Athene's Theory of Everything

WORST NARRATOR EVER

I thought it was some sort of Microsoft Sam effort at first and thought it was very strange but then the complete and utter lack of passion in his voice combined with the automaton-like spacing and the monotonous timing with the consistency of the (Somewhat weird) pronunciations really grew on me and it suited the presentation to a tee. Actually I nodded off half-way through, but I really appreciate the much needed sleep. Thanks for that.
 
it is too monotonous to actually listen to but im sure it will drag a few wow players off for 45 mins.
 
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Is there a brief overview of what the video is saying? That video is nearly 50 minutes long. In my experience, when a video claims to have a theory of everything and is really long, it tends to be nonsense spouted by a crackpot.
 
what the ......!?!?!

watched about 10 mins. this is 10 mins of my life i will never get back.

sounds like one of those text message reading services.
 
http://www.labspaces.net/view_blog.php?blogID=1135

lol..the comments are lolworthy..


from the article
Chiren Boumaaza, aka Athene, who you may know as the extravagant internet celebrity, and professional gamer.

If you haven't heard of him, he's a record holder in World of Warcraft and online poker, and plays the main character in a series of videos on a popular youtube channel with well over 340,000 subscribers.

'Athene' is known for crashing gaming servers, with the aid of his massive army of followers, who just love to be part of the controversy and trouble Athene is so well known for.

the past year, he had apparently been engaged in scientific research with the same dedication and out-of-the-box thinking that we've seen in his record-setting stunts in online gaming. He spent a lot of time gathering relevant scientific papers, and delving into them in depth.


Using his newly acquired information and understanding, he was able to come up with an incredible amount of new correlations that, as he puts it, "solve a huge list of current problems in physics". If proven correct, his findings would not only have practical, but also deeply philosophical implications.

Chiren's writing, which the documentary is based on, looks to science with respect for its roots in openness and skepticism, while bringing back the sense of wonder, that remarkable scientists such as Carl Sagan used to instill us with.

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Is there a brief overview of what the video is saying? That video is nearly 50 minutes long. In my experience, when a video claims to have a theory of everything and is really long, it tends to be nonsense spouted by a crackpot.

you just won an internet cookie.
 
Is there a brief overview of what the video is saying? That video is nearly 50 minutes long. In my experience, when a video claims to have a theory of everything and is really long, it tends to be nonsense spouted by a crackpot.

No, you need to get into detail with the theories. It's not crackpot, just watch it.

Everyones so microwave, TVOD, ADHD, my time is so precious these days. When they spend most of their day concerned with peoples mundane status updates. Sheesh
 
No, you need to get into detail with the theories. It's not crackpot, just watch it.

Everyones so microwave, TVOD, ADHD, my time is so precious these days. When they spend most of their day concerned with peoples mundane status updates. Sheesh

I do not own a microwave, rarely use the TV, have never been diagnosed with ADHD, and I deactivated my dormant facebook account several months ago. However, I'd much rather spend my time learning about what is, not what I would like there to be.

I'm the kind of guy who does the maths, who works it out, and glares at the details until they either check out or don't. I do not have time to waste on a 50 minute video called "theory of everything" when a theory of everything is something that has confounded professional scientists for centuries. There's an extremely slim chance that this Athene character may have stumbled upon the grand solution; it's too slim for me to dedicate 50 minutes of my life to finding out.

Like I said before, grand claims like perpetual motion, theories of everything, faster than light ideas, all that stuff... if they appear in a youtube video before appearing in a peer reviewed scientific paper, they are bunkum. Every time, bunkum. They have always been bunkum before, I have no reason to expect it's not bunkum this time.

I like the word bunkum.
 
OP vid gets 1.8 million views, yet this one by an actual doctor (partnered with a physicist) gets only 14k:


Cliff notes: the brain is quantum in nature and the quantum processing is done by microtubules not neurons. You consciousness is sort of created by the entanglements with in the microtubules. Mind blowing part... when you die your consciousness may hang around on the quantum entangled information metalayer of the universe which fits with holographic theory and stuff like that.
 
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Cliff notes: the brain is quantum in nature and the quantum processing is done by microtubules not neurons. You consciousness is sort of created by the entanglements with in the microtubules. Mind blowing part... when you die your consciousness may hang around on the quantum entangled information metalayer of the universe which fits with holographic theory and stuff like that.

Nice. Thanks.
 
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