assisted outpatient treatment laws
A legal framework for involuntary outpatient treatment for individuals with mental illness.
Atlantic hurricane season
The Atlantic hurricane season, an annual period of tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic Ocean.
automaticity
Andrew Huberman discusses the concept of automaticity as the neural circuits performing habits automatically.
balance energético
A concept referring to the balance between energy intake and expenditure.
basal ganglia
The basal ganglia are a group of nuclei in the brain involved in action execution and suppression.
beta-3 receptors
A receptor found in adipose tissue that stimulates fat burning.
BHT
A preservative used in foods and cosmetics, which can cause health issues.
big band music
Music genre characterized by big band sounds, joyful melodies, and jazz influences.
Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, protecting individual rights.
bisphenols
A chemical lining in aluminum cans that can leach harmful substances into beverages.
BMR
The body's basal metabolic rate, the energy expenditure at rest.
BPA
A chemical used in the lining of cans, known to disrupt hormones and potentially cause health issues.
BPS
A chemical similar to BPA, often used as a replacement in can linings, with similar health concerns.
Buga sphere
A mysterious sphere reported in Buga, Colombia, allegedly flying in low orbit.
Canadian fishing lodge
Canadian fishing lodge business venture discussed in the transcript
car racing game
A virtual reality game involving racing cars, used as an analogy for different life experiences.
Champion's Blueprint
A system developed by Jeff Spencer outlining goal setting and achievement strategies.
change
A concept referring to the abstract idea of change, its constant nature, and the evolution of change management models.
Chatter
Digital platform for social networking and collaboration, developed by Salesforce.
code switching
A concept describing the process of altering one's speech, behavior, or appearance to conform to social expectations and norms.
coercion
Legal concept involving the use of force, threats, or intimidation to compel actions against will.
Common Crawl
The Common Crawl is a dataset of web pages used for training language models.
COMT
The COMT gene is involved in dopamine metabolism and influences focus and emotional regulation.
Copilot
Copilot, an AI-powered assistant integrated into Windows to enhance productivity and user experience.
copyright law
A concept referring to the ethical and legal issues surrounding AI training data and intellectual property
cosmic horizon
The cosmic horizon is the maximum distance from which light has had time to reach us since the Big Bang.
cosmic microwave background
The cosmic microwave background is radiation from the early universe, providing evidence for the Big Bang.
cosmological constant
The cosmological constant is a term in Einstein's equations of general relativity, associated with dark energy and the universe's accelerated expansion.
COVAX
COVAX is a global initiative aimed at equitable vaccine access during the COVID-19 pandemic.
criminal enterprise
Legal term referring to a group of individuals engaged in criminal activities for a common purpose.
CRISPR
CRISPR, a gene editing technology discussed extensively in the transcript.
critical minerals
A group of elements essential for modern technology, including batteries and electronics.
cryptid
Cryptid, a mythical creature like Bigfoot or Loch Ness Monster, often featured in folklore and paranormal shows
cuneiform
Ancient writing system used in Mesopotamian civilizations, characterized by wedge-shaped impressions.
cyclical progress theory
A concept referring to the idea that technological progress is limited by environmental resets and cyclical destruction.
dark energy
Dark energy is a mysterious form of energy causing the accelerated expansion of the universe.
dark triad
The 'Dark Triad' refers to a group of three personality traits: narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy.
default mode network
A neural network involved in self-referential thought, mind-wandering, and rumination.
Deja Fox story
The American dream story of Deja Fox, highlighting her background and achievements.
dementia village
A comprehensive community-based care approach for dementia patients, involving trained staff and themed environments.
Dianic Wicca
A branch of Wicca focused on women and female-centered rituals, founded by Susanna Budapest.
dorsolateral striatum
The dorsolateral striatum is a part of the basal ganglia involved in habit establishment.
Earth Mother
A deity representing the Earth, associated with fertility and motherhood.
economic demand
The economic concept referring to the overall demand for goods and services in the economy.
E equals MC squared
A fundamental physics equation discovered by Albert Einstein relating energy and mass.
Emergency Powers Act
The Emergency Powers Act, a U.S. law related to tariffs and economic sanctions.
EMFs
A type of electromagnetic field emitted by electronic devices, which can affect health.
endocrine disruptors
A type of endocrine-disrupting chemical found in plastics and other products, affecting hormone function.
Epstein emails
Private correspondence and email exchanges involving Jeffrey Epstein and others.
error típico del aficionado
A concept referring to avoiding common mistakes in amateur sports nutrition.