A new kind of algae has been discovered that can suck up CO2 and put it into the ocean. Meanwhile, California has built the first carbon capture plant farm, and it s going to absorb 46 million tons of CO2.
00:02:10.340Everybody in the entire world knew that if you experience, you know, you have some experience with somebody, that you bond with them forever.
00:02:19.740That is why people who are in the military together tend to bond forever.
00:02:25.560College roommates tend to bond forever because of these big experiences.
00:02:29.800If you go to a movie and it's a scary movie, if you take a woman, which is a good idea.
00:02:36.040You can maybe make that woman fall in love with you because people confuse fear and strong emotions with love, actually.
00:02:51.620I learned that from Cialdini in his book, Influence.
00:02:54.920So, yes, if you want to bond with somebody, you have to do things.
00:03:00.440That's why guys like to bond over sports, because even though sports are, you know, not important if you're just playing them for fun, it's really emotional.
00:03:12.800You have, like, a really good time when you win and a really bad time when you lose and you're mad at your teammates and you're mad at the other team.
00:03:19.260And when you're done, you bond like crazy, you know, just because you've had this, you know, physical and emotional experience together.
00:03:37.960Did you know that also in a completely unrelated story that there's a new kind of algae called chuncus that has been discovered, according to the Weiss Institute at Harvard, and it can suck up an amazing amount of CO2 and then it's heavier than water and then it sinks it in the ocean.
00:03:57.020So, if you've got a whole bunch of this algae, you can suck the CO2 out of the air and into the ocean and save the world from climate change.
00:04:09.200I'd like to take a moment for the NPCs.
00:04:12.740Now, as you know, whenever this topic comes up, the idea of removing CO2 from the air, there's something that the NPCs must say.
00:08:37.820Allegedly, according to Andy Ngo, there's an organization called All Vote that has done some sketchy stuff before, some say, and is behind it.
00:08:49.740It's run by a trans activist, I think.
00:08:55.900But thousands of Pennsylvanians allegedly got these fake things asking them, or telling them that they've already voted.
00:09:02.220In other news, here's my own personal scoop.
00:09:07.680I know from only one person, so this is an anecdote of one.
00:09:11.920There is one European in Europe who is getting texts on a regular basis encouraging him to vote in the American election.
00:09:20.720Now, he's not a citizen, but it doesn't look like there would be anything that would stop him from voting if he clicked on the links and voted.
00:09:29.380He's not going to vote, because he's not a citizen, and he's not going to break the law.
00:09:33.180But he wants me to know, and now I want you to know, that there's at least somebody in Europe who's getting repeated texts.
00:09:45.140He's getting slammed with texts to vote.
00:09:48.080How many people in Europe are going to vote just because they got a text and they thought, well, what the hell?
00:09:55.320There's no, nobody's going to arrest me here in Europe.
00:09:58.160I mean, if I voted in, let's say, the Russian election, because I got a text that said I could, and then I voted, you know, follow some link or something.
00:10:05.900I wouldn't worry about Putin arresting me, right?
00:10:10.320He's not going to come over here and arrest me.
00:10:12.520So I can't imagine that any non-American, somebody living in another country, would really care too much if they voted in America and, you know, it was illegal.
00:10:27.480But it seems to me that election rigging, if it exists, hypothetically, would be a distributed model.
00:10:37.300Because then you could catch every distributed piece of it, and it would never add up to changing the election result.
00:10:45.320So if you had, let's say, 15 different ways that you were cheating, and people caught three of them, they'd add them up and the courts would say,
00:10:53.980ah, if you added it all together, it wouldn't even change the election.
00:17:17.920It does seem to me that the abortion question could be big enough to motivate the women.
00:17:24.120The thing that I'm wondering about is organization.
00:17:27.900I'm kind of wondering if you had a contest of anything, just any contest, and you said it's going to be the boys against the girls.
00:17:39.100And the contest will be really determined based on who is better at organizing.
00:17:45.360So it's not even the performance of the people, the individual players.
00:17:50.420The side that's best organized strategically is going to be the ones that win.
00:17:56.620And who would you bet on, American women or American men, adults, to be the most organized and actually get out to vote and get their friends to vote and all that?