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Leonard Mlodinow: "Subliminal: How Your Unconscious Mind Rules Your
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Published on May 24, 2012

Every aspect of our mental lives plays out in two versions: one conscious, which we are
constantly aware of, and the other unconscious, which remains hidden from us. Over
the past two decades researchers have developed remarkable new tools for probing the
unconscious, or subliminal, workings of the mind. This explosion of research has led to a
sea change in our understanding of how the mind affects the way we live. As a result,
scientists are becoming increasingly convinced that how we experience the world--our
perception, behavior, memory, and social judgment--is largely driven by the mind's
subliminal processes and not by the conscious ones, as we have long believed.

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144 Comments

Taniwha_NZ
4 years ago
There is a second camera pointed at the projector screen all the time. When they edit the video
for upload, they get complete control over the choice to show the speaker, or the projector.
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So what happened? it's painfully obvious that we are NOT getting the correct view of the
projector most of the time.
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If they can't be bothered editing the video properly, PLEASE just show the 2nd camera as a
smaller box within the main image and just leave it there.
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This gentleman seems nervous and he jumps around without necessarily explaining everything.
If we can't see what he's talking about, then watching this video becomes a chore instead of a
valuable learning experience.

Scot Campbell
3 years ago
I have found the best thing I can do for my personal welfare is to stop thinking about stuff all the
time. I started on this path about 6 months ago, it feels so much better.

pinkpoo007
2 years ago
Poorly filmed. Not having a separate screen watching the screen the audience can see. Although
nevertheless interesting

StevenGaspard
2 years ago
i agree. u would think that google would be better prepared to record a fucking presentation
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Tyler
Tyler
11 months ago
where was the fucking so i can fast fwd to to that point...?
Open-minded Skeptic
Open-minded Skeptic
1 year ago
“I am very comfortable with the idea that we can override biology with free will.” – Richard
Dawkins
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chris ward
chris ward
1 year ago
That sounds retarded. I can't willpower myself to stop the biological response to blink. Case
Closed on that Dawkins Comment
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Alexander Nedelkos
Alexander Nedelkos
1 year ago (edited)
Wrong interpretation.

"I am very comfortable with the idea that we can


override biology with free will. Indeed, I encourage people all
the time to do it. Much of the message of my first book, "The
Selfish Gene," was that we must understand what it means
to be a gene machine, what it means to be programmed by genes,
so that we are better equipped to escape, so that we are better
equipped to use our big brains, use our conscience intelligence,
to depart from the dictates of the selfish genes and to build
for ourselves a new kind of life which as far as I am concerned
the more un-Darwinian it is the better, because the Darwinian
world in which our ancestors were selected is a very unpleasant
world. Nature really is red in tooth and claw. And when we sit
down together to argue out and discuss and decide upon how we
want to run our societies, I think we should hold up Darwinism
as an awful warning for how we should not organize our societies."
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Open-minded Skeptic
Open-minded Skeptic
1 year ago
+Alexander Nedelkos

Yeah, that is an even more powerful Dawkins quote, in full. The ability to rise above our animal
(selfish) instincts is what enables our species to grow beyond our primitive states of conscious
awareness.

Physicist Sean Carroll also has a cogent theory on free will, which dovetails nicely with Dawkins'
ideas, and specifically addresses the issue of determinism in the physicalist free will paradigm.

"Free will is an emergent property that is consistent with the microscopic dynamics." – Sean
Carroll

