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of the popular science magazine schrödinger's cat.lk about gold, a little about how valuable, wonderful, beautiful it is, and about how to find it. and our guests today are geologists, olga yakubovich, professor at st. petersburg university, research fellow at the institute of geology. geochronology to cambrian eran, hello, hello, and pavel selevanov, head of the department at the central research geological prospecting institute for non-ferrous and precious metals, what a complicated name, but gold is a noble metal, yes, yes, look, let's talk about gold from the very beginning, where did it come from in the universe, if i'm not mistaken, it was originally believed that it supernova explosions, only they could have generated gold, then astrophysicists considered that even... well, the modern scientific paradigm, we don't know, in fact, how it was, that gold , elements of mass close to gold, appeared as a result of the collision of neutron stars, then this substance somehow got into the protosolar nebula, which gave rise to the solar s
of the popular science magazine schrödinger's cat.lk about gold, a little about how valuable, wonderful, beautiful it is, and about how to find it. and our guests today are geologists, olga yakubovich, professor at st. petersburg university, research fellow at the institute of geology. geochronology to cambrian eran, hello, hello, and pavel selevanov, head of the department at the central research geological prospecting institute for non-ferrous and precious metals, what a complicated name,...
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cat and i am its host grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief of the magazine schrödinger's cat, and weabout ourselves about life from the point of view of science. our guest today is egor musin, candidate of biological sciences, research fellow at the institute of theoretical and experimental biophysics of the russian academy of sciences, popularizer of biology, teacher, and in general a wonderful person complex protein creature. hello, egor. hello, thank you for inviting us. and today we will take on the unthinkable. we will try to present all, all, all biology in these half an hour and a bit. i understand that the task is not entirely correct, but many who are listening to us now , watching, it seems to me that this is necessary, because well, at school they taught us this biology, we passed tests, passed all sorts of tests, but from the large number of facts, well, maybe something remained, of course, but the main thing, maybe it is not understood, exactly who we are, let's try to talk, egor, about who we are you from the point of view of all big biology, look, you and i are two. pr
cat and i am its host grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief of the magazine schrödinger's cat, and weabout ourselves about life from the point of view of science. our guest today is egor musin, candidate of biological sciences, research fellow at the institute of theoretical and experimental biophysics of the russian academy of sciences, popularizer of biology, teacher, and in general a wonderful person complex protein creature. hello, egor. hello, thank you for inviting us. and today we will...
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the day of the nuclear industry worker, the premiere is on saturday. first, this is a podcast cat schrödingeroday we are talking about modern childhood, well, after all, what else can teachers and parents do to help a child with this, who am i to figure it out? it will be the main responsibility of the school, no, it means that there is such a concept as parental involvement, and this concerns the school, this is what we have really researched, so - well , since the sixties it has been shown that the higher the involvement of parents in the child's school affairs, the higher his success, there are people who invest in this, there are people who, as my friend says, give outsourcing development of the child's education, that is, well, like at school there i don't know tutors and so on, but city parents are very much involved in organizing their educational space, well yes, they will come and check the teacher 10 times, but still it is... a little aside from the question of how to help a child, especially a teenager, to understand the most important thing, who he is, here in what place of family
the day of the nuclear industry worker, the premiere is on saturday. first, this is a podcast cat schrödingeroday we are talking about modern childhood, well, after all, what else can teachers and parents do to help a child with this, who am i to figure it out? it will be the main responsibility of the school, no, it means that there is such a concept as parental involvement, and this concerns the school, this is what we have really researched, so - well , since the sixties it has been shown...
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the popular science magazine schrödinger's cat.oday we will talk about gold. only about how valuable, wonderful, beautiful it is, and about how to find it, our today's guests are geologists, olga yakubovich, professor at st. petersburg university, research fellow at the institute of geology, geochronology da cambri eran, hello, hello, and pavel selevanov, head of the department at the central research geological prospecting institute of non-ferrous and precious metals, what a complicated name, but gold is a noble metal for us. yes, yes, look, let's talk about gold from the very beginning, where did it come from in the universe, if i'm not mistaken, initially it was believed that these were supernova explosions, only they could generate gold, then astrophysicists considered that even such a large-scale event as a supernova explosion is not enough for gold to appear, because it is very heavy, and a completely catastrophic phenomenon was needed, a collision of neutron stars, if i understand correctly, this is the birth of gold in the
the popular science magazine schrödinger's cat.oday we will talk about gold. only about how valuable, wonderful, beautiful it is, and about how to find it, our today's guests are geologists, olga yakubovich, professor at st. petersburg university, research fellow at the institute of geology, geochronology da cambri eran, hello, hello, and pavel selevanov, head of the department at the central research geological prospecting institute of non-ferrous and precious metals, what a complicated name,...
