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Multiple Perspectives on World Politics
The world of politics today can be seen through various lenses such as US establishment, Tucker-Maga, Baltic/Ukrainian, Indian/poor countries, Chinese, and Russian perspectives, along with an antebellum-like polarization according to Peter Turchin. Additionally, some equations in certain environments are time symmetrical and can be reversed.
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This podcast episode discusses the various global perspectives on energy issues, including those of the US, India, Baltic countries, Ukraine, China, and Russia.
5:32:34 - 5:34:21 (01:47)
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This podcast episode discusses the various global perspectives on energy issues, including those of the US, India, Baltic countries, Ukraine, China, and Russia.
ChapterMultiple Perspectives on World Politics
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The use of mathematical models in some time-symmetrical environments can result in seemingly irreversible processes becoming reversible.
5:34:21 - 5:35:56 (01:34)
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The use of mathematical models in some time-symmetrical environments can result in seemingly irreversible processes becoming reversible. This serves as an interesting visual model for the shift from centralization to decentralization as seen in the world today.
ChapterMultiple Perspectives on World Politics
Episode#331 – Balaji Srinivasan: How to Fix Government, Twitter, Science, and the FDA
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Peter Turchin has noted that there is a pre-war like polarization in today's politics, and the historical relationship between gold and populism still holds true, as seen with William Jennings Bryan's opposition to gold as a tool of big business.
5:35:56 - 5:37:14 (01:18)
Summary
Peter Turchin has noted that there is a pre-war like polarization in today's politics, and the historical relationship between gold and populism still holds true, as seen with William Jennings Bryan's opposition to gold as a tool of big business.