Cheers.
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Fernando Cavalcante
Fernando Cavalcante
4 years ago
Great talk, but it's the shitiest footage of a talk I've ever seen. Shitty camera work. Shittier
edition work. Shame on google.
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Arcade Radio
Arcade Radio
2 months ago
Fernando Cavalcante shame is a strong word.have some mercy!�
Donna Holmes
Donna Holmes
2 months ago
Fernando Cavalcante why even focus on negative lol you got info is that not maim thing
Jackson Crook
Jackson Crook
2 weeks ago
I agree that the editing is not great. Perhaps young video-editing talent would rather be working
on movies and tv than google talks.
RaGiAn87
RaGiAn87
3 years ago
The cameraman needs to be fired, he sucks at his job.
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dalanology
dalanology
3 years ago
This presentation is fascinating. Also I found it difficult to not fixate on Dr. Mlodinow's
magnificent arms.
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whynottalklikeapirat
whynottalklikeapirat
1 year ago
+dalanology He himself finds it difficult not to .....
Sonat Uzun
Sonat Uzun
1 month ago
High interest image
Norm Bearrentine
Norm Bearrentine
4 years ago
The slide where he shows "what you perceive" vs "what your eye picks up," (15:36) is
misleading, because the brain doesn't construct visual perception from one mostly blurry image.
Our eyes are constantly moving in saccades, so that the brain receives several center-focused
images per second. These are consolidated to form an overall clear view of the scene. Context
plays a part, but the brain has more information to work with than the slide suggests.
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Martti Suomivuori
Martti Suomivuori
2 years ago (edited)
Mlodinow's books are actually quite good. He has a strong scientific background and his writing
is very clear and concise.
He has co-authored a book with Stephen Hawking.
This presentation is quite boring. His books are better.
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Wasna Nimityongskul
Wasna Nimityongskul
2 years ago
Wonderful!!! Thank you for your knowledge sharing. Wanna see contents on the projector
screen longer. Two screens might help.
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Church Time
Church Time
3 years ago
im mad at the camerman literally
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Shilpa B
Shilpa B
3 years ago
Really bad camera work! It kills the impact of the speech.
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WilmaJonson
WilmaJonson
3 years ago
In this tlak the camera work was subliminal, too...
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Allen Comeau
Allen Comeau
1 year ago
A cameraman that could follow the content and actually capture the visuals would very helpful
to this presentation.
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Mon
Mon
1 year ago
I agree!!!
Nick Gregory
Nick Gregory
2 years ago
Camera work as inattentive to our needs as Google is.
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sticky frog
sticky frog
2 years ago
The editor of this video wasn't paying attention.
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Mônica Miranda
Mônica Miranda
2 years ago
He missed a point when he talked about the road sign. When you are driving, you don't use your
logical reasoning, rather you reason by comparisn or intuition. The road sign depending on the
sign may never be noticed, at least not by you conscious mind. That is when traffick engineers
may get fooled. Drivers pay more attention to the context. Some German roads have signs
with the sin the road does with the Earth tangent plane at that point to show how steep the
road is . They may think they got it right from drivers, but it is the context that counts. You don't
do trigs at 100 km/h.
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ray howarth
ray howarth
2 years ago
+Mônica Miranda I'm thinking that you missed the point here. what you are referring to as
'intuition' is the unconscious mind at work construction your reality.
DUME85
DUME85
4 years ago
He clapped at the beginning then I clapped I need no further proof the title is true.
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jon jenkins
jon jenkins
3 years ago
the guy at the begining looks super nervous
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aleph null
aleph null
10 months ago
Out of a lot of talks floating on YT and in general on mind control and unconsciousness, where a
lot of charlatans and bs artists just spew crap, this talk is very good and makes sense by showing
things/experiments where you actually see the things and biases being presented, unlike in
those hacks' presentations, where they either completely do not know what they are talking
about or do not give enough motivation to pursue and follow the talk. The examples this guy
gave were convincing for upping your motivation to listen to and think about what the talk is
about. And he does not disappoint your expectations. So, well done.

