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Dark Night of the Soul - Contemplate This - Dr. Michelle Medrano - Episode 14 - [ CSL ] - Duration: 5:39.

Hi. This is Michelle Medrano welcome to another episode of Contemplate This

where we contemplate your spiritual questions. Today I want to address a

question that came in from someone who watched our previous episode on 'Why do

bad things happen to good people?' So thank you for your comments and

questions. We do read them and today I want to respond to that. If you want to

go back and watch that episode you certainly can. And today she asked a

question about the 'dark night of the soul'

and how do we view that in our teaching. And that's a wonderful, wonderful

question because every being goes through times of what we might call

darkness, pain, suffering, conditions not going our way. Even heavy emotions, heavy

times of sadness or grief or disappointment or depression. And so in

our teaching sometimes, because we're such a positive teaching along the lines

of positive psychology and so upbeat, and always looking to create thoughts

that are good... Those of us who've experienced those dark times can can

tend to feel a little bit embarrassed ashamed or even left out of a teaching

like this because we think and we assume that 'Everyone else at church today or

everyone else who's watching these episodes is happy-go-lucky and I'm

suffering...' and so we feel we feel that we don't belong. We feel a sense of

disconnect, but what I want to say in today's episode is that I know every

single human being I have ever encountered has gone through dark times,

sad times, deeply disappointing times.... And so I want to state clearly that everyone

goes through these and it's never that you go through something like that, that

makes you an inferior human being or a bad metaphysician or a horrible Science

of Mind'er. It's really acknowledging that we do have these times when we we

struggle to feel our happiness or our compassion or our joy.

And what do we do with that? That's really the important question. How do we

deal with that? And not to deal with it so that we can solve it and and get back

to being happy, even though that I believe is our truest state. So the thing

that I think is really important is that we recognize that these dark, emotional

times, the dark nights of the soul that philosophers have talked, about are

deeply introspective opportunities. And I know, for me personally, I will say I have

gone through deep periods of melancholy. I've had sad things happen to me in my

life I've struggled with anger and resentment and unforgiveness, and

they've consumed my days and I've had times when it's been everything I could

do to show up and and appear to be functional in my workplace, or even in my

ministry because I'm going through a challenge. And what I found is that

that's normal it's normal to feel these feelings. And what we can do with them is

to use them to to move forward to say that this is a part of the terrain of

the wholeness of me that the wholeness of every human being is their joy, and

their triumph, and their sorrows, and their sadness, and that we can embrace

them as fully as we do all of the other emotions and choose to embrace them to

hear what they have to tell us; to be fully present in them to grow through

them to become closer to spirit. So I find, for me, that times like that really

are helped by journaling; writing out everything I'm feeling in a book that I

can read or that I can feel that I'm expressing. Talking to someone. Having a

good friend or confident that you can confidant that you can really say what

you need to say. Or a therapist or a practitioner prayer partner; being able

to find a support group where other people are going through some of the

things that we're going through so that we can see that we're not alone.

And all of this is about processing and being with it so that we can continue to

evolve because these times are very important to our evolutionary journey

and they can't be discounted they can't be depressed. In fact,

depressing them and putting them down, I think, is a huge cause of continuing to

experience more depression because we're pushing pushing them down. So they're an

important part of our soul's journey. If you're in a dark night of the soul, if

you're going through sadness right now please know that we're here at Mile High

Church to help and support you. We've got lots of support in our Prayer and Care

Center for grief, for divorce, for emotional challenges... We've got people

and programs and processes here to support and embrace you in any state

you're in. Thank you so much for that great question and I hope that today for

all of you continues to be a day of great blessings, and again, keep those

questions and comments coming. Thanks so much for tuning in.

For more infomation >> Dark Night of the Soul - Contemplate This - Dr. Michelle Medrano - Episode 14 - [ CSL ] - Duration: 5:39.

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The DARK Art of the Weavile! | Pokemon Theory | Gnoggin - Duration: 10:27.

The weavile, devious evil mastermind or adorable sidekick to children everywhere.

This is the evolution of sneasel, an already onry trickster known for using complex plans

to steal eggs.

Sneasels are already wicked smart, and upon evolving they get even smarter! and one bit

of information seems to allude to their terrifying intelligence.

The ability to write.

That's "Right" you heard it right here! they are able to carve symbols or other indicators

as a way of communication, like that of early humans.

So whats going on here?

And what does this all mean?

Lets find out today on Gnoggin.

We may be seeing a new evolution of intelligent pokemon.

There are many pokemon that are able to speak and talk to humans Its not all that special

of a trait.

From telepathy to just plain speaking, it isn't all that rare to find a pokemon able

to communicate with humans.

