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Дмитрий Конаныхин
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I've prepared that is, I'll start with five
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lines and at the end you'll read, we'll return to
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them step by step instructions to the full when there's
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3 4 minutes left in this and
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this at this time I'll tell you this is possible
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just tell Dmitry, in fact, it’s a
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year from now, so we’ll finish and and and with conclusions,
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so I set the timer to 36
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minutes 1 30 seconds, so another minute,
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and mine are already on the air now I’ve become just a
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little bit of the last settings,
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loving when at the very this is already when it all
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starts, the mouse starts to stick,
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well, the computer starts a buffet of brains,
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this is great, it means there is a timer,
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well, by God, let's go, hello,
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dear radio listeners, this is a Russian
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university studio for the sake of the methodology, [ __ ]
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stop the redistribution and do it this way, let's
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do it according to dramaturgy,
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let's do it differently there will also be
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intro music and oh
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how many wonderful discoveries the
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enlightenment is preparing for us spirit and experience the son of
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difficult mistakes and the genius of paradoxes friend and chance
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God inventor
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Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin hello
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dear radio listeners this is a Russian
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university for the sake of the studio Dmitry Konan and
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Khin no this is not
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obvious-incredible who led
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our wonderful scientist Sergei Petrovich
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Kapitsa, although in my heart I always dedicate the
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Russian university to the memory of his
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father Peter Leonidovich Kapitsa, our
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Nobel laureate,
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this is a Russian university and
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today we will talk about intuition,
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what it is and where it comes from, what
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insight is, what the
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gift of God is today Our guest is our
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good friend, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical
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Sciences, Professor of the Moscow Engineering
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Physical Institute, Institute of Laser
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and Plasma Technologies and the Moscow
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Institute of Physics and Technology, Vladimir
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Nikolaevich Oreshkov, hello Vladimir
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Nikolaevich,
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good afternoon, Dmitry Vladimir Nikolaevich
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sk, you suggested this topic and I just have a question for you right away
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in your life, you
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dreamed of something about a discovery, an
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invention like this, that you are on the edge of
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some kind of border world
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and you understand that this is the
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answer that you struggled with for a long time and
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persistently,
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why exactly did you dream about me
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repeatedly there will be a situation to live when I
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could not to fall asleep
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because I finally figured it out,
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finally figured out how to do it and
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liquid crystals with dragons and Satan
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forces microscopes then I had
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exactly the opposite situation,
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I would say I couldn’t sleep because the
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thought came to my mind unexpectedly suddenly
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when I was going to go to sleep all the damage in
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in reverse order, but you remember correctly,
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for the obviously incredible network, it was necessary to have a
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screensaver for this wonderful program, and
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oddly enough, it was this program that was the
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reason why I entered the
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physics and technical college, I was blocked everywhere to suck
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that the older one was somehow a dog again, it’s
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basically the same thing his face was small
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just then and I knew that he lived at the Physics and Technology Institute,
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so I didn’t want to leave
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those scientific school, I graduated from that and so on,
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look at you and me, how would you ask a
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question of types, I dreamed of something like I
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was sleeping on a shelf, an apple fell on my head,
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I woke up, but this there is a well-known joke
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that tells schoolchildren that
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Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleev
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was sleeping, sleeping and he dreamed of the finished
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periodic table that Kekula dreamed of a
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snake biting its own tail,
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we talked about this in the last conversation of
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our new series, modern
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natural philosophy and here it is benzene,
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well, it would seem, just lie down biler and how
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many students have such a sign of a
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textbook under the pillow and all the code in your
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head, well, returning students,
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the composition of them is a busy time here, here are
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me, the same people who were
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incredible, who you got me
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file number 18, they firmly instilled in me a
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simple idea that I follow to
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this day,
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that a scientist must sleep a lot, you want to
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treat this especially during the years of
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study because they pass and how much
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time memory lasts for a long time occurs
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in a dream, and all these
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wonderful stories about Mendeleev and about everyone
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else, they are precisely connected with the fact that
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we - then we ourselves sleep, the platform doesn’t sleep, he
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works at night and that’s why students
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need to get enough sleep during the session, well, there’s just
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such good advice, they want
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them to fill out what they have learned, they must
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definitely sleep, what today,
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unfortunately, was also chemically tested, they
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need to eat medications which
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allow you to forget everything that was not
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there yesterday, this is important in life, these are the
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chemical processes that translate
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short-term memory into long-term memory, which
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happens in a dream, so to say, the next morning the recording of the
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material that
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was naturally goes into the mode of
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processing this information material and
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it is possible that you will wake up in a cold
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sweat and for some reason, because they
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finally understood how the table of
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elements works or some other
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phenomena in general, I’ll
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repeat myself like this once again to your direct question, I give a
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direct answer, it happened to me exactly
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the opposite, I was actively thinking, I couldn’t sleep and
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guessed I couldn’t go back to sleep until
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the morning, this happened more than once, that is,
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this is the state of that insight, why
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Pushkin was so and writes in a wonderful
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state, then you already understood the
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throne of the world and in general, as they say, it is very
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important to fix this spark there, you
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will wake up because you won’t remember what
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this feature was dreams, we
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see a dream every hour and a half, you know about it, we
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got dressed, but we don’t remember all of them in the morning, and in
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this regard, the brain is structured in a very
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unique way, today we already know this, it is
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structured in such a complex way that
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we do not control all the processes that occur in
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our heads I used to call my mind
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my subconscious,
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but now it’s called differently, in
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different words, there are things that
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happen independently of us in the
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background, but this is what happens to me
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regularly and what I’m trying to teach
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students is to load this subconscious
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so that it works while you decide
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other tasks in the lectures were
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as follows and don’t
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ask about things, I remember and continue
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reading the lecture, that is, I am in the
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normal mode of presentation 8 that require
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a lot of attention,
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and at this time my brain is looking for
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information that they can quickly
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extract from memory,
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this happens all the time, I mean, I’m
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very students at the Olympiad, in the exam,
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almost all the problems
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and then I start solving them one by one
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while you solve one, the brain solves another,
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that is, in this regard, all the talk about
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intuition and about such an unexpected
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insight just fell from the sky I
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woke up and saw that they are based on the
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actual fact, simply on the fact that we do
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not control everything that happens in our
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heads, no matter how sad or how
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joyful it may be, that is, many processes go on in the
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background, as today’s
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programmers say, but here we need to understand
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for the sake of the Russian university with you, a
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doctor of physical and mathematical sciences,
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we are talking about the nature of the material world about the
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structure of our I apologize for such a
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vulgarity of brains or are we talking about
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something so
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mystical and the guys will rationally say
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what are you doing there from his Russian
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radio university again counting
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the number of angels or devils, depending
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on who is doing what at the tip of the
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needle, you know, I’m here with such a brilliant Russian
