TEACH US SOMETHING COOL

Mike Lowe
TEACH US SOMETHING COOL

Every Wednesday night @ 8:30pm CST on Clubhouse!!! It’s like a book club... but for learning about really cool topics! Next week’s topic... can be found in our Discord (instructions below) // This club is strictly for people who wanna discuss, or listen in on, cool topics for the sake of learning! // HOSTED BY: Mike Lowe - CH: @mikelowe / TW: @mikestwittur / IG: @mikeloweofficial // Travis Monteleone - CH: @tmonteleone // Connor McNerney - CH: @cmoney044 // Slater Heil - CH: @slaterca // Mike Carlson - CH: @bucket0fwings... (yes - we told him this was a dumb username.) // Elon Musk* - (always an unofficial 'maybe' for showing up) // Wanna learn cool things? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Wanna suggest future topics? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Have questions for discussions? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Wanna ask a question during a discussion without actually speaking? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Wanna see links & resources during our discussion? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // 1) Go to Mike Lowe's Twitter or Instagram profile // 2) Click the link in either of those bios! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

Episodes

  1. 05/24/2021

    CRYPTOCURRENCY: Bitcoin, Ethereum, VeChain, Dogecoin, & More!

    TEACH US SOMETHING COOL | CRYPTOCURRENCY: Bitcoin, Ethereum, VeChain, Dogecoin, & More! | Recorded on May 12th, 2021 A cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or crypto is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange wherein individual coin ownership records are stored in a ledger existing in a form of a computerized database using strong cryptography to secure transaction records, to control the creation of additional coins, and to verify the transfer of coin ownership. It typically does not exist in physical form (like paper money) and is typically not issued by a central authority. Cryptocurrencies typically use decentralized control as opposed to centralized digital currency and central banking systems. When a cryptocurrency is minted or created prior to issuance or issued by a single issuer, it is generally considered centralized. When implemented with decentralized control, each cryptocurrency works through distributed ledger technology, typically a blockchain, that serves as a public financial transaction database. Bitcoin, first released as open-source software in 2009, is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. Since the release of bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies have been created.  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEACH US SOMETHING COOL - LIVE Discussions On NEW Topics - EVERY Wednesday @ 8:30pm CST on Clubhouse! Wanna join our future discussions or listen in as we record them EVERY Wednesday at 8:30pm CST? Follow this link to join our FREE Discord:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​​​​​  Wanna spread some wealth with ya boy Lowedaddy? You can here:  https://streamlabs.com/growthsaloon/t...   Wanna connect with Lowedaddy on the interweb? You can find me here:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

    1h 28m
  2. 05/11/2021

    FERMI PARADOX: Why Haven't Aliens Visited Us Yet?

    TEACH US SOMETHING COOL | FERMI PARADOX: Why Haven't Aliens Visited Us Yet? | Recorded on April 28th, 2021 The Fermi paradox, named after Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi, is the apparent contradiction between the lack of evidence for extraterrestrial civilizations and various high estimates for their probability (such as some optimistic estimates for the Drake equation). The following are some of the facts that together serve to highlight the apparent contradiction: - There are billions of stars in the Milky Way similar to the Sun. - With high probability, some of these stars have Earth-like planets. - Many of these stars, and hence their planets, are much older than the Sun. If the Earth is typical, some may have developed intelligent life long ago. - Some of these civilizations may have developed interstellar travel, a step humans are investigating now. - Even at the slow pace of currently envisioned interstellar travel, the Milky Way galaxy could be completely traversed in a few million years. - And since many of the stars similar to the Sun are billions of years older, the Earth should have already been visited by extraterrestrial civilizations, or at least their probes. - However, there is no convincing evidence that this has happened. There have been many attempts to explain the Fermi paradox, primarily suggesting that intelligent extraterrestrial beings are extremely rare, that the lifetime of such civilizations is short, or that they exist but (for various reasons) we see no evidence. Although he was not the first to consider this question, Fermi's name is associated with the paradox because of a casual conversation in the summer of 1950 with fellow physicists Edward Teller, Herbert York and Emil Konopinski. While walking to lunch, the men discussed recent UFO reports and the possibility of faster-than-light travel. The conversation moved on to other topics, until during lunch Fermi allegedly said suddenly, "But where is everybody?" (although the exact quote is uncertain). --------------------------------------- TEACH US SOMETHING COOL - LIVE Discussions On NEW Topics - EVERY Wednesday @ 8:30pm CST Wanna join our future discussions or listen in as we record them EVERY Wednesday at 8:30pm CST? Follow this link to join our FREE Discord:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial Wanna spread some wealth with ya boy Lowedaddy? You can here:  https://streamlabs.com/growthsaloon/t... Wanna connect with Lowedaddy on the interweb? You can find me here:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

    1h 50m
  3. 05/05/2021

    COVID-19: Was It Made In A Lab?