Especially in the anime there are ton of odd pokemon that are able to talk.

Even a snover is able to talk at once point.

But Pokemon that can write and not only mimic human characters but have their own entire

written language?

That's a whole new level of depth.

We can see in a short amount of time: this pokemon has been evolving at an alarming rate.

Where once it would fight over food, they now no longer quarrel amongst themselves.

The most interesting thing would be its ability to scratch markings into ice, tree, boulders,

to communicate with other weevils.

No other animal in our world can communicate with a set of written symbols.

Now i know a few of your are immediately scrolling down to the comments sections to state that

ACHUTALLY Bears mark trees and many other animals communicate by leaving pheromones

and other marks.

Well ha those things aren't really written language!

See how i worded that.

Its true many animals communicate as you've so dutifully pointed out.

But that communication is not a known thing its innate, they aren't individual symbols

or characters.

Bears dont go to trees and read the marks, they know from the scent in on the tree that

another bear is in the area and this is their turf.

They are not reading internet posts or the weekly news on the tree.

Weavile though, are able to use written symbols as a way of communicating hunting plans, or

as warnings for the other weavile, perhaps that this is a beartic cave, dont bother the

beartic.

And this language is unique to them, Other pokemon are unable to infer the meaning.

So in order to know how to read and write, they must be VERY intelligent, which isnt

uncommon for Pokemon.

There are other pokemon that have immense intelligence but non that have their own written

communication system.

Though im sure alakazam with its 900!!!! IQ could be taught how to read and write.

Also, apparently all pokemon may have the same or similar spoken languages as meowth

is able to translate every type of pokemon and many just talk to each other.

Just a fun fact

But Is it even possible for an animal to have language?, do any animals have a language?

It's quite a difficult question, so we should first define a difference between communication

and language.

Communication, by definition, is the transmission of a signal between the sender and receiver.

This signal could be language, but it could also be smells, movements, or postures.

Defining language now... is much harder, in fact it's still in debate to this day.

The general consensus is: That language is "a structured form of communication",

that means its contains grammer and can be combined in an infinite ways to form different

meanings.

An example would be a weavile having a symbol for predator or safe, but unless they are

able to put them in a way that says "No predator, It is safe here."

It's not a written language.

Now, animals do have some level of language, in fact some believe that animals may have

a more developed and more complex language system than humans.

Take a gander at prairie dogs, who can convey sentences in single chirps that range all

across the audible range.

It's been observed that quite a few animals have their own vocal languages.

Chimps, grey parrots, mustached bats and sea lions all seem to have some form of basic

language.

Though it is still somewhat debated as to weather or not these actually count as language.

Even when it comes to say, the dance of the honey bee, as compared to our own sign language,

many debate weather the bees dance counts as a language.

It's a very interesting debate for sure.

But one thing's for sure: None of these animals have been observed writing down their words

into some sort of text.

Unfortunately mustached bats don't seem to keep diaries.

But back to weaviles, The scary thing is that they can use these communication symbols for

hunting.

Something that changes as time goes on as their hunting missions are underway.

so their "symbols" would need to be easy and quick to write and to understand.

Which means that meanings of simple scratches would need to be altered based on the other

scratches and things around them, and how they are placed.

Meaning at least some simple level of grammar and syntax is within their language…

Which means these weaviles have a language that is possibly more advanced that that of

early humans.

Let's take a look at human history for a second to see where they may be on the long road

of evolution and advancement.

Wayyyyy back im talking before your parents… like… woah.

Thats forever ago.

Back in the day, humans used to use rocks and other tokens as a form of communication.

This is the predecessor of language.

These tokens would be used in a system to record information.

Such as how much grain or meat someone has purchased.

Geez, think about marketing and accounting before numbers were invented….

The next big stepping stone would be markings or pictrography as a writing.

This is where most people believe writing really started.

As its the act of recording something by creating an image, be it a drawing or a system of symbols.

From cave paintings to hieroglyphs.

After the marks and such, humans started to reduce the symbols into what are called logographs,

where humans put phonetix from their vocal language into their written language, imagine

a really rough, million character alphabet where elephat was a letter but it really just

ment big.

After a while, humans then started to create an alphabet, you know, something easier to

teach, they thought: hey why not make big mean big and elephant mean elephant.

And people loved the idea of things making sense.

some time goes on, some things change, some stuff happens, and we get to where we are

today.

And where are animals on this historic list of written language?.

Well they aren't.

They are all still pre writing, they are still just unga bungaing around, Trying to get the

newest rockstation 4 because the X-bone 1 has no rocks.

Weaviles seem to be somewhere around the second level of language evolution.

Its unknown if they even started with just tokens or they just jumped to stage 2.

