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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Humanology episode 2109, okay, uh-huh, martial art, okay, uh,
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00:06:15Okay, happy Wednesday welcome to human allergy
00:06:22Is the 21
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00:06:33Nine okay. Yeah general online, okay
00:06:38Yeah, we try to good idea to get back to mathematics, but let's talk about that vice-president debate a little yeah
00:06:45I went to Facebook live last night and I'll go to YouTube or the debate commentary for 10 minutes. Okay. Yeah
00:06:52Yeah, they're both very cool. That's a defense and a team waltz. Yeah posted very well and
00:07:00Jadavis did his homework. Okay, so he pointed out to
00:07:04Be assigned by governor waltz, Minnesota like basically like pro-choice bill. Okay
00:07:11yeah, and
00:07:13He has basically his point was this okay, what if
00:07:17nice ones
00:07:19Tom abortion. Okay, and what if
00:07:23okay, so abortion at ninth month term and
00:07:28Throughout this feed us and it's a viable with us
00:07:31like baby
00:07:33Now is it okay to?
00:07:35Basically terminate this baby
00:07:38Almost baby with us viable
00:07:41That's yeah, that's a very difficult question, okay, and my opinion is this okay, it's up to the mother
00:07:50Okay, yeah and then Jadavis will say well
00:07:58You're allowing mother to kill her own baby
00:08:02If it's a newborn, yeah
00:08:05Why?
00:08:06Because in human allergy definition of a human being it's not just human living
00:08:14Human being is more like about
00:08:17Conscience like morality. Okay, like criminals. I don't see them as humans. Yeah animals
00:08:25Okay
00:08:26then
00:08:29Can we just execute them some states do this that have death penalty, okay
00:08:37And
00:08:39Yeah, so hypothetical debate between Jadavis and me
00:08:44Good in that part. Yeah, Tim Weiss was not prepared. Okay, because this is a difficult question. Okay. Yeah
00:08:52Okay, and then what I would say
00:08:56Hypothetical debate between Jadavis and Hunky Lee. Okay. Yeah
00:09:02Okay, Jadavis is barbaric
00:09:04And it's a murder, okay, well
00:09:11But at that stage just newborn baby, okay, I'm not encouraging people to kill all the newborn babies, no
00:09:18It's up to the mother
00:09:20Why? What's the alternative? Okay, this mother does not want this baby
00:09:26Newborn baby
00:09:28Yeah, during the abortion, 9th term abortion, maybe one day before the natural birth
00:09:34Okay
00:09:35Is this a tough question? And mother does not want this baby
00:09:40Whatever is it? Okay, then where should this baby go?
00:09:45Foster care
00:09:47Okay, who pays for the foster care?
00:09:50American taxpayers
00:09:51Okay. Yeah foster parents. They are mostly poor people
00:09:57Who need government assistance, so they make money by adopting. It's not adoption actually, okay
00:10:03So they are foster parents
00:10:07Adoption meaning it's actually legally their children, but foster parents, they are not actually their legal children
00:10:13They may be legal guardians too, but not legal parents. That has to do with inheritance, all that stuff
00:10:21Yeah, foster parents, they are just caretakers basically, of young people, okay
00:10:29And foster parents, they are mostly poor people. That's why they do that, to make money. Okay. Yeah
00:10:37So in so many cases
00:10:40foster children
00:10:42they become criminals and
00:10:45foster parents, many times, they are themselves criminals too, okay
00:10:50So
00:10:52by
00:10:54basically saving this
00:10:56aborted baby, late term baby, we are giving burden to taxpayers and
00:11:02We are also producing criminals
00:11:06Which is bad for society. Okay, so it's not a good idea
00:11:12When it comes to, okay, let's have five minutes break, I have some book for rest, okay? Yeah
00:11:16We may get back to mathematics later, okay?
00:11:19Five minutes, okay?
00:11:21Okay
00:11:22Wake up the human eyes, okay? Yeah
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00:14:05Okay, welcome back
00:14:08So
00:14:10Let's have a barbaric study, that's just a defense. By the way, in the Facebook live
00:14:17Yeah, I said, yeah, I do not support
00:14:19political candidates who support Donald Trump. Yeah, I take that back, okay?
