CARDOZZO

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  1. Great. Xeno-Cognition, Philosophy of Xeno-Consciousness, Xeno-Minds, Xeno-Awareness, Xeno-Cognitivism. You'll have tons of work to cover 😎
  2. @Hello1 Start investing 1h/day to learn stuff that you really find interesting. If you lack fundamentals, start small on middle/high school teachings on math, physics, chemistry, biology, history, logic. Chess is a viable path to learn about life, decision making, analytical thinking, focus, memory, attention, strategy, emotions, visualization.
  3. @Leo Gura Would you care to advance the field of Xenolinguistics? Found this book really interesting https://a.co/d/8OOXZG8
  4. Pure Wisdom 00:00 - The meaning crisis 05:37 - Jordan Peterson 13:19 - The cognitive continuum theory 20:20 - Flow state & higher consciousness 32:22 - The universal cognitive dimension 36:40 - Biological function of flow state 46:19 - The art of human memory 50:12 - AI & the biometric economy 1:02:44 - Social media nudging & stealing elections 1:09:30 - AI griefbots 1:17:31 - Why AI can't replace love 1:23:55 - Fear of death drives the human psyche 1:32:37 - What happens when we die? 1:38:17 - "Third man" experiences & sensed presences 1:46:20 - What dreams are trying to tell you 1:58:35 - Precognition 2:07:39 - Consciousness: The Holy Grail of cognitive science 2:22:28 - Why humans have higher consciousness than other beings 2:27:29 - What we've replaced religion with 2:33:38 - Intellectual reason vs. religion
  5. 😋 Start using virtual machines (VMware/Virtual Box). You can have hundreds of distros to tinker.
  6. Leo is amazing, like an older brother telling you to not fuck up. I remember, in a hot sunny day in Brazil, 2018, drinking guaraná antarctica. I just open youtube.... wtf is this bald guy telling me that I'm wrong The rest is history.
  7. Brian Withers (Spirituality, New Age, Law Of Attraction)
  8. I don't know about him. Just found his books and videos entertaining.
  9. https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)01305-4 A neuroscience paper published in Cell just days ago answers a question researchers have been trying to solve for years: what actually changes in the brain during a psilocybin experience—and why those changes can last. Using a genetically modified rabies virus as a neural tracer, researchers were able to map—cell by cell—how psilocybin alters brain connectivity. This allowed them to see, for the first time, which brain regions gain connections, which lose them, and how those changes depend on what the brain is doing during the experience itself. One of the most important results from the study is this: Only brain regions that are active during the psilocybin experience undergo lasting rewiring. Inactive regions do not change.
  10. Sci-fi inspire informs science.
  11. Tongue: A Cognitive Hazard This book is a experiment to shut down your language filters. The author call it a cognitive hazard. A linguistic device engineered to short-circuit the reader’s dependence on language itself. I never seen a book like that. I did not read it BUT I'm extremely curious to see how it works. He proposes that language is like an alien parasite to disturb your consciousness, create illusions to deceive humanity.
  12. Chase is amazing. I've been reading his books 😉
  13. I'm biased 😉 I can't tolerate this behavior. Monogamy is monogamy.
  14. I think depends on personality. I don't have skin for that kind of behavior. If she cheats, it's over.
  15. Simplicity. Spirituality is loving mundane things as you love advanced states of consciousness. You are closer to GOD doing less than doing 200 spiritual practices 😂 I don't know.
  16. You're Driving On A Space Highway
  17. Great channel to understand about nanotech, chip design, semiconductors, factories. https://www.youtube.com/@AnastasiInTech/videos
  18. Chips are everywhere. Chips are the soul of technology. If you want to understand who controls technology, understand how ASML, ZEISS and TSMC operates. Do you want to get deep into nanotechnology/chip design? I highly recommend "Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology" by Chris Miller.