This could be lost information as the pokemon world seems to be stuck in the 90s and information

seems to be making strides everywhere except the history department.

You know unless its about some stupid god pokemon.

But While weavile may not have a full fledged language its well on its way.

Who knows, if they ever release a pokemon set in the far future we may well see a few

books written in weavilise.

And Who knows! with its egyptian style headdress and eyeliner they may be the egyptians of

the pokemon world.

Making symbols and such with their scratches, drawing everything from a dude with a croc

head to a...whatever the heck this thing is.

Perhaps thats why weaviles have that vague egyptian look to them, as well as being ice

type.

As a means of symbolizing the first two methods of human written language, from cave drawings

common in the ice age, to the symbols and pictograms of the ancient egyptians.

And that's pretty dang awesome.

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Dark Matter - Yonit and Eric - Duration: 12:52.

So let's start with dark matter, OK?

what is this elusive thing and why do you think it exist?

So, we are particle physicist and the basic type of questions that we are asking is what are we made of?

what are the universe comprise of, what are the basic fundamental building blocks

from which everything emerges

And we have a beautiful mathematical theory, that describes almost perfectly, almost everything absorbed in nature

and that called "The Standard Model" of particle physics

but we know that this beautiful theory, which is very elegant and that withstood almost 40 years of experimental scrutiny

can't be the final answer of nature, because it lives certain questions that are unanswered

and maybe one of the biggest of those questions is this issue of dark matter

What is Dark Matter?

Right, so, what is dark matter?

basically what we do is look up at the night sky and we notice that there a lot out there that we can't see

that there is more then we can see

and actually, almost all our entire universe is dark

it's made out of matter that we can't see

about 3/4 is something that we call dark energy, roughly a 1/4 of the total energy of the universe is dark matter

How do we notice? well we look up at the stars at the sky, the dust, and we count

we observe how much dust and stars there is

and from the stars and the dust we calculate the gravitational force is out there or exerted

and we see in some reason there is more gravity acting on the stars and the dust that we count for

So we know that it has to be something out there, exerting gravity that we can't see

and this stuff is called dark matter

and actually there is 5 times more of that dark matter than the stuff that we can see

and this is one of the biggest mysteries of the universe right now, what is this dark matter? what is the stuff that we can't see?

So just to sort of give you a picture of this, what it means is that if the mass of the dark matter is something like the mass of the proton

then there is roughly one dark matter of particle in a cup of coffee

It's here all around us but we can't see it

we know that it's there but it doesn't interact with light, so we can't see it, and we want to know what it is

so we have been trying to find, to detect this dark matter particles

but because they interact very very weakly it's really a tough job

and we've been trying to do this in 3 different ways i'll say

so one way is what we call colliders, we take particles that we know and love such as electrons and protons and we smash them on each other

and we hope to produce dark matter particles

that somehow we will be able to detect them on our detectors

so this is for instance what we do at the large hydron collider

in Cern

We search for them also on targets, seating deep underground in a lab

where we are taking some big pools, some tanks of something, not full of water but heavy nuclei

and we hope that dark matter will come and scatter off of that

and leave some imprints on our detector

and we also search via telescopes where we look up at the sky and we hope to see regular particles like photons or electrons or positrons

that could be the result of dark matter that decade or annihilated

So we've been searching in different ways but it's very tricky and we haven't yet been able to find these particles

So what is your proposal in dark matter research? how do you think we can find and detect this dark matter?

so ok

The story is basically the following -

for the last 40 years there is been one dark matter notion, one candidate of dark matter that is really been captivating the attention of theorists and experimentalists alike

and this particle is some dark matter particle that interacts very weakly with ordinary matter

and the mass of this dark matter particle is roughly a 100 times the mass of the proton

and this is a beautiful dark matter candidate, it naturally occurs in many theories of particle physics

and it's been very captivating both theorist and experimentalist

and because it's been the dominant idea for decades, it's so influenced and guided the way that we desgined experimental searches

So I'll say these 3 types of searches for dark matter we designed them specifically to look for the WIMP

So a lot of the type of research that we do, I think in general, the partical physics community is recognizing that thinking on one type of idea for so many years was great

and if you are going to choose one idea to think of for 40 years this was a great one to do

but maybe we needed to broaden the search and think a little bit about the bigger picture

because dark matter could be, there are roughly 80 orders of magnitude in terms of what it's mass could be

Dark matter could be many many many.... orders of magnitude higher or many orders of magnitude lower in mass then what is considered for the WIMP

our research has been focused on thinking about these new ideas for dark matter

that is not the WIMP

in particular there is a lot of activity on thinking of dark matter as substantially lighter then the WIMP

So for instance, you already can see why it's important to think about these things

because if dark matter is a thousand times lighter then the WIMP, so instead a 100 times the mass of the proton

if it's 1/10 of the mass of the proton, then these types of targets that we've designed, there are not sensitive to this

so dark matter could be there but we haven't seen it because our experiment that we've designed is not sensitive for this

so one such model that we proposed for dark matter is the SIMP

The particles interact strongly with itself

and if you calculate the mass of this dark matter, you find out that is indeed around 1000 times less then the mass of the WIMP

So this is a dark matter candidate, reasonable as much as the WIMP

that is not been search for, right?

