The energy described in the matrix is drawn from the human body. So you can look at our metabolism, right? If you're a calorie counter, you'll know that there's something called your basal metabolism. And for some people, it's maybe 1500 calories a day. For me, it's more like I'm bigger. That's my AI that sounds like Chris Tucker. Say, man, does the feet go on the spring side? Okay. Anyway, all right. When I say I burned 2000 calories a day, it's 2000 food calories, it's 2 million physics calories.
What is nothing? Does nothing exist? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice explore cosmological curiosities about the end of the universe, dark matter, and more!
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