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**Unraveling the Heat of Battle: How Temperature Influences War**

Ever wondered how the sweltering heat of a summer day can shape the course of history? In this captivating video, we delve into the fascinating connection between climate and conflict, inspired by the iconic scene from *Falling Down* where Michael Douglas’s character reaches his breaking point.

Join us as we explore the groundbreaking research of Gabriel Schreiber, who meticulously analyzed 2,131 battles over the past 3,500 years. Discover how temperature and sunlight have played critical roles in military outcomes, revealing a surprising pattern that links environmental factors to the likelihood of war.

We also reference insights from renowned neurologist Dick Swaab’s book, *We Are Our Brains*, to understand how our biological responses to heat can influence decision-making in high-stress situations.

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00:00Do you recall that memorable scene in Falling Down where Michael Douglas' character finally
00:10snaps?
00:11It's one of those absurd days when everything seems to go awry, the world's foolishness
00:16is more glaring than usual, and to top it all off, the heat is unbearable.
00:21Interestingly, the outcome of many military conflicts has been shaped not only by strategic
00:27brilliance but also by factors like sunlight and temperature.
00:31Gabriel Schreiber uncovered this intriguing connection by analyzing 2,131 battles spanning
00:38the last 3,500 years.
00:42His research suggests a pattern linking temperature to the likelihood of war, as detailed by neurologist
00:47Dick Schwab in his book We Are Our Brains.