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poet Dmitry Petrovich Melnikov, we were
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talking with him about the
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nature of versification and we both came to the
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conclusion I was telling about my stories
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when the best lines of my novels
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came to my mind he talks about that
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and we both agreed that
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in fact some kind of process of
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connecting to something is going on unconsciously, you
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know, as they say, sometimes a channel has opened,
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that is, when you don’t expect it, when you do
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n’t saw the weights, saw the shura, they are golden,
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Panikovsky said to the shura of the balog of the new in the
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golden calf, what happens when
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we talk about intuition, that your colleagues
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with whom you communicate, how they
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perceive this moment of insight, you
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not only have your own experience,
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but also listen to the stories of your colleagues, what
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they say, moreover, like any
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intellectual, the boy himself wrote
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I wrote poems, they were written quite a few times in my life, I
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visited them during the corresponding years,
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and I also have an old entry
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where I read congratulations to all the girls
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for science, and such an edition was at
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the Physics and Technology Institute, but then it was sort of for
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different boys, but I still have
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an entry where I one I consider congratulations 20
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ladies no matter 8 girls so to speak I
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put all my thoughts on my own then I
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went through this stage I am not so to
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speak therefore but like any Internet
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dimple count I will repeat I had a period of
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life when I wrote poetry and now it
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seems to me that Dmitry has a very correct position
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and you and your friend, a wonderful
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poet, who is fat, has nothing to do with it,
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like Winnie the Pooh, that we can’t when we can
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write poetry, maybe just come to the
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place where they will visit us,
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that’s a standard situation, but the point is
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that, well, let’s take the example of
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covering our contemporary with treatment I
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just recently accepted that I have a
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book with research as well as the whole
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history with analysis of early poems, many
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many other things,
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you understand that even I also stayed
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here at the Pushkin Theater, some of the ones I read, the
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continuation of which I did not
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publish during my lifetime, we were not able to
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fully continue the line, samples are
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inventive on let's have mine at the end of
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the program,
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yes, that is, I just want to say
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that writing poetry
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is also a learning process, like
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any acquisition of intuition in general, that's when I
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constantly encounter problems
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called me at work, although I have already been
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around for many years as an electronics engineer when
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electronics it doesn’t work, I’ll let you come up with something,
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something soldered, welded together, my
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name is find the error, something doesn’t work, you
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really look at the diagram, I don’t
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understand what’s happening on the
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oscilloscope screen, for the rest, you think
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where to point your finger somewhere with the
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oscilloscope probe, where to measure the voltage,
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understand where the signal has disappeared, where do we
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go with electronics, the science of contact, and
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this experience of
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finding a malfunction, this is repair work,
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this kind of work is peculiar, well, I just love
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the bay of the pupil inside you have them, and so
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on, this is precisely the experience, that is, this is
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intuitive, this is the understanding of where and to
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poke where, remove it so that you can it worked
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as you know in jokes and so on, that
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tweaking it only comes with experience,
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just like poetry,
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because you won’t argue that not
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all poets immediately began to write
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well, but for the rest of the year
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they worked on it, but this is the basic point that a
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huge number of people don’t matter
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they are engaged in the
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humanities in the humanities field
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or in the natural sciences anywhere you
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pay attention to women's intuition
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or everything can be remembered by the detective cheeks
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already remember famous military leaders
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famous detectives who were people
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achieve some results if they
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think only if they have experience well
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it’s not like at the behest of a pike, according to
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my desire, I walked, I’m sorry,
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you fool, bam ha, I know how the
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periodic table works, the table of elements, that is, in order to
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know how to
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make a table, you need to understand for a second
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what
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atomic weight is, you need to conduct a bunch of experiments, you
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need to collect statistics on behavior and the
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properties of these elements, so that later
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somewhere in some state of incomprehensible
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space-time, however you wish,
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try to see the overall picture or not
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try and it will be revealed to you, but first
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of all, the experience
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when you look at your diagram is
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that you have been their whole life Roughly speaking,
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these contact crosswords were solved, or do you
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understand that this detail, according to
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statistics, most often I apologize,
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this is the place, the microcircuit, the part, the gizmo,
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it is more often than a failure,
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you realize, by reverse deduction, what
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is happening, yes, look, you
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said correctly about Mendeleev and not
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only him, but his contemporaries
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told the essence of not the solitaire way of you
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atom in different places, trying to somehow
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understand the rest of the patterns
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and even Mendeleev, he didn’t just wake up
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and understand, they explained, he was looking for this
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direction, now you’re jumping and the
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key word is how this happens, how
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intuition works, here’s another in the last and the
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century before last, philosophers starting with
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arrest this i can't i can't and everyone
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else, they think about really
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some kind of mystical phenomenon,
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today from the height of our modern
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understanding of the process of mental activity, it
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doesn’t matter it will be computer systems and
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delicious intelligence and biological analysis of
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work even the same rabbits,
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ants, whatever, we
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were able to look very deeply today into how
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our smaller brothers think, well, about ourselves, we
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know less about not much more, she
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says that each of us clearly and
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each of us here is also those in which
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good female intuition, it or
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follow to and so on creates models of the
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surrounding reality of these models
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in our heads, well, in general, hundreds are no
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more, this is a well-known situation that quietly a
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psychologist or psychotherapist cannot
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work with most
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hundreds of clients, he loses orientation,
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ceases to feel contact with a person
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placed on his head and 150 no longer
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fit, but usually the average
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psychotherapist is why there are so many in the world,
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that is, we create models of the phenomenon, I have a
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model of electronics, an understanding of how
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the circuit works that I came up with for
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my documentary in dancing
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and soldered 10 when I was doing amateur radio,
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or whether I have models of
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interaction and when it is carried out
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according to the model, I begin to understand, rebuild
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back forward,
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look at what is happening there for various
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reasons, as a rule, elements of reliable
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contacts are bad, well,
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the reaction of the system is just important, so to speak roughly
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speaking, it’s easy to distinguish between soft and hard,
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so you have a model of sensation
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and you understand what is happening, therefore,
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the basis of any intuition, but if expressed in
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modern language, these are like
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neural networks, those neurons and computers
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that are formed in your head, they
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are formed only experimentally, the
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same them we are the same combinations if
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we put in poems
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we we want to tell this girl that
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we love her, but the combination of words and all
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other things they just seem to
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connect no, as they say, it doesn’t matter
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how many tons of ore were dug up and
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so on in 2-7, which is often quickly in
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one breath,
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well, as they say, it happens differently, but it
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happens and then in general there are
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situations when, for example, poems and
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bones and poems just without inventing them,
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you can just say all sorts of
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nonsense in essence, but for a child it will be
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beautiful to study like a song, like a fairy tale, it’s