This experiments can show us that the dark matter is something else like the SIMP and we just haven't designed an experiment to look for them

we also been, together with, as a particle physics phenomenologist we are interested... so we are theorist

but we work at close contact with experiment, so on the one hand we, on the context of dark matter we think on new theories for the particle identity

for instance this SIMP idea is one such example

it predicts that you have a dark matter particle the 1000 times lighter then what's been searched for so far

but on the same time we also want to think of new experimental techniques to search for this

and so for instance we also proposed, so if you think of this billiard ball picture

so if I'm looking for a WIMP - dark matter, it make sense that the dark matter would come and scatter this big heavy atom

no problem to give it a kick and we can detect that

but it the dark matter is a 1000 times lighter, such as the case of the SIMP and other new dark matter ideas that have been emerging in recent times

then the kinematics is more like this tiny little pinball is trying to get a kick to this big bowling ball, it's just not going to work

So you are actually in that case, when you have lighter dark matter, you want to scatter of something that is lighter, beacuse you can punch it around much more efficiently

and with this realization that maybe if you want to detect dark matter you should scatter of electrons

there are many new systems that have been proposed by theorists together with experimentalists

so you can think on looking to this things in superconductors, semiconductors, scintillators, electrons that ejects from graphene

these are all types of ideas that we've been working on in the community, new experimental proposals for how you can search for lighter dark matter

and the experimental community also picking up on these, and now it's been brought to research and develop stages

so that this experiments could actually be built to detect light dark matter if it's there

so it is a very exciting time, beacuse for the first time we are looking for a new type of dark matter

in the coming years we will be finally sensitive for looking on other dark type of dark matter, not just the WIMP

and it's very exciting, probably in the next 10 years or so we can make a discovery of dark matter

So we can't avoid the fact that you guys are married. How is it like to work together in the same field or at the same place?

are you working together all the time? Do you have different projects?

Well obviously it's great to work together, since we are doing it

Ammm..

So we work a lot together, also sometimes we don't work together, well we do things together but sometimes work separately

Do you manage your time together?

Well in general, the particle physics phenomenology is extremly collaborative field, so in any given point in time we have multiple projects

with multiple collaborators, all across the world and some of those projects we are collaborators and there are projects that we collaborate with other people

-And so ya.. -We found a good collaborator

And I think it's great because I can ask a silly question without being embarrassed

maybe you can tell us a little bit how you guys met, why did you decide to work here?

We first met, I think, just one building down from here, probably less a 100 meters from where we are sitting

maybe around 8 years ago? something like that

when we were both students

in graduate school

I was here for the school at the institute for advance studies

for a winter school and we met there

I guess we didn't speak for few years, but I came back to Israel to do a post doc

At Tel Aviv University I did a post doc in Israel because physics here is great, High Energy is very strong here.

So we always knew that we want to come back to Israel after we both did post doc in the US

As Eric said, science in Israel is really amazing, phsyics in Israel is amazing, high energy phsyics in Israel is amazing

and we love the University, there are amazing students, we just love everything about it, beautiful campus

So we are very happy to come - we are excited to come here together

We can build a group in high energy phenomenology, we have our philosophy of who should be in our group- he/she have to be fun and active

just fun, that what I mean, good physics and good spirits

In your opinion, how will physics be in 20 years from now?

what is your vision? and how do you fit in this vision?

I'll say I hope it's not something like what I expect. this is really the fun doing fundemental physics

we are asking new questions that we haven't think of, describe thinks that can't be imagan

So hopefully some of the open questions that we have today will be answered, and as Eric said

It's the most exciting if the answer is someway that we haven't even thought of

so nature can be more spectacular

So you hope dark matter exists or not?

Oh , of course, but we have no idea what it is

I think the driving force behind, you know, basic science in general, definitely to fundemental physics is just pure curiosity

and we just want to know what is it? what is out there?

what is everything made of?

what ever the answer is, we certently can't predict

We hope to be around when we find out some answers to some of these questions

and we hope it sparks new questions for the time after that

It will be exciting if it will be one of our theories, but it will be thrilling nonetheless if we know the nature of dark matter

Yonit, Eric, Thank you!

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