He actually made a good impression and gave a good info that I will actually bother to
internalize.
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brikster00
brikster00
3 years ago
I am sure it's an intersting video but it is so poorly filmed/edited that it is impossible to enjoy.
Lame job "Talks at Google."
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Angela Brown
Angela Brown
1 year ago
This guy sucks I didn't understand a word he was talking about
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Dharmendra Rai
Dharmendra Rai
3 years ago
Fab Talk ! Fab Book !
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Edwin van gent
Edwin van gent
1 year ago (edited)
agree the camera man doesn't show the pictures on the screen so we can't follow the lecture.
very bad. so i stopped watching thx very much.
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Sturgeon
Sturgeon
1 year ago
Is this the guy who smacked down Deepak Chopra?
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Open-minded Skeptic
Open-minded Skeptic
1 year ago
Apparently they've become good friends. The even wrote a book together: "War of the
Worldviews: The Struggle Between Science and Spirituality." A lesson for us all. Cheers.
Marko Sunjka
Marko Sunjka
1 month ago
Remember kids: this guy is a physicist, not a psychologist. What he says is said with
determination and confidence! No such thing would be found in a psychologist's, or better yet -
a good methodologist's, repetoar. He is not credible, he is a physicist. He is milking his position. I
hope that most of you agree. You wouldn't be accepting medical or law advices from a
mathematician now, would you? :)
Andrea Durham
Andrea Durham
1 month ago
So interesting but unfortunately frustrating because we do t get to see what the audience sees☹
Oakley Sierney
Oakley Sierney
3 months ago
We are such irrational easily manipulated monkeys , it's amazing the human race has gotten this
far. Scary.
Cymbelin Parker
Cymbelin Parker
4 months ago
The camera work was terrible, as if the person behind it had a crush on the speaker. Lost interest
a third of the way through due to frustration of not seeing the images.
Angela Sweeney
Angela Sweeney
4 months ago
Great video. Alot of ideas and concepts that are very useful to know �� �
Edward Queen
Edward Queen
8 months ago
I saw the ladder and the face easily. Does sexuality play a part in determining what high interest
image is? Because I'm not exactly interested in women.
Tyler
Tyler
11 months ago
when does he explian the tests? grrrrr..
Simon Svetlik
Simon Svetlik
1 year ago
should be better edited...
Tati Rodriguez
Tati Rodriguez
1 year ago
in Beyonce's "Haunted" play it backwards and it has a similar effect
joseph michal
joseph michal
1 year ago
is there any problem if i download a subliminal from utube
David Flynn
David Flynn
1 year ago
Seriously, Great talk.
Less seriously, "Slightly larger handful'. Oh come on, nobody laughed!
PS. I saw it, but if I am honest, only because I knew there was going to be something else.
Solom Hegazy
Solom Hegazy
1 year ago
When therre is a slide forr us to see, you show it, simple.
Jason Sambo
Jason Sambo
1 year ago
missed the "no that's Satan"
Look on the bright side though.
At least there's no 'leaving home with a brown eyed man or cooling of towns with aids cadillac.
that'd be evil...

for me though it's more of a......


once upon a 205 while driving near Nicholson drive, I realized how Nato was not redrumEd in a
day.
Jason Sambo
Jason Sambo
1 year ago
hi @28 min.
that would be "make me a cyborg"
Jason Sambo
Jason Sambo
1 year ago
just check out the PBS doc. on deer. See if you can find the subliminal plug for the 'Exorcist
theme music'. Hint: It's right near and LB.
Mônica Miranda
Mônica Miranda
2 years ago
I have noticed that people construct a lot when they hear. When I go about the streets near my
home that are shops that plays some kind of bad taste folk songs. I just can not hear them right.
They kind of not reach my mind and what I hear is something so funny and different that I can
not help bursting out laughing.

I have an enormous difficulty in understanding what I hear, but my hearing tests shows that I can
hear very high pitches, even dog's whistles. The problem is I can not construct or I do it with a
lot of difficulty and very slowly. I had a dream where two people came to me to explain the way
I hear. One of them was a professor at the university I studied. His name is Jacob Zimbarg
Sobrinho. The other person was Brazil's first lady at the time, Ruth Cardoso. Both were alive at
the time. He is a mathematician. She was an anthropologist. I would be kind of both had life
given me the chance.

I really got impressed by Led Zeppelin's song analysis.

Our unconscious see much more and in more dimensions than our eyes can see. And so with our
ears. However our unconscious mind is like a blind, deaf powerful giant in this world. It needs
our conscious minds to carry that lamp to guide him. The lamp is the world of Jesus Christ and
our understanding of it. I took this example from Carl Jung biography. He did not mention Jesus
Christ, though, but he was a Christian and as a Christian the word of Jesus Christ was part of his
conscious mind.