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easy to rhyme my things that is, many
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poets do this, composers write
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music, play in photos, drunk, improvise,
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and therefore it is endorsed with poetry
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because they have developed technology,
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not a word is hooked onto each other when I
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studied at the Physics and Technology Institute, I painted with my colleagues
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the years when I wrote poetry, I fused
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that people first started to sing if and
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like verse then you learned to speak
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to me for some reason at that time it was nice to
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think that people first learned
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to speak in verse, rhymes,
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rhythm and everything else and then they
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moved on to ordinary meaningful speech, it wasn’t like that,
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it seemed like I didn’t find any confirmation of this
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fact naturally with Since then,
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no one knows how to speak, primitive
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people in general have an opinion that they
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really didn’t drink rather than
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talk, then the question arises: it’s clear that we
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are talking about speech, we are talking about vision, if
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any schoolchild, a curious person goes to
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look at some online encyclopedias
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dedicated to intuition, he will see there
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simply a huge warehouse of a distillation of
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man's various views on people there philosophers
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tripe atoms Hegel Tomi pla platonists are
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all-all-all discussing this issue with all their might,
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but let's imagine such an extreme case, the
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third world war happened
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4 it will be clear that it will be the stone war of the century, a
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war of stone roads with clubs and
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stone axes, here comes, it means a
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person who sounds proudly, he comes, he
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finds some former synchrotron and or
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some other
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particle accelerator, a
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hefty structure of several
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hectares, then some monstrous hundreds of kilometers of
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intertwined pipeline wires, all
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from this covered in dust, they sing
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from and Panov’s fragments of all this
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structures, even though you will be three times
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intuitive like this in your tribe, a symbol of
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intuition, but if you don’t understand
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why this thing is lived individually, element by element,
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well, as you correctly said before
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passing these on which button to press,
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the ruler of the world, you will understand that this is not in front of
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you, of course, so it turns out
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in this intuition
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Dmitry but in essence the synchrophasotron is a
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certain image
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and in a real situation we are faced with the
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usual and there is a joke from a
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student
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that a boron atom is a hydrogen atom a
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boron atom this model of an atom and then he calculated
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this hydrogen atom
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and now a there, so to speak, it doesn’t matter
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uranium and neptune xenon and so on,
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today we don’t know how to be precise, it’s also a very
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complex quantum mechanical system,
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so in fact, that’s exactly
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the person who will come to the
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synchrophasotron, he will be an active
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science fiction writer, much more simpler things, he
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will be able to figure it out how is it designed
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to be in time, this is a fantastic situation, even
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without having a diagram, without having everything else,
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this is the mystery of the
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peculiarities of our brain and its
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ability to
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complete what is not there is such I
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said that I love again what is
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inside the bunny and my second favorite joke is
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students of the flow I want to make different
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devices and so on matching tones
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technical intelligence let's restore
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the image of a woman by a shoe or a princess
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by a shoe, whatever you want, you have
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a profile so you can see a piece of the device and
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what is inside it is the
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law of the ear that everyone closes and these
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things are being solved perfectly today not
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only Chinese developers but also
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Russian American all the others
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why, as they say, everyone is so actively
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trying to hide their secrets,
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that the very fact that this can be done,
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well, it doesn’t matter, we’ll give an example of the game
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sound weapon, that’s all, if these Russians
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made it, then everyone else
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understands how it’s done you can do it, the
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Americans detonated a bomb, we talked to
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you about this, all Kurchatov, as
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friends say, this makes these von
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brown, the rocket flew, the queens made
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their rocket, that is, the fact that
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the problem has a solution,
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it opens up the possibility for the brain
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to find it in the sea in
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which before he was drowning and couldn’t
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figure it out, so intuition in this
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regard, of course, is not given to everyone, well, to the
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extent that is required to
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solve how
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the synchrophasotron works, it is unknown, but you understand that this is a
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standard task today where we
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are deciphering what
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the enemy did, this is an ordinary confrontation
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carry technical and scientific and
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military and so on, this is a solvable problem, no matter how
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it may seem, it’s naive, then the game could
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naively believe that what one did
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cannot be repeated by another,
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this is naive, I’ll repeat it,
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it usually turns out very quickly, you
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threw me back into my childhood I
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remember very well somewhere, a young
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dunce about 14 years old, I was once like this,
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you forgot, let our
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radio listeners forgive me, our viewers had
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such a plot, such short films, semi-
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documentary, semi-feature
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films, they showed such scientific pop films in
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Plavsk at the same time, like
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fiction, Fahrenheit 451,
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what else are they like? small film adaptations and
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I fell in love with such world fiction and I
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remember one such film adaptation
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where scientists were gathered and shown a
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snippet of a film from some laboratory,
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look, there is a bandura, some
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film is damaged, then a group of
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researchers in white coats comes in,
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something like this a large hall
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the size of a sports hall and the legs of
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Bandura take it and take off and burn,
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look, we have a piece of the laboratory was
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destroyed, there are no traces left, here is
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one q1. a piece of film
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anti-gravity anti-gravity engine it
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took off
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but still they leave puzzled and and
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they have input and emphasize only a
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piece of this film and according to your logic
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these then several groups and disperse in the
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end demonstrates this device
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which is the size of a Tallis pack of
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cigarettes or something else he takes off
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and then his gaze change this film
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to falsify it’s just a fake
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it wasn’t you were convinced that it was
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possible and that’s the only reason you came up with this
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fantastic story no but it didn’t
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stick this is a film adaptation for
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life very so bright for a teenager
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image, well, what then prevents you from creating
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virtual reality and saying it
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happened, and what then will you believe that your
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intuition will be deceived? Well, look,
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Dmitry has now given an example
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that is simply ready for people, allowed them to
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liberate themselves and come up with this, it’s a
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fantasy point, and you actually said there is a
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car I will propose the desired goal,
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can it be achieved in an intuitive way, because
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in fact, even when Migeli
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guessed the periodic table, it was once
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said how Galileo saw
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Newton’s rings, rings to Saturn, at first I didn’t know
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in Tula the rings the telescope was bad, I didn’t
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understand what they were observing, they published things for us
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then she told all the secrets, she took
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a long time to figure it out, it didn’t dawn on him
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right away that there are rings around Saturn, they’re
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just big satellites that she
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flies with him, it was a network over a guess of
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insight, that is, the usual in most
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cases, everything is an intuitive guess,
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yours, check also not all of my
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ideas which they were given they were allowed to stay up until the
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morning seemed real ways often
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someone forgot they didn’t take it into account it didn’t
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work in the end what is called
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at least further mandrel it was a
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mistaken decision it was a mistaken decision
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so they are all tested by practice
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so yes people come up with 725
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variants of gravitsap for you there or something else,
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but none of them will fly, it’s
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normal, it’s just rebelling, it’s like
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brainstorming, like inventing, like
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generally creative.
