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Safi Bahcall

@SafiBahcall

Physicist. Biotech. Crazy ideas. Author of #Loonshots 🚀 https://t.co/Yp2Bq5yL6v

Washington, DC 가입일 Haziran 2011
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Safi Bahcall
Safi Bahcall@SafiBahcall·
Just launched - the Loonshots videobook: mRNA, Pixar, Steve Jobs, DARPA, physics expts (shaking eggs, blowtorching ice), Pan Am, how the Allies won WWII, why the world speaks English. Plus how to innovate faster + better. In 51 minutes litvideobooks.com/loonshots
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Safi Bahcall@SafiBahcall·
"Luck is the residue of design" - Branch Rickey
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.

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carl feynman
carl feynman@carl_feynman·
My dad (Richard Feynman) had a side hustle doing industrial consulting. He'd spend a few hours visiting a company, talking to the engineers, looking at stuff, and then maybe have a good suggestion. Sometimes he would bring his son along. I only recall one of his suggestions, but it made the company he was consulting for way better off, so I guess his exorbitant consulting fees were worth it. We could have been wealthier if he had done it systematically, but he didn't want to be organized about looking for jobs, so it just happened when someone asked.
EtherDais 𓋍 Simulator@EtherDais

We need more mercenary polymaths

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Nilo Technologies
Nilo Technologies@NiloTechInc·
Big News: Nilo has raised $4M in seed funding to unlock a new era of AI-native 3D game development, led by @Supercell and @speedrun Thread 🧵
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
The transformation of water into ice visualized on a molecular level. 📽: CSIRO Data61
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Safi Bahcall@SafiBahcall·
Oscar Wilde: The US the "only country in the world where being a kook was respectable" "We welcomed crazy and the world has ... -h/t @mtaibbi #loonshot
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Kevin R Kosar
Kevin R Kosar@kevinrkosar·
Hey, @MyTaxDC. The site's 2FA has a problem. I tried logging in this morn & it took 2+ hours for the code to reach my phone. MyTax.dc.gov then rejected the code. I tried again and again I am waiting for the 2FA text to arrive. ☹️
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Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
Loving the conversation between Jordan Jonas (@hobojordo) and @lexfridman on Lex's podcast #437. @lexfridman, here's another angle on conspiracy theories that you might find of interest, particularly given the nature existence vs. urban existence discussion with Jonas: “I sometimes wonder whether conspiracy theories are an attempt to re-enchant the world in a distorted way. It’s like religion knocking on the door and trying to come back in a strange and distorted form. A sense of mystery beyond our own understanding of the world. If you ever talk to conspiracy theorists, that’s the sense you get from them. A sort of almost romantic sense of awe that there is this dark mysterious thing that a rational thing could never penetrate.” ​— Adam Curtis
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Safi Bahcall@SafiBahcall·
You either love the work or the rewards. Life is a lot easier if you love the work. --@SmileyJane161
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Taffy Brodesser-Akner@taffyakner·
The wonderful people at @randomhouse put together this amazing tour for my new book. I hope I'll see you at one of its stops!
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Greg Mason@GregMason51754·
In Loonshots, by @SafiBahcall , he discusses tales of innovators who powered through challenges that could’ve potentially derailed their inventions. Bahcall also introduced LSC. My way of thinking about it is: Rum DMC-Don’t get Mad get Curious. Rum is for having a drink first.
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Rae
Rae@raechellambert·
One of my favorite things to do is respond to @intercom messages freakishly fast
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
7) Loonshots by Safi Bahcall “This book has everything: new ideas, bold insights, entertaining history and convincing analysis. Not to be missed by anyone who wants to understand how ideas change the world.” ― Daniel Kahneman a.co/d/9L5sqxd
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