Alexandr Wang
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Yeah, I mean, the Uyghurs that we're talking about, I mean, that's just like horrible what's happening to them.
Yeah. Yeah. No, it's I mean, some of the stuff like I mean, we don't really like first of all, the world is a is a huge place and there's like all sorts of both great and bad things happening all over the place.
Yeah. Yeah. No, it's I mean, some of the stuff like I mean, we don't really like first of all, the world is a is a huge place and there's like all sorts of both great and bad things happening all over the place.
Yeah. Yeah. No, it's I mean, some of the stuff like I mean, we don't really like first of all, the world is a is a huge place and there's like all sorts of both great and bad things happening all over the place.
But but yeah, no, I think that like I think a big part of this is like we want to make sure we have we have governments that that believe in democracy, believe in liberty, these kinds of things.
But but yeah, no, I think that like I think a big part of this is like we want to make sure we have we have governments that that believe in democracy, believe in liberty, these kinds of things.
But but yeah, no, I think that like I think a big part of this is like we want to make sure we have we have governments that that believe in democracy, believe in liberty, these kinds of things.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I guess like the way I've always thought about it because โ partially because both my parents were physicists was I kind of always feel like people live on with their ideas and they're kind of like โ what are the things โ the things they put out into the world, that's kind of how you live on. Because like in math, like โ
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I guess like the way I've always thought about it because โ partially because both my parents were physicists was I kind of always feel like people live on with their ideas and they're kind of like โ what are the things โ the things they put out into the world, that's kind of how you live on. Because like in math, like โ
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I guess like the way I've always thought about it because โ partially because both my parents were physicists was I kind of always feel like people live on with their ideas and they're kind of like โ what are the things โ the things they put out into the world, that's kind of how you live on. Because like in math, like โ
Everything you learn about is like a theorem named after a different person or a sort of idea named after some โ the first mathematician or the first scientist or whatever to figure that out. Like Einstein lives on because โ Bagels.
Everything you learn about is like a theorem named after a different person or a sort of idea named after some โ the first mathematician or the first scientist or whatever to figure that out. Like Einstein lives on because โ Bagels.
Everything you learn about is like a theorem named after a different person or a sort of idea named after some โ the first mathematician or the first scientist or whatever to figure that out. Like Einstein lives on because โ Bagels.
No, no, no. Exactly. That's Einstein. And so I think I always feel like people โ yeah, you live on by your ideas and kind of what you put out into the world. And that's kind of always how I've thought about it.
No, no, no. Exactly. That's Einstein. And so I think I always feel like people โ yeah, you live on by your ideas and kind of what you put out into the world. And that's kind of always how I've thought about it.
No, no, no. Exactly. That's Einstein. And so I think I always feel like people โ yeah, you live on by your ideas and kind of what you put out into the world. And that's kind of always how I've thought about it.
Well, I think that one of the things that gets talked about a lot in Silicon Valley, where I live especially, is like the simulation, whether it's all simulation and whether like โ do you watch Rick and Morty? I don't watch it, but I'll start. Okay. There's a, there's, there's some, there's some episodes where it gets into this and I think it covers it in a, in a pretty good way.
Well, I think that one of the things that gets talked about a lot in Silicon Valley, where I live especially, is like the simulation, whether it's all simulation and whether like โ do you watch Rick and Morty? I don't watch it, but I'll start. Okay. There's a, there's, there's some, there's some episodes where it gets into this and I think it covers it in a, in a pretty good way.
Well, I think that one of the things that gets talked about a lot in Silicon Valley, where I live especially, is like the simulation, whether it's all simulation and whether like โ do you watch Rick and Morty? I don't watch it, but I'll start. Okay. There's a, there's, there's some, there's some episodes where it gets into this and I think it covers it in a, in a pretty good way.
But like, you know, what if every load of all of humanity is just like a, like a, almost like a, an experiment or a video game that, that some other civilization is running. Yeah.