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writing poetry, you can’t write
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and let them flow as if
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you were connecting a channel like this, if you
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think about every word you won’t get
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further than 5 6 but for now my humble subspecies
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this year began to write what I
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wrote and then I will correct those sins
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that there were rhythms of that and everything
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else hit I'll correct it later
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but I can't stop words with the
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word runs places flow is a flow from a certain rip this
00:24:04
song is Tory melodies you have to finish this
00:24:06
and then you correct the wrong notes
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that were played
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if 11 happens in scientific intuos and
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I need to fly,
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I’ll make it to the end, then I’ll check,
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throw it in the trash and it will
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work today, this is a normal situation, but you
00:24:20
need to let yourself fly, intuition
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here helps a lot, here another
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option arises, you can just start this
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cycle, modern natural philosophy
00:24:31
because we are talking from a point so start off,
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you are a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences,
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I once got a technical
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education in engineering at the first
00:24:40
higher education and then the
00:24:42
question arises: on the one hand, we have everything we
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say, and that is, we start from
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such a foundation, we build all our
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flights in a dream and in reality we we build on the
00:24:55
foundation of experience, our practice, our
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understanding of those measures of things, approaches, errors,
00:25:03
false premises, everything, everything, everything
00:25:05
that we call experience, and then intuition, we
00:25:08
will decide, how we look over our shoulders,
00:25:10
we are engaged in technical intelligence, and so
00:25:12
on, but according to your experience,
00:25:15
your you and your colleagues, if it’s important Is there
00:25:20
such a thing in the work of a natural scientist
00:25:24
that is adjacent to intuition as
00:25:27
imagination, of course, just let me
00:25:31
give back a little hand of appearance, I’m teaching, I’m
00:25:33
trying to teach others there, I can
00:25:36
write poetry myself, I haven’t been able to
00:25:38
learn from anyone, I’ll describe it poorly, but as
00:25:40
for unraveling the braid. inside and in
00:25:42
general feels the situation I tried
00:25:44
to teach my graduate students more than once I
00:25:46
came across one very interesting
00:25:48
thing, well, first of all, they are always joking
00:25:51
you I need numerical modeling there
00:25:53
Ansys camisoles are simpler than programs for
00:25:55
these, cut it, then this is how you will
00:25:57
conduct the membrane is it yourself or no, but
00:25:58
nevertheless not right because I
00:26:00
assume they check, clarify,
00:26:02
optimize, select coefficients,
00:26:05
sell my intuition, my feeling about
00:26:06
the behavior of the elements, they correct the
00:26:08
numerical calculations,
00:26:09
I correct my model of the behavior of these
00:26:12
elements, so I noticed that such
00:26:15
things as the intuition of the imagination are very
00:26:17
tightly connected with the level of immersion in the
00:26:19
problem if for a person his
00:26:22
PhD thesis is, let’s
00:26:24
say, the third and fourth thing,
00:26:26
he has to look for a more important problem to
00:26:28
solve the problem, excitement then he has not yet
00:26:30
devoted himself to at least 60 percent of
00:26:32
his work, then intuition does not turn on
00:26:35
if he is just sawing like nags hera,
00:26:38
you understand this is the key point here,
00:26:41
how emotional intelligence
00:26:43
and long-term memory are turned off and the degree of
00:26:45
inclusion, that is, it comes, this
00:26:48
insight, intuition, imagination, only to those
00:26:50
who are willing to pay for it, specific
00:26:53
efforts, who are willing to give up
00:26:55
brain resources and make it work specifically on
00:26:57
this topic. don’t think about what’s there, well,
00:27:00
let me not introduce an example, you
00:27:02
understand how, but we have factors
00:27:04
that distract us, there’s a saying
00:27:06
that what cools down the most is the one doing the thing at the
00:27:08
moment, it’s actually
00:27:10
about this, that is, we must be able to
00:27:13
get everything out of our heads at least for a
00:27:15
week for 2, well, so that dissertations
00:27:17
and articles are solved in this way key
00:27:19
problems in the same US Russia on the creation of an
00:27:21
atomic bomb, many things, that is, people
00:27:23
forgot about everything, because when at the physics and technical college
00:27:25
all students are evicted from debts,
00:27:27
it’s not just like that, in a long time they must and
00:27:29
for those who do not understand the jargon, I ask you to
00:27:31
go through the trial city of Dolgoprudny physics and technology
00:27:34
but the debt according to this fargona and the name is
00:27:36
Dolgovye Ponds
00:27:37
Dolgoprudny and they are evicted for a reason and
00:27:40
taken away from the environment in which they lived and
00:27:42
I can confirm that this is that’s a
00:27:44
turn off from ordinary Muscovites, they take away
00:27:47
Dolgoprudny so that they can live there and
00:27:49
hang out there because there is such a joke
00:27:52
that a higher education is taffeta and
00:27:54
you will forget everything you were taught at the
00:27:56
institute,
00:27:57
but what will remain is just of an
00:28:00
intuitive nature, it goes very
00:28:02
deep into the subcortex where the
00:28:04
subconscious as you wish in corrections for the
00:28:05
whole such and such in the cerebral cortex
00:28:07
the crust does not leave anything, it lives there until it is
00:28:09
necessary to be born, it is still in the body
00:28:11
and these things should be frostbitten for
00:28:15
life, some stereotypes may be
00:28:17
misconceptions, common sense is what they
00:28:20
call it, but exactly
00:28:22
intuition works on these stereotypes, so
00:28:25
they kicked out that there is a lot of stuff on the Internet
00:28:27
about those who are interested in real
00:28:29
intuition and ways of making decisions, I
00:28:31
advise you to read the book I won’t name
00:28:33
astra I’ll just name it by weight the name that
00:28:35
think slowly decide quickly the
00:28:37
speaking names were confused for this book
00:28:40
very much pays a lot of attention to the
00:28:41
productivity and unproductivity of
00:28:43
fast, that is, intuitive thinking,