00:14:23It's just because I'm a loving person
00:14:26I don't stay angry at some people for too long at all. So I support everybody, okay?
00:14:33I just recommend them to
00:14:37They stop supporting Trump, that's all. Just recommendation, okay?
00:14:41now
00:14:43Back to abortion
00:14:46Yeah, barbaric study
00:14:49I understand because, yeah, they love babies and
00:14:55this late term fetus, viable baby
00:14:58so
00:15:01They don't want to kill this newborn baby, I understand, okay? But the thing is this, nobody wants this baby
00:15:08Okay
00:15:10The mother doesn't want. Then who wants this baby?
00:15:12Raising a baby is very expensive. Who's gonna pay for it?
00:15:16It would be American taxpayers
00:15:19and
00:15:21Statistically, they grew up to be criminals
00:15:24Okay. Yeah
00:15:26so
00:15:28and
00:15:30More than that, barbaric study. Okay, look
00:15:35Newborn baby or fetus, they are less than an adult animal
00:15:40Less than an adult animal, okay?
00:15:43Adult animal have memories
00:15:46This newborn baby, fetus, whatever
00:15:50viable fetus
00:15:51They don't have human consciousness or memory or any consciousness, memory. It's just biological machinery
00:15:58Okay, doesn't have soul, memory, consciousness
00:16:02Let alone conscience
00:16:05Conscience, the morality, okay? Yeah
00:16:08So it's just biological machinery, right?
00:16:10Okay, and
00:16:12Then what do we do with this?
00:16:16Late term aborted baby. Yeah, we can harvest the organs and save real people's lives and
00:16:25cure their disability. Yeah, fetus therapy
00:16:30fetus harvest
00:16:31Yeah, it sounds very dark, novel, like very
00:16:35cyberpunk
00:16:37Lacking morality, it does sound like that
00:16:39But we are trying to save human lives, the real humans, like children, adults, with full consciousness
00:16:47It makes perfect sense, although it is shocking because it's a brand new idea
00:16:53But maybe one day
00:16:55Improvement, okay. Then how about fetus industry, like poor women
00:17:00Get pregnant in order to sell their fetus
00:17:04Is that desirable?
00:17:09It depends whether it's healthy for the women or not. Is it healthy for the women?
00:17:16Okay, yeah
00:17:20But
00:17:22I don't think it's too bad an idea
00:17:25Okay, because we are trying to save people's lives. Yes, so
00:17:29Medical researchers, they need to research on that, how to make use of
00:17:32Aborted fetus, organ tissue, like stem cell research, whatever, to save people's lives, to cure disability
00:17:43Okay, that is
00:17:45moral, ethical thing to do
00:17:48We care about real human beings. Yeah, okay
00:17:55When it comes to barbaric study, look
00:17:57We kill in order to survive, in order to save people's lives, the real people
00:18:02Children, adults, okay. We sacrifice adult animals
00:18:07Like us, chicken, okay, yeah
00:18:13Dead memories
00:18:15Fear
00:18:17We do it anyway, you know, to save people's lives, meat
00:18:20You know to save people's lives, meat, okay
00:18:26And we also kidnap
00:18:31Baby cats, baby dogs from
00:18:35Cat mothers and dog mothers. Do they feel bad about it? Of course they do
00:18:40But we do it anyway, why? Yeah, pet market
00:18:44People want baby cats and baby dogs
00:18:47Yeah, then they have to be kidnapped from cat mothers and cat dogs
00:18:54In America, all over places
00:18:57People are okay with that, okay. Then why cannot do the same thing with orca?
00:19:03Or lion, tiger
00:19:07Yeah, generalized farming concept, okay
00:19:09Farming concept, okay. Oh, because yeah, tigers, they're so beautiful. Lions are beautiful. So are the
00:19:17ox
00:19:18Chicken, they're beautiful too
00:19:21It's just a matter of like getting used to new ideas. That's all, okay
00:19:26Okay, five minutes, right? Okay, I have some more questions. These are important topics, okay? Yeah, welcome to Humanize, okay?
