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here is schloeddinger grigory tarasevich and my co-host, a very smart , calm cat in a bar. you sergey. hello this is a podcast, paws. my name is dmitry bag and we have a literary clue under a wonderful name. let them not speak. let them read, you can read in any situation , you can read in the evening on a sofa under a floor lamp , you need to read in a tent. you can read in space, you can read even in the theater during the intermission, if you don’t understand everything, from the first act, this is especially important, because today we have a wonderful person visiting us - this is a playwright and the director of the kolyada theater , his last name is consonant with the theater. as you well guessed. nikolai kolyada is our guest hello nikolai but dmitry here we are discussed with you. how do these poison you? and, of course, here, uh, a lot could be attributed to you of all sorts of properties, because you are a man of orchestras - everyone knows this. you said that there would be cleaners and a cashier in the theater. well, yes, yes, i perform, well, a private theater,
here is schloeddinger grigory tarasevich and my co-host, a very smart , calm cat in a bar. you sergey. hello this is a podcast, paws. my name is dmitry bag and we have a literary clue under a wonderful name. let them not speak. let them read, you can read in any situation , you can read in the evening on a sofa under a floor lamp , you need to read in a tent. you can read in space, you can read even in the theater during the intermission, if you don’t understand everything, from the first...
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cat and i am its leading editor-in-chief of the popular science magazine schrödinger's code grigory tarasevichho will help me broadcast and talk with our wonderful guest. today in our studio michael gurevich. plotov, candidate of medical sciences , doctor, somnologist, employee of the sechenov university. well, in general, a person who knows a lot about sleep, mikhail yuryevich in general , how clear is it, what is sleep and why is it what, but deeper, we dive. they're all fucking learning about it, of course. we understand more and more how difficult this condition is. that is, now we a have a good idea of how it happens, for example, the transfer of information during sleep compared to wakefulness. we have a good idea of which areas of the brain work. in sleep and actively, and which, on the contrary, work much less intensively compared to wakefulness, but to reach such a degree of understanding that, at will, induce sleep, for example, or, uh, at will there with the help of some technical devices, and science has not yet reached the modeling of the processes that occur in a dream, altho
cat and i am its leading editor-in-chief of the popular science magazine schrödinger's code grigory tarasevichho will help me broadcast and talk with our wonderful guest. today in our studio michael gurevich. plotov, candidate of medical sciences , doctor, somnologist, employee of the sechenov university. well, in general, a person who knows a lot about sleep, mikhail yuryevich in general , how clear is it, what is sleep and why is it what, but deeper, we dive. they're all fucking learning...
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the podcast of schrödinger's cat is with you and i am its host grigory tarasevich, together with your cat. we ask questions about science and adventures to the hero of russia , cosmonaut sergei kut sverchkov. but still , like -35, what is a strong wind, and you without a tent? how do you warm up, how would it be very easy to warm up with the heat of your own body to have a suit, so yes, these are special suits they are designed for, and i say if you are going, uh, to meet adventures. you better think about the conditions that you will have to wait in advance from what we are making this suit. that is what there is climbing a suit for high-altitude ascents for life literally at heights, and the highest is seven thousand meters. there pooh sleeping bag, designed for temperatures down to -45. uh-huh that is, in principle, it was possible. well, not even that it was possible, we took off our downy suit before climbing into a sleeping bag. because if you climb into a sleeping bag in a downy suit, it will be very hot, even minus 35 suits in our russian production. and there are russian comp
the podcast of schrödinger's cat is with you and i am its host grigory tarasevich, together with your cat. we ask questions about science and adventures to the hero of russia , cosmonaut sergei kut sverchkov. but still , like -35, what is a strong wind, and you without a tent? how do you warm up, how would it be very easy to warm up with the heat of your own body to have a suit, so yes, these are special suits they are designed for, and i say if you are going, uh, to meet adventures. you...
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thank you. hello cat podcast schrödinger and i, its presenter grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief ofpopular science magazine schödinger's code and my co-host, the real cat bari , is our podcast in popular science about how easy it is to understand complex things and how to see complexity in very simple and mundane things. and today we have a wonderful guest , maria kalinina, doctor of chemistry , professor of the russian academy of sciences, leading researcher at the frukkin institute of physical chemistry and electrochemistry, spoke out quite right. and today we will talk on the one hand about very difficult chemistry. and about very simple things, for example, about the court. let's try to tie them together. let's start with the soup, well, the forces have at least ever eaten the court, and sometimes cooked the court. you speak. of course i do. well, i, probably, like everyone else, like most of the housewives in our country, first of all cook, borscht cabbage soup in a hodgepodge. uh, well, occasionally a pickle. well, where to start more you can remove from the broth quite right.
thank you. hello cat podcast schrödinger and i, its presenter grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief ofpopular science magazine schödinger's code and my co-host, the real cat bari , is our podcast in popular science about how easy it is to understand complex things and how to see complexity in very simple and mundane things. and today we have a wonderful guest , maria kalinina, doctor of chemistry , professor of the russian academy of sciences, leading researcher at the frukkin institute of...
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the question what where when with you at least schrödinger's podcast and i am its presenter grigory tarasevichask questions about science and adventures to the hero of russia , cosmonaut sergei kut sverchkov a. still , like -35 such a strong wind, and you are without a tent. how did you warm yourself, how would you give yourself warm very simply with the warmth of your own body, where you need to have a suit, so yes, these are special costumes they are designed for, and i say, if you are going, uh, to an adventure meeting, it is better to think about the conditions that you will have to wait in advance, what the costume is made of. what are you talking about, these are climbing suits for height climbing for life literally on the heights. uh, above six seven thousand meters. there pooh sleeping bag, designed for temperatures down to -45. uh-huh that is, in principle, it was possible. well, not even that it was possible we took off our down suit before climbing into a sleeping bag, because that if you climb into a sleeping bag in a down suit , it will be very hot, even minus 35, the suit is gene
the question what where when with you at least schrödinger's podcast and i am its presenter grigory tarasevichask questions about science and adventures to the hero of russia , cosmonaut sergei kut sverchkov a. still , like -35 such a strong wind, and you are without a tent. how did you warm yourself, how would you give yourself warm very simply with the warmth of your own body, where you need to have a suit, so yes, these are special costumes they are designed for, and i say, if you are...
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hello schrödinger code podcast and i am its host grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief of the popular sciencemagazine schrodinger code and my co-host the real cat bari, our podcast from popular science about how easy it is to understand complex things and how to see complexity in very simple and mundane things. and today we have a wonderful guest maria kalinina doctor of chemistry professor of the russian academy of sciences, leading researcher at the frunkin institute of physical chemistry and electrochemistry, spoke out. hello absolutely right. and today we will talk on the one hand about very difficult chemistry and about 8 simple things, for example, rasul, we will try to connect them together. let's start with soup. well, have you ever, at least barely a court, but cooked. i, of course, yes, what kind of soups do you like to cook. well, i, probably, like everyone else, like most of the housewives in our country, first of all cook, borscht cabbage soup in a hodgepodge. uh, well, occasionally a pickle. well, where does it begin? you can remove more from the broth quite right. and what is t
hello schrödinger code podcast and i am its host grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief of the popular sciencemagazine schrodinger code and my co-host the real cat bari, our podcast from popular science about how easy it is to understand complex things and how to see complexity in very simple and mundane things. and today we have a wonderful guest maria kalinina doctor of chemistry professor of the russian academy of sciences, leading researcher at the frunkin institute of physical chemistry and...