00:28:45
such a kind of modern rational
00:28:48
analysis of how a person cannot
00:28:50
quickly understand what to do and how often this is a
00:28:53
mistake, he naturally suggests that a
00:28:55
fast system will be a special
00:28:58
term, a rapid response system according to the
00:28:59
very models that exist the nose of
00:29:01
a person’s head in a difficult situation, there is a
00:29:05
joke that why do drunk drivers get into
00:29:07
driving, are they crazy or
00:29:10
not, because they just drive along the
00:29:12
new road on reflexes, just like behind the machine, the
00:29:14
baltachi standing at work, the details of the future, the
00:29:18
insole, drunk, he leans on the machine and
00:29:20
points his detail empty on reflexes, he
00:29:21
works, but any non-trivial
00:29:24
situation, an emergency situation, a serious
00:29:26
accident with a drunk driver, he can drive in a
00:29:28
repeated car, but he cannot
00:29:31
adequately respond to a changed
00:29:32
situation in a difficult situation, or he does
00:29:35
not adequately assess he is afraid for a hundred
00:29:36
years, so there are model things that
00:29:39
stand up and completion of higher
00:29:41
education will not be very important, but they are not
00:29:43
formed if you are not immersed in this
00:29:45
environment with your head, if you have not drowned in
00:29:48
this space of mathematical
00:29:49
analysis die for auto of all the forces of physics and
00:29:52
mathematics, so what about us now I apologize
00:29:55
to this image of the worker we Let's go back,
00:29:57
I'll ask this question because I
00:30:00
see you are reacting emotionally,
00:30:01
but tell me, Vladimir Nikolaevich, when someone
00:30:05
comes to you, no matter in what state, after
00:30:08
insomnia, or when you are somewhere in the
00:30:11
country and liked it, when an idea comes to you,
00:30:14
here are the solutions and
00:30:17
in this moment is that relief
00:30:20
happiness is what emotional
00:30:22
state can one experience this torment
00:30:27
training when I don’t get it when
00:30:29
it worked out when it seemed that you solved
00:30:31
the problem and so the state of happiness is
00:30:33
that same
00:30:34
inspiration those very moments when everything
00:30:37
is fine but the main thing is that no one gets
00:30:39
caught and I didn’t bother you to think
00:30:40
here and happy because the same
00:30:43
wife of mine on the lips, I certainly didn’t get it in the neck,
00:30:45
but that won’t give much to say,
00:30:47
who gets it in a situation
00:30:49
where I’m focused on something, I think I
00:30:51
almost came up with it, they’ll give me
00:30:52
questions like this is the same thing there is something
00:30:55
not done something not persistent
00:30:56
something not yet painted not-not-not
00:30:58
cleared not cut drove on that
00:31:01
same one further like that unfortunately didn’t save up
00:31:04
yes yes yes yes yes I’m here easily that the higher ones
00:31:07
were paid I’m doing atoms there of the process,
00:31:09
not everyone else, this is a murder by well
00:31:11
selected which artist was the bistro where
00:31:14
he describes how a satirist writes his
00:31:16
poems, how he chases a cat, a dog, his
00:31:18
wife and his children, then he goes on
00:31:20
stage and the whole audience lies laughing, the un from
00:31:23
when he came up with these funny ones
00:31:24
I’m expressing that he said that everyone who
00:31:27
becomes was chasing around his house because they did
00:31:30
n’t stop him from inventing Yuma,
00:31:31
he jokes in this way and how it was that
00:31:34
all the household stood on their horns, in short, I
00:31:37
apologize, it was not in vain that I asked a question
00:31:39
about happiness and once saw an
00:31:41
absolutely happy worker than
00:31:44
masters the highest I don’t know which ones, well, it’s
00:31:47
clear 6th category I don’t know the seventh I
00:31:50
haven’t been in Soviet times, he shaved
00:31:53
the surface of
00:31:55
half of the turboexpander, there
00:31:59
work is needed in fractions of microns, there a fraction of
00:32:02
microns takes a scraper, this thing looks like a
00:32:05
chisel, but only extremely sharp
00:32:08
and they remove literally
00:32:10
invisible ones layers so that for a complete
00:32:13
fit of two parts, however, a friend at
00:32:16
one time could not solve this problem using
00:32:19
machine tool building methods;
00:32:21
I definitely worked with all the
00:32:24
hard mechanics; I needed soft,
00:32:27
unstable human hands of a
00:32:29
human such a soft organism
00:32:32
consisting, among other things, of bones from the
00:32:34
ring, and so I saw this man
00:32:36
standing, Aisha, shaving these
00:32:38
surfaces and I saw how he worked,
00:32:40
he was in a state of something akin to
00:32:45
prayer,
00:32:46
something akin to a trance, God forbid, he was
00:32:49
sober, he was humming something, he could
00:32:53
push anyone aside with one looking at
00:32:56
under such a state of immersion in this
00:32:59
task, but what he was doing and when he
00:33:02
showed how he did what
00:33:03
result he was trying to achieve, the craftsmen came, the
00:33:06
heads of the workshop came and the
00:33:09
chief engineer came just to admire the
00:33:12
man’s work and I didn’t think that
00:33:15
he did this on reflexes but when I
00:33:17
looked carefully, I was green ingenieur
00:33:20
tal these categories, my God, I saw how
00:33:23
he worked, how people admired his work, at
00:33:25
that moment I understood that in
00:33:27
some way he allowed himself his
00:33:33
experience, his body, his eyes, here is
00:33:38
a tank, he had such
00:33:40
huge hands,
00:33:41
but they were very strong and he squeezed his hand, they
00:33:44
were warm and this man actually
00:33:47
transformed together with this instrument,
00:33:51
he felt really felt what,
00:33:53
in principle, then the
00:33:56
technologists tried to catch it with micrometers, he felt it
00:33:58
intuitively, I will never believe that he
00:34:01
did it reflexively on reflexes,
00:34:04
this intuition, but I’m sure it’s precisely
00:34:06
this manifestation of human
00:34:09
insight of immersion that he did
00:34:11
all the time, look, you’re in vain
00:34:14
using the words reflex in such a
00:34:16
derogatory sense, it’s almost
00:34:18
certain that he worked precisely on all
00:34:21
these short reflex arcs when
00:34:24
he, you said correctly, then a hand
00:34:26
was needed I bring strength to the students and
00:34:28
then they need names, what do you move the
00:34:30
game here, I’ll take a mug with me, the force is 1
00:34:33
newton, its size will change to 10 nanometers, it’s
00:34:35
just really when people work
00:34:37
with their hands under their hands, it’s the
00:34:41
tactile sensations of experiencing all these
00:34:43
sensations that are very important, he cut off this layer feeling
00:34:45
the load on her went to her chisels
00:34:47
on all other things, that is, these are
00:34:49
reflexes in the good sense of the word,
00:34:51
don’t you dare carry in tone, doesn’t think about anything,
00:34:53
it’s about the fact that it turns on all
00:34:55
its sensory systems, everything at work is such a
00:34:57
well-known joke that you can drive quickly
00:34:59
you can’t eat quickly in your head, but it’s just a
00:35:01
reflex that concerns not only Formula 1 in the
00:35:03
Urals, everything else, they also
00:35:06
feel the behavior of the car with their backs, not with their heads, with their backs, I
00:35:08
won’t specifically pull such a
00:35:10
tight-fitting sports cross, but because
00:35:12
all the acceleration of the rear
00:35:14
front wheel skidding, skidding movement and
00:35:17
everything else they they feel the muscular
00:35:18