00:19:33Okay
00:19:39So
00:20:09You
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00:21:54What
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00:23:57Okay, and what else
00:24:01Yeah, so to prevent unwanted
00:24:05unwanted
00:24:06Pregnancy, yeah, is this solution? Yeah
00:24:08M-a-s-t-u
00:24:11R-b-a-t-i-o-n, okay. Yeah, the solo romance because
00:24:17It's about
00:24:20sexual energy, okay
00:24:22Yeah to get
00:24:24Let it out, to spend it so that there's no leftover so that
00:24:30People would not have desire for intercourse, okay. Yeah
00:24:36Just get it out, you know safely
00:24:39Yeah, orgasm, okay. Yeah for guys like three times a week. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah
00:24:46And
00:24:49For guys like three times a week. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah
00:24:53And then we can prevent unwanted pregnancy
00:24:58Or through like assault sexual assault or
00:25:03All this drama that comes with like romance like dating
00:25:08Waste of time and money. Okay. So yeah simple solution there. Okay. Yeah
00:25:15Yeah
00:25:18Okay, yeah
00:25:25How about hurricane
00:25:26Yeah, yeah detonate some bombs like five or ten bombs. Yeah, it could be missile
00:25:33From sideway. Okay guided missile
00:25:36Or dropping from the top of the hurricane
00:25:40Uh, it's an idea
00:25:41Worthwhile to experiment with okay, at least uh computer simulation. Yeah
00:25:48Yeah
00:25:49but when it comes to like a
00:25:52Hurricane Helen, okay
00:25:54they cause a lot of damage and uh
00:25:57human casualty
00:25:59recently in the
00:26:01South east
00:26:03America
00:26:04Uh
00:26:06I I did some research. That's not new back in 1916
00:26:10This was called great flood
00:26:13Okay, yeah in north carolina
00:26:15Okay. Um
00:26:18It was quite comparable
00:26:20Not back in 1916. Okay. It's in wikipedia. It's called. Um charleston
00:26:27Flood or charleston hurricane something which is in south carolina. Okay. Yeah
00:26:32Yeah quite comparable event 1916. Okay. So
00:26:36Is hurricane hellen due to like climate change? Well, that's debatable. It could be it could be not
00:26:43Okay, yeah, but uh
00:26:46They have similar sizable hurricane is about 100 years ago more than 100 years ago, okay
00:26:56Yeah
00:27:02Was um, yeah, they just blame like climate change, right? I don't okay. Yeah
00:27:11This is not based on science in my opinion
00:27:15Okay
00:27:17But it could be okay
00:27:21But we have solution
00:27:23Yeah, we just need to experiment with bombs to hurricane or something else
00:27:31Maybe yeah
00:27:34So, you know to neutralize yeah, I understand hurricane is very big
00:27:41I don't know
00:27:43Okay, tornado quite
00:27:46Not that big hurricane. I know it's huge
00:27:49Okay. Yeah
00:27:51But yeah, we can experiment with it. Okay. Yeah
00:27:57How is eye of hurricane is this like I don't know let's look look it up. Yeah
00:28:06Yeah, sure
00:28:13You
00:28:28Oh 10 miles across 30 miles
00:28:37It's
00:28:43Big I guess
00:28:47Diameter 30 miles
00:28:50It's typical size of eye of hurricane
00:28:55I mean, I don't recommend like you detonate a nuclear bomb
00:29:00It's because it will be
00:29:03not
00:29:04Good for the environment in the ocean. Okay, so
00:29:07We need to neutralize hurricane before it hits the land
00:29:13When it's still in the ocean, okay, so nuclear bomb no, it's
00:29:18Radioactive it will harm the ocean animals plants. Okay, so we don't want nuclear bomb but
00:29:28Some kind of army
00:29:31You
00:29:41Yeah, I mean let scientists engineers come up with some solution, okay
00:29:49We still jobs not my job
00:29:52My job to initiate an idea
