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Wolves and Coyotes' Intelligence
The behavior of wolves and coyotes reveals their high levels of intelligence, as they head off in specific directions and travel in a straight line to intercept their prey. The idea of the "noble savage" is popular in discussing the community lifestyle of these animals.
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In this podcast episode, the speaker warns of the dangers of becoming dogmatic in scientism and encourages a deeper understanding of the scientific method.
1:28:45 - 1:32:33 (03:48)
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In this podcast episode, the speaker warns of the dangers of becoming dogmatic in scientism and encourages a deeper understanding of the scientific method. They also discuss the benefits of medical knowledge from indigenous communities and mention a book called Another Way of Knowing that explores tribes in Malaysia.
ChapterWolves and Coyotes' Intelligence
Episode#578: Tim Ferriss and Matt Mullenweg in Antarctica: Exploring Personal Fears, Bucket Lists, Facing Grief, Crafting Life Missions, and Tim’s Best Penguin Impressions
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The inability to explain how something works doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
1:32:33 - 1:35:24 (02:51)
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The inability to explain how something works doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Thousands of years ago, eclipses and other mysterious occurrences were still happening, despite lacking modern scientific explanations.
ChapterWolves and Coyotes' Intelligence
Episode#578: Tim Ferriss and Matt Mullenweg in Antarctica: Exploring Personal Fears, Bucket Lists, Facing Grief, Crafting Life Missions, and Tim’s Best Penguin Impressions
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker reflects on the disparity between how advanced our society is now compared to where we were 50 years ago and also how much our understanding of science may change in the next 50 years from now.
1:35:24 - 1:37:25 (02:01)
Summary
The speaker reflects on the disparity between how advanced our society is now compared to where we were 50 years ago and also how much our understanding of science may change in the next 50 years from now.