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hello everyone who watches and listens to us, with you is the podcast schrödinger's cat, and i am itshost, science journalist, grigory tarasevich. today our guest is katerina nikolaevna polevanova, professor, doctor of psychological sciences, scientific director of the center for the study of modern childhood, higher school of economics, and we will talk about modern childhood. hello, about modern childhood. let's ask the question right away, how does a modern child differ from a non-modern one, the one that was 50 years ago or 30 or 130, so let's divide, how do children differ from children and how does childhood differ from childhood, because if we talk about children, then they, relatively speaking, the laws of their development, apparently have not changed, neither in 50, nor in 100 years, the brain has remained the same, yes, that's it... i always prefer to talk specifically about the change in childhood, and what has become different? so, look, 100 years ago, the place where i was born and the family i was born into determined what would happen to me, and the school i went to kn
hello everyone who watches and listens to us, with you is the podcast schrödinger's cat, and i am itshost, science journalist, grigory tarasevich. today our guest is katerina nikolaevna polevanova, professor, doctor of psychological sciences, scientific director of the center for the study of modern childhood, higher school of economics, and we will talk about modern childhood. hello, about modern childhood. let's ask the question right away, how does a modern child differ from a non-modern...
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, editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is also called schrödinger's cat, and we talk about the mostnt, the most significant things for us from the point of view of science, and today's topic is the role of the father. in order to talk about this role, we invited a sociologist, professor at the higher school of economics, elena rozhdestvenskaya, we have a special guest, podcast host. easy money, that is, my colleague and financial analyst mikhail khanov. just in case, i will explain that mikhail is the father of four children, elena is the mother of two children, well, i am also the father of two children, which i am extremely proud of. and one more important clarification, we are talking specifically about science. i understand that every citizen of the globe knows how to properly raise children and is ready to share advice with anyone. today we are not so much about advice, so much about science, about the trends that are happening in the world, in our country, that changes, and elena, as i understand it, one of the significant trends is the return of the father. for this we must d
, editor-in-chief of the magazine, which is also called schrödinger's cat, and we talk about the mostnt, the most significant things for us from the point of view of science, and today's topic is the role of the father. in order to talk about this role, we invited a sociologist, professor at the higher school of economics, elena rozhdestvenskaya, we have a special guest, podcast host. easy money, that is, my colleague and financial analyst mikhail khanov. just in case, i will explain that...
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how we will, where we will search, this is ... already important information, this is a podcast schrödinger'scat, and i am its host grigory tarasevich, today we are talking about how to find gold in the depths of russia, how to look into these depths, and how to find what decorates our life with its yellowish, expensive light, about gold, about that, how geologists search for gold in russia. listen, i'm starting to look at my wedding ring with more and more respect, just like that, not only because of family values, but because look, neutron stars collided, then continental plates collided, so that i could have this little yellow ring, such events took place over billions of years, and how much ore was crushed for your ring, well, by the way, yes, in my ring, how many grams are there, oh, three grams probably we will, how many tons of rock are needed , well, it depends on the content, in principle , industrial content now starts there from a gram per ton, that is, 3 tons of rock were used, so that well, no , yes, if if by gram then 9 tons, 9 tons, yes, yes, and if sands, in sands, industrial
how we will, where we will search, this is ... already important information, this is a podcast schrödinger'scat, and i am its host grigory tarasevich, today we are talking about how to find gold in the depths of russia, how to look into these depths, and how to find what decorates our life with its yellowish, expensive light, about gold, about that, how geologists search for gold in russia. listen, i'm starting to look at my wedding ring with more and more respect, just like that, not only...
