Maybe they skimmed it :)
Feynman is not talking about subvocalization in that video. He's talking about seeing and hearing. According to psychology, humans have two sets of "short-term memorybuffers"; spatio-visual, and auditory. It is…
As the UK is a part in this, do you feel BBC gives an opinionated view, or do they manage to be objective and neutral? It would be interesting to know from someone who has been following them.
It's interesting how he mentions that the IT- and high tech sectors blossomed after the collapse of the financial sector, as engineers, mathematicians and computer scientists no longer where working in banks.
That's an anti-tank mine. All anti-tank mines are designed to not blow up when people walk on them, only when heavy vehicles drive over them. We're talking about anti-personel mines here. Still, I agree with your first…
Maybe they skimmed it :)
Feynman is not talking about subvocalization in that video. He's talking about seeing and hearing. According to psychology, humans have two sets of "short-term memorybuffers"; spatio-visual, and auditory. It is…
As the UK is a part in this, do you feel BBC gives an opinionated view, or do they manage to be objective and neutral? It would be interesting to know from someone who has been following them.
It's interesting how he mentions that the IT- and high tech sectors blossomed after the collapse of the financial sector, as engineers, mathematicians and computer scientists no longer where working in banks.
That's an anti-tank mine. All anti-tank mines are designed to not blow up when people walk on them, only when heavy vehicles drive over them. We're talking about anti-personel mines here. Still, I agree with your first…