

Episode 2835 CWSA 05/10/25
28 snips May 10, 2025
Dive into a lively discussion about groundbreaking advances like 3D printing and language translation tech, along with an exploration of ADHD and its impact on thought processes. The complexities of political maneuvers, including lawsuits over gerrymandering and Trump's environmental policies, are also dissected. Tune in for insights on the fading ratings of MSNBC, the stagnation of tax proposals, and intriguing global dynamics involving India, Pakistan, and even Greenland's potential independence. It's a captivating mix of innovation, politics, and international relations!
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Dumb People Believe Nonsense
- People with lower cognitive ability are more likely to fall for pseudo-profound nonsense that sounds deep but means nothing.
- This confirms that susceptibility to meaningless profundity correlates with cognitive skill.
Parenting Causes Sensory Overload
- Parenting often causes sensory overload due to constant noise and chaos.
- This experience is so universal that a formal study was unnecessary.
3D Printed Supercar Innovation
- A supercar was almost entirely 3D printed, including all metal parts, demonstrating advanced metal 3D printing for automotive specs.
- This innovation could eliminate supply chains by printing needed parts on site.