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call them to see if we could visionaries me sophie shevardnadze. drugs and flies and it's never enough how do.
call them to see if we could visionaries me sophie shevardnadze. drugs and flies and it's never enough how do.
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oh and to serve because visionary to me sophie shevardnadze it flows and runs drugs and flies and it's never enough how does our brain keep track of time joined by dean one of you see i mean you are scientists and author of your brain is a time machine. name one and i know hugh seale a neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time right be dallies nothing clock or correct it is this concept of time being the river that you cannot step twice into worry d. we get this idea that time is fluid is there any scientific explanation to that you know that's an interesting question i think for most humans there's few things that are as dominant as the notion that time is flowing 'd right that the past is evaporating into miss unaccessible experience and opening the doors 'd to the future so this flow of time this fluid motion of time is one of our most profound subjective
oh and to serve because visionary to me sophie shevardnadze it flows and runs drugs and flies and it's never enough how does our brain keep track of time joined by dean one of you see i mean you are scientists and author of your brain is a time machine. name one and i know hugh seale a neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we...
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welcome to see it because visionaries me sophie shevardnadze it flows and runs drugs and flies and it's never enough how does our brain keep track of time joined by dean one of the models you see and when you were scientists and author of your brain is a time machine. one of my no u.c.l.a. neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time right the valleys melting clock or perhaps it is his concept of time being there were that you cannot step twice into worry deep we get.
welcome to see it because visionaries me sophie shevardnadze it flows and runs drugs and flies and it's never enough how does our brain keep track of time joined by dean one of the models you see and when you were scientists and author of your brain is a time machine. one of my no u.c.l.a. neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we...
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oh and to serve because visionary to me sophie shevardnadze it flows and runs drugs and flies and it's never enough how does our brain keep track of time joined by dean one amman's you see i mean you are scientists and author of your brain is a time machine. name one i know hugh seal a neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we perceive time if you look at the traditional depictions of time write the dallies nothing clock or correct it is his concept of time being there were that you cannot step twice into worry d. we get this idea that time is fluid is there any scientific explanation to that you know that's an interesting question i think for most humans there's few things that are as dominant as the notion that time is flowing 'd right that the past is evaporating into miss an accessible experience and opening the doors 'd to the future so this flow of time this fluid motion of time is one of our most profound subjectiv
oh and to serve because visionary to me sophie shevardnadze it flows and runs drugs and flies and it's never enough how does our brain keep track of time joined by dean one amman's you see i mean you are scientists and author of your brain is a time machine. name one i know hugh seal a neuroscientist author of your brain it is a time machine great to have you with us on our show today welcome it's my pleasure sophie thank you so much for having me city and let's start with looking at how we...