    TEACH US SOMETHING COOL | COVID-19: Was It Made In A Lab? | Recorded on April 21st, 2021   There are several ongoing efforts by scientists, governments, international organisations, and others to determine the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The scientific consensus is that it is a zoonotic virus that arose from bats in a natural setting. SARS-CoV-2 is a virus of the species severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (SARSr-CoV). It is believed to have zoonotic origins and has close genetic similarity to bat coronaviruses, suggesting it emerged from a bat-borne virus. Research is ongoing as to whether SARS-CoV-2 came directly from bats or indirectly through any intermediate hosts. Initial genome sequences of the virus showed little genetic diversity, although subsequently a number of stable variants emerged (some spreading more vigorously), indicating that the spillover event introducing SARS-CoV-2 to humans is likely to have occurred in late 2019. Health authorities and scientists internationally state that efforts to trace the specific geographic and taxonomic origins of SARS-CoV-2 could take years, and the results could be inconclusive. A number of conspiracy theories have been promoted about the origins of the virus. Echoing the views of scientists internationally, a World Health Organization (WHO) mission said that a laboratory leak origin for the virus was "extremely unlikely", supporting what most experts already expected about the likely natural origins of the virus and its early transmission. The WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was ready to deploy additional missions for further investigation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   TEACH US SOMETHING COOL - LIVE Discussions On NEW Topics - EVERY Wednesday @ 8:30pm CST   Wanna join our future discussions or listen in as we record them EVERY Wednesday at 8:30pm CST? Follow this link to join our FREE Discord:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​​​​​  Wanna spread some wealth with ya boy Lowedaddy? You can here:  https://streamlabs.com/growthsaloon/t...​  Wanna connect with Lowedaddy on the interweb? You can find me here:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

    2h 12m
  4. 04/25/2021

    THE ORIGINS & EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE

    TEACH US SOMETHING COOL | THE ORIGINS & EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE | Recorded on April 7th, 2021  The origin of language (spoken and signed, as well as language related technological systems such as writing), its relationship with human evolution, and its consequences, have been a centuries-long subject of study for the human race. The topic is difficult to study because of the lack of direct evidence. Consequently, scholars wishing to study the origins of language must draw inferences from other kinds of evidence such as the fossil record, archaeological evidence, contemporary language diversity, studies of language acquisition and comparisons between human language and systems of communication existing among animals (particularly other primates). Many argue that the origins of language probably relate closely to the origins of modern human behavior, but there is little agreement about the implications and directionality of this connection.  This shortage of empirical evidence has caused many scholars to regard the entire topic as unsuitable for serious study. In 1866, the Linguistic Society of Paris banned any existing or future debates on the subject, a prohibition which remained influential across much of the Western world until late in the twentieth century. Today, there are various hypotheses about how, why, when, and where language might have emerged. Despite this, there is scarcely more agreement today than a hundred years ago, when Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provoked a rash of armchair speculation on the topic. Since the early 1990s, however, a number of linguists, archaeologists, psychologists, anthropologists, and others have attempted to address what some consider one of the hardest problems in science with new methods.  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  TEACH US SOMETHING COOL - LIVE Discussions On NEW Topics - EVERY Wednesday @ 8:30pm CST  |  Wanna join our future discussions or listen in as we record them EVERY Wednesday at 8:30pm CST? Follow this link to join our FREE Discord:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​​​​  |  Wanna spread some wealth with ya boy Lowedaddy? You can here:  https://streamlabs.com/growthsaloon/t...​  |  Wanna connect with Lowedaddy on the interweb? You can find me here:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

    1h 58m
  5. 04/25/2021

    CANNABIS INDUSTRY: What Does the Public Not Know?