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i ran, maybe i'll come back to this, many thanks to our guests, with you was the podcast schrödinger'si, its host grigory tarasevich, and we talked about gold, and then... how it appeared, how it ended up on the surface and how to find it on the territory of russia. hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the remarkable, with you i, its host, writer, alexey varlamov, this year it's been 125 years since the birth of the most, in my opinion, captivating, most amazing, profound, wonderful russian prose writer, poet, playwright, literary critic, and finally, russian engineer, andrei platonovich platonov, and it's about him that we're going to talk today, and i'm pleased to introduce my interlocutor, elena shubina, a philologist and publisher, who... many of you probably know, thanks to elena shubina's editorial office, where many contemporary authors are published, and i have the honor of being one of these authors, but in addition to contemporary literature, shubina also publishes documentary literature, historical literature, and one of your heroes is andrei platonov. let's star
i ran, maybe i'll come back to this, many thanks to our guests, with you was the podcast schrödinger'si, its host grigory tarasevich, and we talked about gold, and then... how it appeared, how it ended up on the surface and how to find it on the territory of russia. hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the remarkable, with you i, its host, writer, alexey varlamov, this year it's been 125 years since the birth of the most, in my opinion, captivating, most amazing, profound,...
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you can find all episodes of the schrödinger's cat podcast on the website of the first channel 1tv.ruasy money podcast, i am its host mikhail khanov, preferential mortgage, today we will figure out what has changed since july 1, what programs are in effect now and what kind of housing can be purchased with the help of current preferential programs from the state, our guest is alexey vyacheslavovich yakovlev, director of the financial policy department of the ministry finance of the russian federation. hello, alexey, mikhail, hello, thank you for inviting us to your studio. in fact, we are learning information first-hand, who else but the ministry of finance can talk about what has changed, what successes this program has achieved, what goals have been achieved, let's start with some figures, as far as i know, about 3 million households will take advantage of this program, because it was from 2018 that various preferential programs have been in effect, family, support for large families, for it specialists, regional and so on, for 6 years the state has... are you dissatisfied first of
you can find all episodes of the schrödinger's cat podcast on the website of the first channel 1tv.ruasy money podcast, i am its host mikhail khanov, preferential mortgage, today we will figure out what has changed since july 1, what programs are in effect now and what kind of housing can be purchased with the help of current preferential programs from the state, our guest is alexey vyacheslavovich yakovlev, director of the financial policy department of the ministry finance of the russian...
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you can find all the episodes of the schrödinger's cat podcast on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru hello everyone, this is tatyana gevarkyan and the podcast ne lymshita, together with fashion journalist olga mikhailovskaya and fashion historian elena eliseeva, we are looking into the biography of coco chanel , looking for the russian trace in her career, and also finding out what her innovation was and what chanel became without coco. hello, hello, let's talk right away about the myths that exist around the name of coco chanel, because, frankly speaking, studying her biography, it is very difficult to figure out where the truth is and where the fiction is, if you start right from childhood, then what myths exist and what of them are true, what of them is fiction, she is from a very poor family, very, yes, really very poor thing, lived in an orphanage for some time, yes in a monastery, yeah, because their father left them with their mother, there was another sister, then she was born, he basically everyone... impressions of childhood, you can see all this in what chanel did, this st
you can find all the episodes of the schrödinger's cat podcast on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru hello everyone, this is tatyana gevarkyan and the podcast ne lymshita, together with fashion journalist olga mikhailovskaya and fashion historian elena eliseeva, we are looking into the biography of coco chanel , looking for the russian trace in her career, and also finding out what her innovation was and what chanel became without coco. hello, hello, let's talk right away about the myths...
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schrödinger's bikers flood the capital's streets, under them are either powerful motorcycles or weakic mopeds. according to the documents, they do not require category a rights for registration. in fact, sometimes it means. acceleration is scary, still a little scary, but i approach it wisely. this electric bike is capable of accelerating to 150 km/h. surprisingly, but according to the documents, its power is less than 4 kw, which allows you to get behind the wheel. without additional training and obtaining the necessary category, it is suitable in terms of power, unlike those that are sold, they tell the truth, in the documents they write much less, but here we do not know, maybe they also say that in order to drive this moped, as it is listed in the documents, you only need a driver's license of any category, without training in a motorcycle school, without registration of insurance and state numbers, everything is legal, by the way, i have open categories a and a1, and i have 3 years of experience on a motorcycle, but without training with insurance i would not sit behind the whee
schrödinger's bikers flood the capital's streets, under them are either powerful motorcycles or weakic mopeds. according to the documents, they do not require category a rights for registration. in fact, sometimes it means. acceleration is scary, still a little scary, but i approach it wisely. this electric bike is capable of accelerating to 150 km/h. surprisingly, but according to the documents, its power is less than 4 kw, which allows you to get behind the wheel. without additional training...