I kind of like the work of Carl Jung a lot and I would like to read the presenter's books.
feltingme
feltingme
2 years ago
I would have loved to hear something more practical, how we can use this to reprogram
ourselves intentionally. Those things were interesting, but nor particularly useful.
Long John Silver
Long John Silver
2 years ago
0:05 WHOOSH! :-)
BabakG1
BabakG1
2 years ago
Many people will misunderstand and misinterpret what this means. And many more will not
understand what this means for their daily lives.
vacationboyvideos
vacationboyvideos
2 years ago
your cute
vacationboyvideos
vacationboyvideos
2 years ago
I did not learn a thing .how does this help me?
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StevenGaspard
StevenGaspard
2 years ago
the "sweet" experiment is questionable. folks were unlikely to be focused on listening to the list
of words being spoken to begin with... they were likely studying the list visually and ignoring the
spoken words to better absorb the list to memory.
Arcadian Wings
Arcadian Wings
2 years ago
Interesting presentation, thank you for sharing it! I was wondering: does this unconscious
perception also apply to the picture of "the dress" that caused so much confusion on the social
media around February this year? And if so: which one of both perceptions were (un)conscious?
Or is there never an 'objective' perception?
Dhyan Asheesh
Dhyan Asheesh
2 years ago
nonsense, centre point is missing.
Al S
Al S
2 years ago
I love his books, just discovered this video. He has been a part of some of the great research of
our time, you will discover, if you read is writings. Too bad about his name at the start, did not
even ask him how he pronounces his name, introducer on par with camera tech.
marco calarco
marco calarco
2 years ago
The camera work for perfectly fine, the talk was mediocre.
StevenGaspard
StevenGaspard
2 years ago
i think you wrote that backwards
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gtilapias
gtilapias
3 years ago
in the world of the blind...
Carlos Pereira
Carlos Pereira
3 years ago
The world is controlled by this.
luca marco
luca marco
3 years ago
E' molto simpatico ma il fulcro del suo discorso qual è?
I limiti dell'attenzione li conosco, i fattori subliminali possono influire ma in certi contesti. Hanno
presa solo su menti poco lucide e consapevoli.
In conclusione ben poco mi ha trasmesso.
Tommy Stedham
Tommy Stedham
3 years ago
The average person probably has very little understanding of his or her unconscious mind..
Gravity
Gravity
3 years ago
This Prof. is cool...
Dr.Robin Austin,Tx
Dr.Robin Austin,Tx
3 years ago
so true...so very, very true!
FungusWhisperer
FungusWhisperer
3 years ago (edited)
"our perception, behavior, memory & social judgment is largely driven by the mind's subliminal
processes, not by the conscious ones as WE HAVE LONG BELIEVED" Or (ahem) thought we
believed; consciously, far as we knew (muahha)? Like Dr Morbius, FORBIDDEN PLANET -
confidently thinking he thought one thing. Never dreaming his unconscious might have another
think coming - for his conscious. Good ol' "Monsters from the Id" ...
zarkoff45
zarkoff45
3 years ago
The non-Freudian unconscious.
Shoeshoe MOFOKENG
Shoeshoe MOFOKENG
3 years ago
HE TALKS TOOOOOO MUCH Sheeesh!
scott williamson
scott williamson
3 years ago
Interesting lecture! I wonder how much of this was influenced by his association with Deepak
Chopra? I know he doesn't go to the mystical interpretations that Deepak expounds upon but he
does show an interest in this field of mind these days as I only know his work in physics and with
Stephen Hawkings.
Denis Gorodetskiy
Denis Gorodetskiy
3 years ago
Awesome talk, but what's up with the camera? You'd better point a camera at what the
presenter is trying to convey rather than at the presenter himself
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Laurence Galian
Laurence Galian
3 years ago
Yes, this was very frustrating. Use a new cameraman/editor in the future.
Syed Salman
Syed Salman
4 years ago
Ok. I’m irritated. My brother resides in the adjacent room and he just turned superb at picking
up all women. The guy found the Master Attraction site (Look in Google) by Jake Ayres. Now I
hear him bringing ladies back. He’s continuously having sexy girls back and I can’t help but hear
it. It’s nasty. If only he never found that site. My closest friend just signed up and got a blowjob a
week later.
thought2007
thought2007
4 years ago
maybe they are there but your unconscious mind is blocking them out
D. Schreiber
D. Schreiber
4 years ago
Simply: TED Talks > Google Talks. But it's Google, guys... they'll figure it out.
sirmarkthomas
sirmarkthomas
4 years ago
They should fire whoever is filming this talk. Slides that he is referencing would be nice to
actually see.
Jon Wise
Jon Wise
4 years ago
I'm just fascinated by the brain and I'm a geek, so I find myself sometimes studying very
technical stuff (even formulas, reactions, definitions, etc).The brain is amazing,if you know how
to use it,I even did stuff like using mnemonics in a lucid dream (remembering a book a dream)
and arm levitation using self-hypnosis.
But I recommend starting with the brain science podcast,then when the interest is there it's easy
to study very technical stuff and you find references to books there as well.
jay
jay
4 years ago
who taught you this???
scott williamson
scott williamson
4 years ago
Beliefs and repetition that supports belief systems and perception that have physical effects on
physiology and outcomes in life was once considered metaphysical woo woo. I guess this shows
you cant always wait on science to give the ok to what we probably all know intuitively anyways.
This stuff is where religion and spirituality came from thousands of years ago. Maybe there was
no proof other than the subjective experiences at the time but now its being taken seriously by
science.
Jane Drake Brody
Jane Drake Brody
4 years ago
Wow, this would be good if I could see the examples.