00:29:55Yeah
00:29:57Okay, yeah come to initiate a problem solving project
00:30:04Yeah, and I did my job, okay, so let scientists
00:30:10Engineer theory are okay common solution. Okay
00:30:14Now let's take five minutes break and then yeah, let's get back to mathematics
00:30:19Okay, so we took enough rest from that I did I guess sure
00:30:25Okay, five minutes for this, thank you
00:30:27Yeah
00:30:30Okay
00:30:55You
00:31:25You
00:31:55You
00:32:25You
00:32:55You
00:33:10You
00:33:25You
00:33:35Okay
00:33:38So some more commentary about debate, yeah like uh
00:33:43Well, first of all, I mean people who they want to have get married and have kids I let them of course
00:33:48Yeah, i'm not against that. Okay, so
00:33:51Yeah
00:33:52I'm, not anti-family
00:33:54No
00:33:56And yeah, so
00:33:58J defense was defended trump on january 6th, right? Uh, the thing is this
00:34:04Vans trump. They talk about illegal immigrants
00:34:08like uh committing crimes and illegal immigrants being like
00:34:12foreign terrorists
00:34:14Well, how about trump himself? Yeah, january 6th
00:34:17uh
00:34:18Trump is illegal america
00:34:21Because he's criminal
00:34:23Broke the law. He did something illegal january 6th. Okay
00:34:26And january 6th his role. Yeah, it could be seen as a domestic terrorism. So trump can be seen as a domestic terrorist
00:34:34January 6th. Okay
00:34:35Hey, wait, well he said
00:34:37Vance
00:34:38said trump said
00:34:40Yeah protest peacefully
00:34:43But he could have said that you know to save his face
00:34:46in order to
00:34:48create some
00:34:49plausible deniability, okay, but
00:34:54I don't think trump actually cared
00:34:57Whether those protesters used violence on him. It's possible that trump actually wanted them to commit violence
00:35:03to stop the
00:35:05certification process in
00:35:07capital hill
00:35:08Maybe he wanted that to happen
00:35:10Okay
00:35:11And that's why I the
00:35:14Uh, attorney general is pushing that case still, okay
00:35:19Jack smith, right? Yeah
00:35:22Yeah
00:35:27Well
00:35:35And
00:35:38Trump used to say like the first thing he will do in the white house will be bring the border wall and the drill oil
00:35:45So
00:35:47Yeah, that's a good idea but nowadays he changes
00:35:53Rhetoric he said the first thing he'll do as president will be deport
00:35:57Illegal immigrants. I don't think that's a good idea. Okay, why?
00:36:01I I think uh
00:36:03Illegal immigrants most of them are law-abiding citizens
00:36:06And although they committed the very first thing they did was committing breaking the american law by coming here illegally
00:36:12Okay, I get it. I know okay, but
00:36:16uh
00:36:17Most of them are
00:36:19not criminals
00:36:20Okay
00:36:21They're motivated workers
00:36:24They will contribute greatly to american economy
00:36:27But they're motivated workers. Okay
00:36:30Yeah, i'll give them jobs
00:36:32Give them pleasure as a pardon
00:36:34Yeah
00:36:36That's what i'll do
00:36:38No mathematics, yeah, let me get some poems
00:37:08Hmm
00:37:35Oh
00:37:37I have left over left over the pizza in the fridge. I put in the counter and
00:37:42From last, uh weekend and i'm kind of debating whether to eat it or not
00:37:46Okay
00:37:48Probably it's kind of dry but
00:37:51I don't know. Maybe some part of the cyber trouble after microwave. I don't know. We'll see
00:37:58Oh not this
00:38:04Yes
00:38:07Yeah
00:38:17Okay
00:38:26Okay, we got some drinks
00:38:37Yeah
00:38:41Brand new horse mushroom vodka
00:38:47My favorite these days because brand new brand new
00:38:52Newly painted
00:38:55How about we cover
00:38:59Yeah
00:39:07You
00:39:10Okay