system of them, the reaction goes like this:
00:35:20
blinking blinks one hundredth of a second we
00:35:23
manage to close the eye before a
00:35:25
speck flies in, a twig hits it, and so on
00:35:27
one hundredth of a second because the eye phrase is
00:35:30
concerned with the question of intuition about
00:35:32
image processing in the brain nerve, there
00:35:34
is at a distance of 2 centimeter, the
00:35:36
processing of
00:35:37
rarely appearing objects flying up
00:35:39
to the eye takes place, and the same thing occurs when closing
00:35:41
the eye; blinking; this is the very intuition
00:35:44
that fell out, sparkling which
00:35:45
flecktarn and but it is complex; we see polling
00:35:48
flying from any area of ​​​​the entire vision; this is a
00:35:50
specially tuned system for protecting an
00:35:52
important instrument of the eye; it is just a
00:35:55
reflex absolutely at flecktarn and I,
00:35:57
he was formed, well, millions com summer so
00:35:59
on and musicians work in the same way,
00:36:01
but you understand,
00:36:03
let’s take a violinist,
00:36:05
he doesn’t have any frets,
00:36:07
nothing like this on his violin
00:36:09
with a bow, he introduces your other things and
00:36:11
that’s a reflex yes, well, this is the highest
00:36:15
intellectual figure that he
00:36:17
corrects by welding
00:36:18
if by pressing his fingers his
00:36:19
behavior of moving the bow so that the note
00:36:22
sounds as it should what he thinks
00:36:23
that he is playing you think a normal
00:36:26
violinist thinks about the notes about how to hold
00:36:28
the violin and thinks about everything else about music
00:36:30
and everything else goes automatically,
00:36:33
in fact, if we turn off the bore if I
00:36:37
can, like 3 loss, please note
00:36:39
that the violinist almost always plays
00:36:41
his works from memory in the front, there is no
00:36:43
one to turn over, generally speaking,
00:36:45
unlike the piano, everything else
00:36:47
he is busy, he remembers everything by heart his
00:36:49
work and it merges into a single
00:36:51
situation, all the content is attached, he
00:36:54
will play, then say, but if everything
00:36:56
else is from memory, which means that
00:36:58
he has played it all hundreds of times, but
00:37:01
he has not memorized it, we all understand that a
00:37:04
great musician and composer is jazz
00:37:07
Manly is an
00:37:08
artist or any person who works in
00:37:11
such a way that he complicates some
00:37:16
picture of the world, it doesn’t matter for him that
00:37:18
he has a violin or a scraper in his hands, because in
00:37:21
fact he doesn’t do it mechanically like a
00:37:24
robot, he always goes beyond
00:37:27
some line, attitude, I ask
00:37:29
sorry for being so
00:37:30
beautiful, but it’s so, that is, at the
00:37:32
same time there is a rigid system of experience,
00:37:36
but at the same time there is this freedom
00:37:39
that you are talking about, no other
00:37:41
opinion is not a task, confuse me, at this
00:37:43
moment I experience freedom, something happens
00:37:46
that frees us from routine from
00:37:48
sawing this weight, how do you think it is
00:37:51
necessary to is it necessary and that is,
00:37:54
he would not have learned this work, there
00:37:57
was no this freedom, he could not correctly
00:37:59
outline to make accents then also
00:38:01
in scientific work,
00:38:02
if you do not know the mathematical
00:38:04
apparatus, then you could not FIFA physics
00:38:05
problems you are stuck in this routine twice
00:38:08
two four or take and integrals of
00:38:10
understanding everything else that is and
00:38:11
should why modern students
00:38:14
love modern packages programs
00:38:16
that solve routine problems for them
00:38:18
they make it easier
00:38:19
they make it easier for them a flight of fancy
00:38:23
these three clicks get the answer to that that
00:38:25
before he didn’t spend only a month of
00:38:27
labor painstakingly in the correct
00:38:29
arithmetic, so he turned out to be a banger, but the
00:38:31
tank is new, it increased the
00:38:32
productivity of intellectual
00:38:34
work, we will now return to this in
00:38:36
a few seconds because you
00:38:38
will still defend the
00:38:39
labor of work, you are my great-grandfather, do not
00:38:42
switch, dear radio listeners
00:38:44
will only more interesting good
00:38:51
we do without mysticism it makes us happy why do
00:38:53
we need a mystic why do we need a mystic so 13 minutes
00:39:01
30 seconds and let’s go this is the Russian 1st
00:39:05
version of the stage this technique is applied with
00:39:07
us visiting us visiting Doctor of
00:39:10
Physics and Mathematics our good
00:39:12
friend professor Moscow engineer
00:39:14
physical institutes of the Institute of Laser
00:39:17
and Plasma Technologies of the Moscow
00:39:18
Institute of Physics and Technology Vladimir
00:39:20
Nikolaevich Oreshek and we are talking about what
00:39:24
intuition is and why it is needed
00:39:26
we now seem to be hovering in such
00:39:30
empires dear Vladimir
00:39:32
Nikolaevich but I somehow
00:39:35
feel it out of the corner of my ear with the tip of my tail that
00:39:38
people just gathered nearby who understand neurophysiology and
00:39:41
gathered together to crack seeds, drink
00:39:44
beer and say, oh my God, and there is such a
00:39:45
neighing sound, these same people do
00:39:48
n’t understand all these neuron
00:39:51
options, what people have achieved with the
00:39:54
help of brain tomography and shown how it
00:39:57
is all these processes are going on, by the way, people are
00:39:59
seriously bothered by this and study it and
00:40:02
catches by the tail this intuition, which
00:40:04
jumps in flashes somewhere in our
00:40:07
brains,
00:40:08
only every time for some reason these
00:40:10
lightnings blaze in different parts of the brain,
00:40:12
but not entirely different, but actually in different ones
00:40:14
it turns out that they are chasing the
00:40:17
rainbow, these and neurophysiologists, and we are
00:40:20
talking about the experience that is given to us in
00:40:22
sensations, I apologize for the
00:40:24
philosophical acetate in the first ball
00:40:27
when we were talking now about the fact that
00:40:29
modern mathematical packages
00:40:31
have made the work of students easier, here I will ask
00:40:36
such a rather petty question But doesn’t
00:40:39
this mean that, moving away from the painstaking and
00:40:43
painstakingly bloody understanding of the
00:40:48
mathematical work hidden in these packages, they may at
00:40:50
some point go down the wrong path
00:40:53
in this forest of knowledge, well, there is a simple
00:40:57
answer: the teachers say that you
00:40:59
should and so well so mathematics
00:41:01
and physics so that on a piece of toilet paper
00:41:03
in a field in a month in a tavern, copies where I
00:41:06
ask you to give me the numbers to calculate the correct
00:41:08
design of the stove so that it melts and
00:41:10
so on is a certain limiting case if you and I
00:41:12
start from such a situation, yes
00:41:14
it’s bad if we start from the fact that
00:41:16
we won’t have World War 3,
00:41:18
computers will remain, they simply
00:41:20
rise to the next level
00:41:21
of thinking, they rise to a
00:41:23
higher level of understanding, now you were
00:41:26
remembering musicians and all the
00:41:28
other things and the level of
00:41:30
perception of the measures that are happening,
00:41:32
let me give two simple ones example of
00:41:34
the process as soon as it’s a stereotype and
00:41:36
we won’t give about everything else, here
00:41:37
I am a student on my own making a certain gift
00:41:40
2.1 a gift when I’m not ashamed of the day shinkai,
00:41:43
that is, by musicians and the other when it’s not