Clickie13
Clickie13
4 years ago
without seeing the slides its pretty pointless watching
Avidcomp
Avidcomp
4 years ago
I like your explanation here. I ought to again refer back to the quote and add that this is a long
term characteristic that is being described in order that a person may live and achieve things for
their survival and happiness. It's context again is with regard to ethics and values.
Avidcomp
Avidcomp
4 years ago
You misunderstand me. let me be clearer. I am referring to rational thinking, meaning to use a
logical process, in that this is a volitional choice, meaning to take abstractions from the
subconscious into the conscious and concreting them, from identification to application. I
mistakenly left out the end (") as my post is a quote that I have lifted, but the premise is as I have
now described. I ought to have been clearer.
Jon Wise
Jon Wise
4 years ago
2)There are innumerous simultaneous things that happen in an environment around you and in
your mind. Your only option is to choose 7+-2 things that you want to be aware of. And if you
even started practicing some sort of mindfulness meditation, you know how hard it can be just
to be aware of just one thing for 30 minutes, without losing focus, or getting into automated
thinking.
Jon Wise
Jon Wise
4 years ago
1)Thinking and speaking also consists of automatic processes. Information is deleted, distorted,
pattern matched (chucked into words or concepts) and only then you are presented with an
opportunity of being aware of some of those generalizations that your mind created
automatically. You cannot choose to see e.g. a chair as a set of pixels. It's getting automatically
pattern matched into a known concept and a word(aka a generalization) without your awareness
or choice.
Avidcomp
Avidcomp
4 years ago
cont/d ...But you are not free to escape from your nature, from the fact that reason is your
means of survival-so that for you, who are a human being, the question ‘to be or not to be’ is the
question ‘to’ think or not to think.’
Avidcomp
Avidcomp
4 years ago
“But to think is an act of choice. The key to what you so recklessly call ‘human nature,’ the open
secret you live with, yet dread to name, is the fact that man is a being of volitional
consciousness. Reason does not work automatically; thinking is not a mechanical process; the
connections of logic are not made by instinct. The function of your stomach, lungs or heart is
automatic; the function of your mind is not. In any hour & issue of your life, you are free to think
or to evade that effort.
dung victor
dung victor
4 years ago
Very smart
Martin Pierce
Martin Pierce
4 years ago
Poii
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Shareef Taylor
Shareef Taylor
4 years ago
Ha! Not worth a reply.
Judson Vaughn
Judson Vaughn
4 years ago
The camera work is a typical one-camera shoot. You focus on the subject and then poke the
slides in as B-Roll during post-production. Of course, because of television, we are all used to the
three-camera switch and a human director to make it interesting. If you are noticing the camera
work, then you are not paying attention to the message. I think this video, then, is a good lesson
in subliminal communication. Nonetheless, I am reading the book and found the information
interesting.

