gets in the way of our healing is featured on Big Think .
最高第 2 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 04A philosopher’s guide to thinking for yourself in an age built to think for you
Philosopher Jonny Thomson walks through Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s 3 conditions for the kind of stupidity that destroys societies: outsourcing your thinking to an authority, willful ignorance, and conformity. He shows how each one shows up today, from AI answering our moral questions to political parties enforcing loyalty over conviction. This video A philosopher’s guide to thinking for yourself in an age built to think for you is featured on Big Think .
最高第 3 名01:44 达到01:44 首次观测上榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约22小时13分 - 05Live with Big Think: Inside “The Opt-Out Nation”
Big Think hosted its inaugural live event to bring our summer special issue, The Opt-Out Nation , to life. Join our candid conversation with the editors and writers behind it, featuring voices from The New York Times , WIRED , and County Highway . Hosted by Big Think producer and director Dan Hayes. This video Live with Big Think: Inside “The Opt-Out Nation” is featured on Big Think .
最高第 3 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 06The value of time off isn’t better productivity — it’s your humanity
As humans, we instinctively understand that time has profound worth, regardless of any workplace benefits. This is what sabbatical alumni mean when they ascribe a feeling of humanity to their time off. Unfortunately, the burden of proof for many is to somehow provide an equation of increased productivity. While this misses the point of what taking time off is all about, there is a lens from psychology that can help us understand the benefits in more tangible terms: conservation of resources theo
最高第 4 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 07The psychology of revenge, in 19 minutes
Psychologist Paul Bloom explains why morality, the thing that makes cooperation and trust possible, is also what drives cruelty, cycles of revenge, and wars where both sides believe they’re the moral ones. This video The psychology of revenge, in 19 minutes is featured on Big Think .
最高第 5 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 08How Ice-T evolved out of ‘survival mode’
From writing ‘Cop Killer’ to playing a cop on SVU , ICE-T is no stranger to personal evolution. After losing both parents by seventh grade, he was sent to Los Angeles, where he learned to survive without a family. Here, he hustled for money and respect until rap gave him another route. Eventually, acting opened another path, forcing him to step outside the persona he built to protect himself. Now, in his late 60s, he understands that the chaos of his early life existed to propel him forward, and
最高第 6 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 094 myths cause us to abandon science. Here’s the path back.
There are a lot of people who think they know what science is, what science tells us, and how to evaluate claims based on their scientific merits. But are their assessments accurate? How do you, yourself, conceive of science? Do you do what most people do, and default to what you learned about science across a variety of classes in school, with a layer of cynicism and skepticism layered atop it? That’s understandable, as many of us remember being taught “facts” in our science classes that later
最高第 7 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 10How the wrong kind of nostalgia can endanger a society
If you spend any time on the artsy and philosophical side of social media (of which I am a proud denizen), you will eventually stumble upon some nostalgia-made-cool. I am as guilty as the rest. Because English has only a few words for nostalgia-adjacent emotions — like heartache, homesickness, or sorrow — English speakers tend to grasp thirstily for what other languages have to say. And other languages certainly seem to have richer accounts of a complex emotion. In Portuguese, you have “ saudade
最高第 8 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜当日结束时仍在榜累计约23小时58分 - 11The goal-setting mistake you don’t know you’re making
I have struggled to set goals for most of my life. I’ve wondered for a while what they actually do for me. When I was younger, my dad had us write down big, ambitious, long-term goals. I still have some of those handwritten notes. Two of them were: 1. Earn a college scholarship for academics or athletics. 2. After college, get a job that I actually like instead of just worrying about money. Both came true. So, here’s a reasonable question: Did they happen because I wrote them down? Or because I
最高第 9 名00:00 达到当日首次采集时已在榜01:44 观测离榜累计约1小时45分 - 122026’s Perseids, lousy this July, will peak at the perfect time
During most times of the year, when you look up at a dark, clear night sky, the stars, planets, and perhaps the Moon shine brightly, along with, if you’re lucky, a view of the plane of the Milky Way. As far as objects moving through the sky go, you’re usually far more likely to see things with artificial lights, like airplanes or satellites, than you are meteors. Across the entire sky, during most times of the year, you’re lucky if you can spot 2 or 3 meteors per hour: caused by random pieces of
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