Giganotosaurus
A genus of large, carnivorous theropod dinosaurs known for their massive size and predatory behavior, including the species Giganotosaurus.
Gilbert's Law
A law emphasizing that problems are part of the plan and not proof of being off track.
gingerbread housemaking
A traditional Christmas activity involving making gingerbread houses
Giraffes
A conspiracy theory suggesting giraffes are government surveillance drones.
Girida Naga
Girida Naga, a divine serpent deity in Hindu mythology, associated with Lord Krishna and spiritual symbolism.
girly swirly
A phrase that became popular in 2020, referring to evidence or proof in a legal or social context
Git repository
A platform for analyzing source code contributions and developer performance.
gladioli
Gladioli are tall, flowering plants with colorful spikes, popular in summer gardens.
glad wrap story
A story about a man wrapping himself in glad wrap with holes for breathing and other purposes, as part of a sexual activity.
Glimmer Man
A fictional or mythical creature, often associated with cryptids and folklore.
GLM 5.1
GLM 5.1 is an open-source Chinese AI model that outperforms some Western models on coding benchmarks.
Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
The global agreement aimed at managing migration in a safe, orderly, and regular manner.
global economy
The global economy, encompassing worldwide economic activities and interconnections, discussed in relation to inflation, supply chains, and geopolitical events.
Global Food Security Index
Global Food Security Index, an index measuring food security worldwide.
Global Health Initiative
The Global Health Initiative is a U.S. government program aimed at improving global health.
Global listed infrastructure
Infrastructure, physical structures like toll roads and airports that support economic activity.
global oil market
The global oil market, which is facing a supply crisis and volatility due to conflicts and geopolitical tensions.
Global Regret Survey
A comprehensive survey analyzing over 26,000 regrets from individuals in 134 countries.
global supply chains
Global supply chains, the network of worldwide suppliers and logistics that deliver products.
global trend in sports tourism
A global trend involving participation in sports and active leisure activities as a form of tourism.
GLP-1 receptor
A hormone that regulates blood sugar and appetite, used in diabetes management.
glucagon
A hormone from the pancreas that regulates blood glucose levels, related to GLP-1
glucose
A simple sugar called glucose, a primary energy source in the blood
glucose roller coaster
A concept describing the rapid rise and fall of blood glucose levels after meals.
gluten-free diets
A dietary approach that excludes gluten, which some individuals find beneficial.
glutinous rice
A type of rice that is naturally sticky due to high amylopectin starch content, used in Asian dishes.
gluttony
The concept of gluttony, an excessive desire for food, considered a sin and a form of idolatry.
glycation
A scientific process where excess glucose causes aging and tissue damage.
glycogen
A type of energy-rich molecule stored in muscles and liver, used during exercise.
Go
Chinese-origin board game with a history of over 2,500 years, originating from China.
goal
The English word 'goal' is a term used in sports and language, meaning objective or target, with origins in medieval English.
goat
Goat is a symbol used in the transcript, representing a mascot or logo for Exa, and also a symbol of excellence.
goddess
Roman goddess associated with fertility and nature.
God mind
The divine mind or consciousness that is the source of all thoughts, ideas, and knowledge.
God's mercy
The concept of God's mercy, a central theme in the visions.
God's Spirit
The Spirit of God, believed to dwell in believers after Jesus' death and resurrection.
Gog and Magog
A biblical event and location, the battle described in Ezekiel 38 and 39 involving Gog and Magog, associated with end times prophecy.
Gog Magog War
A biblical prophecy describing a future invasion of Israel by a coalition of hostile nations led by Gog, associated with the land of Magog.
going viral
A concept referring to the process of making content go viral on social media.
gol
The word 'gol' is a monosyllabic term used in football to denote a goal, originating from English.
gold card immigration program
A program allowing wealthy immigrants to obtain U.S. visas by investing in the country.
golden calf
The biblical event where the Israelites worship a golden calf while Moses is on Mount Sinai.
Golden Fleet
A strategic naval fleet announced by President Trump, named the Golden Fleet.
golden hour
A natural light phenomenon, the warm amber-gold glow in late afternoon, celebrated by artists and poets, serving as a visual cue for household tasks in the 1700s.
Golden Visa
A government program allowing investors to gain residency through financial investment in New Zealand.
Goldilocks
A fairy tale about a girl named Goldilocks who tries different options to find the perfect fit.
gold within their own fireplace
A metaphor for the inner gold or true nature within each person, often overlooked.
Golgi tendon organs
The Golgi tendon organs are sensory receptors located at the junctions of muscles and tendons, involved in load sensing.
good cholesterol
A type of fat found in the blood, with 'good' and 'bad' varieties affecting cardiovascular risk.
good listening
The concept of good listening, including observable behaviors like eye contact and recapping.