Malinyc
Malinyc
4 years ago
Which led to the death of hundreds of thousands of innocent human being's some would say
the bomb would have been made anyway but it would not have been used as it was in the most
racist way calling the Japanese monkeys considering them worse than animals also they wanted
to surrender but Truman being the sc*mbag that he was he wanted to put fear into Stalin's mind
just for that reason so many had to perish Einstein the fraud later became a pacifist due to the
guilt of instigating the bomb
Malinyc
Malinyc
4 years ago
Well you making remarks on someone being able to figure out how to add a icon shows
how glad you are to have done so yourself I do not like adding anything to symbolise anything
while you seem to be sympathetic to Africa/ African wildlife who also may be from there at some
point in time how relevant that is at present you can figure it out yourself as for Einstein if he
was worth anything the Nazi's would have locked him up for safe keeping and he asked
Roosevelt to start making the Atomic Bomb
Zumriadi -
Zumriadi -
4 years ago
I looked over some of the observations on here but I believe that that's a sensible vid. My
younger brother just would like to become the best with ladies. He came to understand a fuck
load from a web page called Master Attraction. (Google it.) The recommendations concerned
with picking up chicks in night clubs in the emails from that site helped get got him his first
lustful encounters in more than 2 long years. I was really aggravated though as I heard them all.
Grrrr.
Zumriadi -
Zumriadi -
4 years ago
I looked over some of the observations on here but I believe that that's a sensible vid. My
younger brother just would like to become the best with ladies. He came to understand a fuck
load from a web page called Master Attraction. (Google it.) The recommendations concerned
with picking up chicks in night clubs in the emails from that site helped get got him his first
lustful encounters in more than 2 long years. I was really aggravated
Shareef Taylor
Shareef Taylor
4 years ago
Einstein critique from someone who can't even figure out how to work a profile icon? Only on
Youtube.
Shareef Taylor
Shareef Taylor
4 years ago
Yeah, what Bob Sonder said. Thanks for sharing but this was very awkward. I'd rather just see the
slides than the speaker too bad you guys don't work somewhere tech-savvy where the would be
a ton of people lying around who could pull this off without a problem. You guys should get in
touch with the company that own Youtube. There should be SOMEONE who knows how to
produce video content working over there!
Malinyc
Malinyc
4 years ago
Obscure theories just like this and other goobldigook keep these schlepers on the gravy train
Einstein was a similar fraud
LynnColorado
LynnColorado
4 years ago
Now I know why my art looks so good to me : )

yogaforeternalbliss
yogaforeternalbliss
4 years ago
interesting...
Jessie Garcia
Jessie Garcia
4 years ago
Tell Google to listen to Bob Sonder.
Kebil Friesen
Kebil Friesen
5 years ago
He never embedded the lyrics, the song was exactly the same every time. The only difference
between the first time and when he put the lyrics up was the fact that he put the lyrics (or
should I say the "false lyrics") up
Nick Daponte
Nick Daponte
5 years ago
SHOULD I LISTEN TO THIS DOUSCHE?
Michael Smith
Michael Smith
5 years ago
he should be focusing on whatever the hell he wants to focus on... idiot.
tdreamgmail
tdreamgmail
5 years ago
unfortunately this guy seems to be doing a lot of the google videos...
Bo Tie
Bo Tie
5 years ago
Sack the camera man and the director.
naeem ahmed
naeem ahmed
5 years ago
the guy who filmed this is an idiot
Erick Tippett
Erick Tippett
5 years ago
This is not very attentive camera work! Do we really need to see and upside down Obama?.
catrashable
catrashable
5 years ago
He was one of the screenwriters of Star Trek: The Next Generation and MacGyver, some people
are just so cool that whatever they do rules...
BrownBuna
BrownBuna
5 years ago
I was just going to say the same...what an idiot
OfficialiGetquotes
OfficialiGetquotes
5 years ago
So I just watched a video on why old Internet memes are memes when I expected a talk more in
line with a drunkards walk. lol
ethankegley
ethankegley
5 years ago
It is not the end of the world, such a great speech.
nccaruso
nccaruso
5 years ago
ITS ROGER ROTH FROM GENTLEMEN'S RANT
raspberrymuffin
raspberrymuffin
5 years ago
Go to wikipedia.

"Checker shadow illusion"


scorwitz
scorwitz
5 years ago
Hey. Show me the checkerboard after the cylinder is removed!!!! Those squares are not
identical at all!
psb1964
psb1964
5 years ago
You should know that the cameraman was nude aside from boxer-briefs

Bob Sonder
Bob Sonder
5 years ago
@AtGoogleTalks It would be much more useful and informative to use a splitscreen format with
65% of screen given to the speakers slides rather than show only the speaker.
McPrfctday
McPrfctday
5 years ago
This guy is a gym freak Jew. Never done a hard days work in his life.
ThisSentenceIsFalse
ThisSentenceIsFalse
5 years ago
Lecture is brilliant. Camera person sucks.
V4Vendetta
V4Vendetta
5 years ago
It would be useful if you show the slides instead of moving the camera in the middle. stupid
camera coverage.
elchoaro800
elchoaro800
5 years ago
Ima use this information to get laid
Taste of Torah
Taste of Torah
5 years ago
Maybe the hired cameraman was told specifically to focus on Mr. Mlodinow.
Taste of Torah
Taste of Torah
5 years ago
"Nature" has created Human Beings to work this way ?? HELLO...
Yes Len you have a brilliant mind but not smart enough to see G-d 's mastery in our awesome
World !!

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