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math + ethics ted talks, our buggy moral code (predictable irrationality…
math + ethics ted talks
our buggy moral code
predictable irrationality
ripping off the bandaid slowly(low intensity) or quickly (high intensity)
nurse new how to minimize the pain
hurt people by carpenter's vice (2.22) different types of pain
then them about the pain
we don't encode duration but intensity (nurses were wrong)
experiment with cheating - many people cheating just a little bit
analyse and decide is it worthwhile to commit a crime or not
paying more
2 forces - look in the mirror and think good about ourselfs and cheat a little and still feel good.
cheat at some degree as long as it doesn't change impression about ourselfs
cheat less than the "border"
to cheat less remind morals
to cheat more make distance from the money bigger + more cheating when we see it around us
we have very strong believe in correctness of our intuitions and don't want to test them
the magic of Fibonacci numbers
mathematics learning not being efficiently motivated because they only focus on calculation without paying attention to application
rarely being used for inspiration
have applications in the real world : spiral patterns of sunflowers
squaring the Fibonacci numbers can create a pattern either by adding consecutively or by adding the first few of them and creating a pattern out of the sums
visual representation of the fibonacci
golden ratio