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#78: CO2 | Art and Science | Supply Shortages | Killer Austerity | Authoritarianism with Ray Peat [72Zz0TbfBAg]

If you examine your experience and the causes of your experience, you're doing the fundamentals that should be behind science, but it's considered subjective and artistic rather than the foundation for any kind of a true objective science. When you look through J.C. Bose or Albert St. Georgie or Hans Selye or Otto Warburg or all those people that you know that maybe you aggregate and you express in your own work, do you find a through line of artistic expression in their work as well? Yeah, and humor is something that is lacking in ordinary science.