    TEACH US SOMETHING COOL | CANNABIS INDUSTRY:  What Does the Public Not Know? | Recorded on March 31st, 2021  The cannabis industry is composed of legal cultivators and producers, consumers, independent industrial standards bodies, ancillary products and services, regulators and researchers concerning cannabis and its industrial derivative, hemp. The cannabis industry has been inhibited by regulatory restrictions for most of recent history, but the legal market has emerged rapidly as more governments legalize medical and adult use. Uruguay became the first country to legalize recreational marijuana through legislation in December, 2013 Cannabis in Uruguay. Canada became the first country to legalize private sales of recreational marijuana with Bill C-45 in 2018 Cannabis in Canada.  Marijuana (drug) sales in North America reached $6.7 billion in 2016, representing 30% growth year-over-year. According to a report by university researcher Jon Gettman, cannabis is the United States' largest cash crop and "a pervasive and ineradicable part of the national economy". A 2015 ArcView Group report stated that it was the fastest growing industry in the United States. The industry in the United States is expected to grow from $2 billion in 2014 to as much as $10 billion in 2018, depending on legalization outcomes. By one estimate the industry in the United States could be $35 billion in 2020. The legal market is estimated to be more than $10 billion as of September 2020, and a report by Morningstar predicts, "nearly 25% average annual growth for the U.S. recreational market and nearly 15% for the medical market through 2030."  According to GQ magazine in mid-2017, it was the second largest cash crop in the U.S., after corn, and worth over $40 billion.  The national (non-psychoactive) hemp market was $600 million in 2015, Accurate predictions of potential future legal markets for hemp are deemed impossible to predict due to "the absence since the 1950s of any commercial and unrestricted hemp production in the United States".  In a Huffington Post interview, Mark Kleiman, the "Pot Czar" of Washington state, said he was concerned that the National Cannabis Industry Association would favor profits over public health. He also said that it could become a predatory body like the lobbying arms of the tobacco and alcohol industries. Kleiman said: "The fact that the National Cannabis Industry Association has hired itself a K Street suit [lobbyist] is not a good sign." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEACH US SOMETHING COOL - LIVE Discussions On NEW Topics - EVERY Wednesday @ 8:30pm CST   Wanna join our future discussions or listen in as we record them EVERY Wednesday at 8:30pm CST? Follow this link to join our FREE Discord:  https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​​​  Wanna spread some wealth with ya boy Lowedaddy? You can here:  https://streamlabs.com/growthsaloon/t...​  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

    1h 44m
  6. JAPAN'S LOST DECADE

    04/23/2021

    JAPAN'S LOST DECADE

    TEACH US SOMETHING COOL - LIVE Discussions On NEW Topics - EVERY Wednesday @ 8:30pm CST // Wanna join our future discussions or listen in as we record them EVERY Wednesday at 8:30pm CST? Follow this link to join our Discord: https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​​ // TEACH US SOMETHING COOL | Japan's Lost Decade | Recorded on March 10th, 2021 // The Lost Decade (or Lost Decades) refer to a period of economic stagnation in Japan caused by the asset price bubble's collapse in late 1991. The term originally referred to the years from 1991 to 2001, but the decade from 2001 to 2010 (Lost 20 Years) and the decade from 2011 to 2021 because of COVID-19 pandemic in Japan (Lost 30 Years) have led to the creation of the new term, Japan’s Lost Decades. // From 1991 to 2003, the Japanese economy, as measured by GDP, grew only 1.14% annually, while average real growth rate between 2000 to 2010 was about 1%, both well below other industrialized nations. Later, the 2008 Great Recession, 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and COVID-19 pandemic in Japan have further impacted the Japanese economy in a greatly negative fashion. // Broadly impacting the entire Japanese economy, over the period of 1995 to 2007, GDP fell from $5.33 trillion to $4.36 trillion in nominal terms, real wages fell around 5%, while the country experienced a stagnant price level. While there is some debate on the extent and measurement of Japan's setbacks, the economic effect of the Lost Decades is well established, and Japanese policymakers continue to grapple with its consequences to little economic effect. // Wanna spread some wealth with ya boy Lowedaddy? You can here: https://streamlabs.com/growthsaloon/t...​ // Wanna connect with Lowedaddy on the interweb? You can find me here: https://linktr.ee/mikeloweofficial​​ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

    1h 22m

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Every Wednesday night @ 8:30pm CST on Clubhouse!!! It’s like a book club... but for learning about really cool topics! Next week’s topic... can be found in our Discord (instructions below) // This club is strictly for people who wanna discuss, or listen in on, cool topics for the sake of learning! // HOSTED BY: Mike Lowe - CH: @mikelowe / TW: @mikestwittur / IG: @mikeloweofficial // Travis Monteleone - CH: @tmonteleone // Connor McNerney - CH: @cmoney044 // Slater Heil - CH: @slaterca // Mike Carlson - CH: @bucket0fwings... (yes - we told him this was a dumb username.) // Elon Musk* - (always an unofficial 'maybe' for showing up) // Wanna learn cool things? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Wanna suggest future topics? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Have questions for discussions? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Wanna ask a question during a discussion without actually speaking? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // Wanna see links & resources during our discussion? JOIN OUR DISCORD (instructions below) // 1) Go to Mike Lowe's Twitter or Instagram profile // 2) Click the link in either of those bios! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tusc/support

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