00:41:45
worth it and by psychiatrists and in places that
00:41:46
neurophysiologists for a meeting are brought to to
00:41:49
start a conversation put on underwear
00:41:51
we offer such questions,
00:41:53
please forgive me, music, well, about the octave pro
00:41:55
12 then why does a guitar have strings of different
00:41:58
thicknesses, that is, the answer is absolutely
00:42:03
intuitive and correct for a musician, but
00:42:05
I have never heard it from a musician, they are
00:42:08
the same, not different thicknesses anywhere so
00:42:10
that they sound different so that there are
00:42:12
no different tones of the ballet for this purpose, so that they are
00:42:14
pressed with approximately the same force, so that it is
00:42:16
convenient for the guitarist to play, the
00:42:18
thick ones are placed there, too, like the thin one,
00:42:21
they sound differently, the primary thing
00:42:23
is that it is convenient for him to press, and the secondary thing is
00:42:26
that they
00:42:27
have different frequencies, that they are the same
00:42:29
volume high low,
00:42:30
this is something like this, well, the initial principle of
00:42:32
creating musical instruments is
00:42:34
intuitive, it’s convenient to use the instrument, so
00:42:37
they are stretched with approximately the same forces,
00:42:39
so they are of different thicknesses and different
00:42:40
frequencies,
00:42:41
and there are no physiologists for the second salary, if you
00:42:43
want to take out the brain of any modern,
00:42:46
well, let’s say it’s not about a pathologist
00:42:50
or a psychiatrist, it’s better then tell me that you
00:42:54
are working in your local physics and technical institute or in mythology, a system for early diagnosis of
00:42:57
schizophrenia, and so early diagnosis of
00:43:01
schizophrenia based on text processing,
00:43:03
image density and other things, that
00:43:06
is, in the web interface, do it so that the
00:43:09
user who uses the unimportant one
00:43:11
will give us google, if desired, you can click
00:43:13
button, carry out my testing and based
00:43:15
on his behavior, facial expressions,
00:43:16
movements, activity, you tell him
00:43:19
that the likelihood is that you have a
00:43:20
large military boat, it’s better not to go,
00:43:22
well, roughly speaking, to give checks to those
00:43:25
predisposed to schizophrenia, a very
00:43:26
difficult task there is no system for early
00:43:28
diagnosis of schizophrenia why I remembered
00:43:30
schizophrenia
00:43:31
because it is a borderline thing with
00:43:33
intuition and other things when a
00:43:36
person is disrupted from the point
00:43:39
of view of modern ideas, the
00:43:40
adequacy of association
00:43:42
when his adequate
00:43:44
perception between reality and the
00:43:46
world that is in his head is disrupted, one of
00:43:48
the signs and many signs of schizophrenia
00:43:50
so here just the work of a person with
00:43:53
intuition from science from insight me, it is
00:43:56
precisely in very borderline
00:43:58
areas, not because there is a
00:43:59
break in patterns, a break in traditions of approaches
00:44:02
they want on the basis of experience in general, just
00:44:05
remember neurophysiologists, too,
00:44:07
another handout to them will turn out to be gene
00:44:09
mutations leading to schizophrenia in us is
00:44:12
very ancient,
00:44:13
that is, a person began to go crazy when it
00:44:15
was still obvious to beat him, so think
00:44:17
for a second, this is like money or thousands,
00:44:19
the situation is still the future of monkeys, dogs
00:44:22
rarely agree, the fight against rabies is
00:44:23
another disease, monkeys were already going
00:44:25
crazy when they were not yet human that is,
00:44:27
this is such a very peculiar
00:44:29
feature of the work of the brain and why I
00:44:31
will remember them because in one of the
00:44:33
famous jokes related to Sam was when
00:44:37
I will not name the names of great
00:44:39
mathematicians and they brought a list of pains
00:44:40
for which one cannot be accepted into the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, the
00:44:43
Faculty of Physics and other good faculties
00:44:45
come out, wait, something is being done for
00:44:47
free, don’t cross out where we will take
00:44:49
motivated enthusiastic students
00:44:51
schizophrenic remove him as you understand
00:44:53
how cynical this is on the one hand, on
00:44:56
the other hand, the attitude to this is important to understand
00:44:58
that a person is ready to devote himself entirely to
00:45:00
one problem at the first
00:45:03
company read who interested in which one
00:45:05
proved the trend and so on, you know, you
00:45:08
just dumbfounded me now because
00:45:10
you literally reproduced the logic as
00:45:12
I once formulated again when
00:45:14
we were talking about the nature of inspiration and the
00:45:17
nature of let’s say a real dora in
00:45:21
this case of a literary gift, I
00:45:23
just said that literature and so it
00:45:25
this is controlled madness,
00:45:28
extremely obsessed, a certain obsessive
00:45:30
obsession, this is a wonderful film about a
00:45:32
drummer, including one I live in
00:45:34
this case, controlled madness,
00:45:35
that is, when a person from you know how
00:45:38
these pre-
00:45:41
tired movie stars meet in Russia, they are immediately
00:45:43
tired and immediately want big fees
00:45:46
and so if we take real
00:45:48
Hollywood stars, those who change their
00:45:50
bodies through a hunger strike or it doesn’t matter,
00:45:53
that is, there are real and talented people there,
00:45:54
they just then resort to
00:45:57
various consciousness expanders, they say,
00:45:59
you know, I’m so tired of infiltrating this
00:46:01
person into this image and so I just
00:46:05
felt like I was
00:46:06
overloaded so it’s hard for me I need
00:46:08
how we need some kind of
00:46:10
relaxation and rest and lac sante I’m
00:46:13
like a writer and then I just start
00:46:14
rolling away with success because when
00:46:16
you have forty or fifty
00:46:18
different characters living in your head at the same time you
00:46:22
don’t invent them, they come into your
00:46:24
head on their own, they introduce themselves to them, you
00:46:27
understand that their stubble is growing and I understand
00:46:29
that they quarrel with each other, fall in love,
00:46:31
conflict without your participation and you spy on
00:46:34
them all and
00:46:36
make the space so logical and
00:46:40
logical after it comes critics and
00:46:42
begins to try to saw this weight, this
00:46:44
causes chamber laughter and
00:46:47
then the question arises when we talk about the nature of
00:46:49
scientific discoveries,
00:46:50
how important are these, when I
00:46:53
asked the question about
00:46:55
freedom for a reason, how important is it to understand this, on the
00:47:01
one hand, set of templates, on the other hand that in
00:47:04
no case should you remain in the mold,
00:47:05
how do you teach your students
00:47:09
to go abroad, to go beyond the
00:47:11
flags, don’t be afraid of this one, do
00:47:13
n’t be afraid of going crazy,
00:47:15
this rational mind, because we
00:47:17
understand what we’re talking about, this is the
00:47:18
walkie-talkie of an ideal excellent student, I think that
00:47:23
we have me here, we are the director of
00:47:25
my standing layer Kuznetsov Andrey
00:47:26
Petrovich, he says one simple thing is that
00:47:28
science is an infectious
00:47:30
disease,
00:47:31
probably that is the second big truth,
00:47:34
so the only thing I’m trying is I’m
00:47:36
demonstrating here examples of all these
00:47:39
things I just have There is such a practice as an
00:47:42
elective question in an exam
00:47:44