00:39:17Uh, let's review. Yeah cheers
00:39:23Yes
00:39:27Mm-hmm
00:39:31Okay
00:39:34Uh, let's finish this example, okay now
00:39:4317
00:39:45Um
00:39:51Uh
00:39:56Okay, we have brand new methodology to find the best coefficient, okay, so
00:40:06We don't have to do like a example example like get take your guess we don't have to do that anymore
00:40:12We have algorithm here
00:40:14Brand new one. Let me discover like last time
00:40:1917 is equal to
00:40:2313 plus 4
00:40:28Okay
00:40:37Now
00:40:40We do apply like what's about row 13, okay, so 13 we can ignore that we look at 4, okay
00:40:49Now 4 times x
00:40:52Is equal to
00:40:54uh
00:40:5613 plus minus 1 plus 1 or minus 1. Okay. Yeah x is 3
00:41:05Okay, so
00:41:07We adopt minus 1 and x is 3
00:41:12Okay, okay, so 17 times 3
00:41:2251
00:41:2613 times
00:41:314
00:41:3452 okay, so
00:41:4017 times minus 1 plus 13 times
00:41:474
00:41:48Okay, good cheers. Yeah great progress there
00:41:57So far even it's always minus 1
00:42:04You
00:42:08Where comes 14
00:42:211 times x is equal to
00:42:26So then plus minus 1
00:42:29Well in that case, uh
00:42:34You
00:42:39Well, well about 13 times something plus minus one, okay, so, uh
00:42:54This case a plus one like zero zero plus one, okay. Yeah. Okay. All right, let's continue
00:43:03So
00:43:23Well, actually now 13 plus minus 1 how about this 13 k plus minus 1, okay
00:43:30Okay
00:43:32Cheers
00:43:45It's 2 26, okay
00:43:51Uh 5 is equal to
00:43:53uh
00:43:54x is equal to 5
00:44:02So we have a working algorithm now, okay later on yeah, we'll find formula for it. Okay, so step by step
00:44:13And we pick minus one
00:44:19So
00:44:3218 times 5
00:44:3890
00:44:4313 times 7 91. Okay, so this is minus 5
00:44:56Okay
00:45:02Um
00:45:12I think we have one more to go. Okay
00:45:14So
00:45:31Okay cheers
00:45:44x is equal to 2
00:45:47k is equal to 1
00:45:50And we pick minus 1, okay
00:45:58Okay
00:46:14You
00:46:19Okay
00:46:21So
00:46:42So and
00:46:4720
00:46:50Yeah
00:46:57Give it to okay, so
00:47:04Yeah from here on it's better, okay
00:47:13Okay, good
00:47:15You
00:47:19Cheers, yeah
00:47:25Mm-hmm
00:47:46You
00:47:50After five minutes break, let's
00:47:54Apply the same algorithm to find left best principle best coefficients. Okay
00:47:59For base 12 and base 11. Okay. Yeah
00:48:04Good
00:48:06Now, you know what's going on
00:48:08We don't need to make like 14 15. No, not necessary. Okay. Yeah
00:48:13Uh, we found it
00:48:16Okay, uh, we just need to explore this algorithm with some
00:48:22Previous examples
00:48:24Okay, great progress
00:48:29Fantastic okay five is progress. Thank you
00:48:33Okay
00:48:36Okay, nice
00:48:38Is
00:48:42Yeah, i'm sorry about talking about abortion but it's important it is very dark topic it is okay so
00:48:48uh
00:48:50Solution. Yeah best solution easiest solution. Yeah solo romance. Okay. Yeah
00:48:57You bypass all the ethical issue there, okay
00:49:04Well
00:49:06Yeah, five minutes, thank you
00:49:36You
00:50:06You
00:50:36You
00:51:06You
00:51:36You
00:52:06You
00:52:36You
00:53:07You
00:53:19Well, let's have a small break from mathematics
00:53:23So, I mean me
00:53:25saying
00:53:26as a
00:53:28politician
00:53:29political candidate
00:53:30yeah, the uh
00:53:31solo romance is
00:53:33Solution to abortion problem
00:53:37I well, it may I may sound more like a stand-up comedian than a politician. Okay. Yeah. Cheers. Okay
00:53:47But the thing is this okay I use stand-up comedy
00:53:50Venue for my political campaign when I ran for us senate. Okay. Yeah, it's a youtube. Okay, so
00:53:56Yeah
00:53:59Cheers, yeah
00:54:03So it makes perfect logical and uh biological sense. Yeah
