And probably the most boring. But then again, when I told that to my students and had them give me feedback, most said that if you followed along with what the presenter (a professor emeritus of Physics at Univ of Colorado-Boulder) is saying, it's quite easy to pay attention, because it is so compelling.
Featuring the famous, mind-blowing analogy of THE BACERTIA IN A BOTTLE. Part 3 of Dr. Albert A. Bartlett's lecture on "Arithmetic, Population, and Energy."
Part of the "Expansion Pack" of videos accompanying the video "How It All Ends." See "How It All Ends: Index" for a roadmap to guide you through the expansion pack.
Part of the expansion pack accompanying the video "How It All Ends." Be sure to check out "How It All Ends: Index" and "How It All Ends: Menu" to get a roadmap of where this fits in.
Part of the "Expansion Pack" of videos accompanying the video "How It All Ends." See "How It All Ends: Index" for a roadmap to guide you through the expansion pack.
Part of the "Expansion Pack" of videos accompanying the video "How It All Ends." See "How It All Ends: Index" for a roadmap to guide you through the expansion pack.
Part of the "Expansion Pack" of videos accompanying the video "How It All Ends." See "How It All Ends: Index" for a roadmap to guide you through the expansion pack.
An initial response to the criticisms of the argument in my "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See" video. Sort of a table of contents of upcoming video responses.