when a student comes and says everything
00:47:46
he wants, and I’m like, this is the first time I
00:47:48
’ve heard it, I have to give him an assessment of
00:47:50
what he prepared, and this is the first time for me, you already
00:47:53
understand the situation, the reverse is complete, carry
00:47:55
no tickets, there’s nothing, just come and
00:47:57
tell me I want something about physics
00:47:58
and I appreciate you for your knowledge in this
00:48:01
area, that is, I’m demonstrating to them
00:48:04
my flexibility and ability to
00:48:06
react and learn, the answer is that there’s no
00:48:09
other way, I haven’t found a personal
00:48:12
example here, this is a debate, I’ll show it, it happens, I’ll
00:48:14
show it, it happens here but our
00:48:16
tools of cognition are limited by
00:48:19
our experience of Dotan, so
00:48:21
people have a scar in our sensations, and when they are told the words
00:48:24
electric current, imagine people
00:48:27
try to imagine a liquid on the other
00:48:29
side, people who speak and memorize
00:48:32
in physics or physical chemistry lessons,
00:48:36
these are all the orbitals of atoms they
00:48:38
they memorize exactly how orbitals and immediately
00:48:41
go crazy with all these prohibitions
00:48:45
Paulina of all these things
00:48:47
because they cannot free their
00:48:49
head from the orbital diagram
00:48:51
and when they are given it, in fact, it’s all a
00:48:53
little different or completely
00:48:55
different a person is stuck on how to get
00:48:58
this wedge out of his head, a diagram of a wedge of a memorized picture,
00:49:02
where is this boundary, somehow you need to turn on
00:49:04
your imagination, well, look, you said that
00:49:07
your heroes are growing stubble,
00:49:09
this meant that you have
00:49:11
models of these people in your head and they change in the process of
00:49:13
communicating with each other although not without
00:49:16
your participation, of course, you know
00:49:18
where you will lead them, well, sometimes not always,
00:49:20
even as you can see, in many novels
00:49:23
the hero does not develop as they wanted,
00:49:24
such stories are known, in
00:49:26
this situation, students coming to higher
00:49:29
education, they clearly understand that
00:49:31
their world will not change only while
00:49:35
they are studying when they finish they come
00:49:38
with the understanding that this is just a model of this
00:49:40
world they do not relate to them no one
00:49:42
says that this is how it is and mathematicians and this is what they
00:49:44
say in mathematics that the absolute
00:49:46
truth is there are
00:49:48
no mathematicians anywhere else, so in this regard it
00:49:49
seems to me that it’s not the physics and technology department that has mephisto
00:49:52
to say, and the graduates of the higher school of
00:49:53
economics nil bound have no one with such
00:49:55
problems and budgets, they’re not taught that way, it’s not
00:49:58
quite the Russian language, but the Russian language and
00:50:01
not knowing just some kind of
00:50:02
rules and laws
00:50:04
I actually have here is a full say here is ratas I
00:50:06
always write words incorrectly
00:50:08
experimental computer
00:50:10
an adult would refuse before kathisma 1 would
00:50:12
learn two words ether of a mental
00:50:14
colleague much more who I
00:50:16
write incorrectly but these words I always write in the horde were not taken
00:50:18
always in non-water corrects I and wrote
00:50:21
5 novels I don’t know a single rule of the
00:50:23
Russian language, according to the rules of
00:50:25
the Russian language, strictly 2 I cried in
00:50:27
my school, and I always wrote without
00:50:29
mistakes, it’s
00:50:30
born on me, it’s not innate, I
00:50:33
just read in my time so
00:50:35
many books that, fortunately, are
00:50:37
abandoned, it’s just cut down feet and
00:50:39
the question arises then, but
00:50:41
please tell me Vladimir Nikolaevich Pushkin with
00:50:44
whom we started this conversation and he knew
00:50:47
what would lead to what kind of trap he
00:50:50
would fall into, what his trap, how does
00:50:53
this poem of a dream continue
00:50:55
because there is an unpublished part of
00:50:57
this poem, now it’s over
00:50:59
that the rumors God the inventor you
00:51:01
finished with the words and then he had
00:51:03
black as written the following terms and
00:51:05
case God the inventor and carefree
00:51:08
creator blessed Heine and talent 1
00:51:11
diamond another diamond imagination a
00:51:13
daring wanderer
00:51:15
admiration for the creator chinese world than an
00:51:18
unknown messenger to us an unrecognizable
00:51:20
face and the greatest revelations and in it, and
00:51:23
the ice of lower insights, every phenomenon is
00:51:26
given judgment, everything is achieved,
00:51:28
all the work, that is, Alexander Sergeevich
00:51:30
Pushkin did not get tired of working and then there was
00:51:34
genius and paradox, suddenly everything else,
00:51:37
and here I would say you and I
00:51:39
have closed the circle of our conversation in a sense
00:51:41
because that we started with the master
00:51:43
you remembered him who knows how to haben
00:51:45
detail I was talking about the violinist pro rally
00:51:48
100pro scientist who visits himself all his
00:51:51
life they mine a discovery that is
00:51:54
mined under Madison joked that his
00:51:56
invention is 99 percent but you only
00:51:59
as they say five percent inspiration
00:52:00
but still 5 percent he had
00:52:04
and in this regard, really the
00:52:05
only payment for such hard
00:52:08
work is related to the acquisition of new knowledge
00:52:11
to influence these five percent these minutes
00:52:13
inspiration to this friend you understand how
00:52:15
beautifully the world works how easy it is to make this
00:52:18
or that device it was rolls I
00:52:21
thank you for this conversation with our
00:52:23
radio listeners, expecting freedom and
00:52:26
inspiration, and from this work which
00:52:29
then gives this five percent of
00:52:30
inspiration, I remind you that you can
00:52:32
watch these programs on the YouTube
00:52:34
channel Dmitry Konan and Hen listen on the
00:52:36
radio website in Russia to
00:52:37
a person the happiness of labor freedom of creation
00:52:41
all by itself but better goodbye and
00:52:43
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Выпуск 595. 23.06.2021. "Что такое интуиция и откуда она берется". Можно ли приобрести интуицию, можно ли приучить себя к озарению, можно ли на самом деле увидеть решение во сне, подобно Менделееву и его Периодическому закону, как работает долговременная и коротковременная память учёного, как важно хорошо спать, как учёный воспринимает момент озарения, насколько важно вдохновение и как работает воображение, как взаимосвязаны опыт и интуиция, результат открытия, как определить образ принцессы по туфельке, как работает техническая разведка, можно ли создать ложную цель и потом совершить прорывное изобретение, вроде антигравитационного двигателя, насколько интуиция связана с погружением в проблему, когда включается эмоциональный интеллект, о связи озарения, интуиции, рефлексов и счастья, насколько важна математика для интуиции, когда сходили с ума обезьяны, почему шизофрения важна для научной одержимости, насколько схематизм знания мешает свободе воображения - смотрите и слушайте беседу с доктором физико-математических наук, профессором МИФИ ЛаПлаз и МПГУ, в какую ловушку попал А. С. Пушкин, говоря о "случае, боге-изобретателе". "О, сколько нам открытий чудных Готовят просвещенья дух И опыт, сын ошибок трудных, И гений, парадоксов друг, И случай, бог изобретатель..." А что дальше? Вы помните? Премьера выпуска состоялась 23.06.2021.

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