00:54:08after solo
00:54:10Romance, we get the libido sexual energy out. So after that we don't have any desire
00:54:16for a while for a couple of days to
00:54:20Desire or need to actually have the intercourse
00:54:24Okay. So yeah
00:54:27Perfect solution for abortion problem. Okay. Also unwanted pregnancy
00:54:32All that stuff, okay, so yeah
00:54:36It makes perfect logical and biological sense, okay. Yeah, welcome to humanity. We're innovative. Okay. Cheers. Yeah
00:54:49Now
00:54:52Let's go to number 12 with a lot of plus positive numbers here here a lot of negatives, okay. Yeah
00:54:58Yeah
00:55:07Okay, well
00:55:12Uh
00:55:14First principle, uh left fence question always zero second one was one. Okay, and so we can skip that part those and uh
00:55:24Let's go to 14. Okay. Yeah
00:55:27You
00:55:57Okay
00:56:01Okay
00:56:09Now it could be plus minus two but not really but they are both even numbers
00:56:14Uh, the smallest number would be x is equal to zero
00:56:28You
00:56:32Hmm so our algorithm does not quite work in this case, okay, well, that's fine
00:56:58Okay
00:57:07Doesn't quite work
00:57:16Well
00:57:19Let's go to 17
00:57:28You
00:57:31Do the algorithm works when it's like, um, when the two input numbers are
00:57:37co-primes
00:57:38Okay. Yeah, good. Yeah, good to know. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah
00:57:42You're learning more about it. Okay. So yeah, yeah good. Yeah. Cheers
00:57:52Um
00:57:58You in this case
00:58:13Uh, can x be zero
00:58:22No
00:58:28You
00:58:35What an x is one
00:58:47Case two
00:58:52And with our dot plus one
00:58:55Okay
00:59:13Doesn't nearly work
00:59:20Huh
00:59:24You
00:59:30I'm wondering why is that our games?
00:59:35Cheers how interesting though
00:59:55You
00:59:57Oh, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, it has to be 12k plus minus one my bad
01:00:18Okay
01:00:24Um
01:00:28Let me grab my laptop here
01:00:35Cheers
01:00:39It's so good to get back to mathematics
01:00:47Sub 5
01:00:50You
01:00:54Case two
01:00:59And we order plus one
01:01:01Okay
01:01:03Good
01:01:04So sometimes minus or sometimes plus one. Okay, good. Yeah
01:01:10Cheers
01:01:15Um
01:01:19You
01:01:38Yeah
01:01:49So
01:02:04Now let's take a look at the number 13 case
01:02:13So one times x is equal to
01:02:2012k plus minus one in that case
01:02:36X is one
01:02:40Case zero
01:02:42And we adopt plus one
01:02:46Okay, so it works
01:02:49Yeah good
01:02:55Uh, let's give it a name, okay
01:03:01Co-prime case algorithm. Okay. Yeah this algorithm works when uh, two input numbers
01:03:08gamma function great common bus function is
01:03:11When they are compromised, okay
01:03:13Cheers, yeah
01:03:16Yeah
01:03:19Two numbers being co-primes
01:03:21it means um
01:03:23They have no common vectors other than one
01:03:27Okay
01:03:28Okay, good. Good to know
01:03:34And when they are not co-primes it seems there should be another algorithm
01:03:41Okay
01:03:43Okay, yeah different algorithm
01:03:48Do I know what that is I do not know yet
01:03:55So let's look for
01:04:02Known co-prime algorithm
01:04:06Okay, sure this one yeah
01:04:08Co-prime algorithm, okay
01:04:17Time check
01:04:23It's been more than one hour wow
01:04:29Yeah time flies when we do mathematics
01:04:38How about this
01:04:41How about this
01:04:43Let's go ahead and digitize this. Okay, and then
01:04:47I'll think about this known co-prime algorithm while the digitization and then
01:04:53If I find it, I'll share that with you the next question. Okay. Yeah. Thank you. After that. Yeah, we go to use that
01:04:59Okay, okay five to ten minutes break. Okay. Thank you. See you soon. Yeah