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run into their material... requires the power of biology with you, all episodes of the podcast schrödinger'sn find on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru, this podcast is a must-read, i am aglana batnikova, and today we will discuss the book " spinkola stes, running with the wolves" with the jungian analyst, writer varvara popova. varvara, hello. good evening. the book by clarice pencola stes, running with the wolves is a modern work, but it is a collection of fairy tales with an analysis of the jungian analyst, right? well, yes, with an expanded commentary by the jungian analyst and with a lot some additions, other interesting nuances. on women on awakening the wild woman in themselves, and what is a wild woman barbarian? well, clarice estos characterizes her as a kind of universal, global, multifaceted, thousand-faced female archetype, personifying female strength, some kind of female power, some kind of connection with such a deep self, but i would call it that she probably refers to the category of such a feminine self, that is, some kind of true state of deep contact with oneself an
run into their material... requires the power of biology with you, all episodes of the podcast schrödinger'sn find on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru, this podcast is a must-read, i am aglana batnikova, and today we will discuss the book " spinkola stes, running with the wolves" with the jungian analyst, writer varvara popova. varvara, hello. good evening. the book by clarice pencola stes, running with the wolves is a modern work, but it is a collection of fairy tales with an...
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people like schrodinger and physicists like roger penrose towards the second half of their career. they wrote beyond the physical world. they wrote, they pondered about other audacious questions, like life i it really opened my eyes around my, i think thirt year in college and realize audacious questions about the universe doesn't have to be just atomic of physical world. it can be able life and i found myself fascinated by the most mysterious topic of life, which is intelligence. >> how does the human brain worm, right? >> how does the, how does yellow the molecules and cells and eventually emerged into the most intricate machine of the universe, which is the mind. and how do you make computer minds retrophin payments? the best way of learning something is to make it right. like i realized, too as the question about what is intelligence one way to ask that question is, is to build intelligence, is to make machines in intelligent. that duality of understanding and creating just fundamentally fascinated me so when people thought about computer as being able to think like human being
people like schrodinger and physicists like roger penrose towards the second half of their career. they wrote beyond the physical world. they wrote, they pondered about other audacious questions, like life i it really opened my eyes around my, i think thirt year in college and realize audacious questions about the universe doesn't have to be just atomic of physical world. it can be able life and i found myself fascinated by the most mysterious topic of life, which is intelligence. >> how...
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the schrodinger equation, the wave function itself, nothing about it. there's no pixels, no lumps of anything, but the behavior turns to be discrete. the miracle of quantum field is that particles are exactly the same kind of thing. our 19th century physicists thought that particles were half the world and fields were the other half. the modern quantum field theorist knows fields all the way down. but if you look fields vibrating, the quantum wave function of a field is just like the vibrating guitar string. there's a simplest way for it to vibrate. it's just empty space. then there's a next highest energy level wave for it to vibrate. we call that one particle. and there's other more energetic ways for the field to vibrate. that's particles, three particles and so forth the world is not made of according to quantum field theory, particles are what you and this is a real image that of someone looking at particles there's a cloud chamber with a magnetic field you see tracks all those tracks that you see in this picture are moving through the chamber. but
the schrodinger equation, the wave function itself, nothing about it. there's no pixels, no lumps of anything, but the behavior turns to be discrete. the miracle of quantum field is that particles are exactly the same kind of thing. our 19th century physicists thought that particles were half the world and fields were the other half. the modern quantum field theorist knows fields all the way down. but if you look fields vibrating, the quantum wave function of a field is just like the vibrating...
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end of one earth centric example is and think about it more from a physics perspective, you know schrodinger wrote that famous book what is life? you know he was one of the first to really talk about some of these ideas, how life is related, entropy and what might be going on with living systems. lovelock margulis certainly echoed lot of his ideas and refined and amplified them. and i think, you know, a lot of there's physicists and biologists, biophysicist working on this problem and, coming up with some really interesting ideas. there's a evolution of biologist and author named olivia judson, and she published her fascinating paper a few years ago on what she calls the energy expansions of evolution and her idea is to kind of reframe and recast the entire evolutionary of life through the lens of energy specifically. so the way she sees it is that there have been, you know, this these successive energy revolutions that have transform the planet, and many of them are directly to life. so i think if i remember correctly, it starts with geochemical energy and then it's sun powered photosynthes
end of one earth centric example is and think about it more from a physics perspective, you know schrodinger wrote that famous book what is life? you know he was one of the first to really talk about some of these ideas, how life is related, entropy and what might be going on with living systems. lovelock margulis certainly echoed lot of his ideas and refined and amplified them. and i think, you know, a lot of there's physicists and biologists, biophysicist working on this problem and, coming...