| You should also watch “How many lights do you see, Captain? (Great Picard Moment )” |
playlists with this video
Sifters' Favourites by djsunkid
who voted for this video
thecosmicshame
- deputydog
- winkler1
- PAgent
- pho3n1x
- gorillaman
- ChosenOne
- mauz15
- dotdude
- blue_beastie
- ant
- lordnull
- Fletch
- bizinichi
- Quboid
- deathcow
- joedirt
- conan
- robot_rowboat
- brnz
- NickyP
- lordhaywire
- yaroslavvb
- plastiquemonkey
- skhisma
- pigeon
- cybrbeast
- blindedpilot
- Bidouleroux
- viewer_999
- Spoon_Gouge
- sbchapm
- maudlin
- marinara
- Mooseman
- richardpaulhall
- LadyBug
- mjasonprickett
- Tracon
- Gervaise
- lucky760
- moonlight
- Staunch
- rembar
- Morcae
- atara
- vermonter
- calvados
- fastfret79
- Grimm
- wildmanBill
- Farhad2000
- brendotroy
- southblvd
- pass.the.grog.
- reln
- oligopol
- bellman
- Wumpus
- mochen
- Baqueta
- geo
- greengoddess
- digitalbombdog
- therealblankman
- Lucefin
- TimothyChenAllen
- Hex
- Woland
- Zifnab
- michie
- UmberGryphon
- pallen
- Nowan
- Notre1
- archchef
- Mara
- arnor
- bob.dobbs
- zentopia
- kens
- applelicious
- jray
- mlx
- That1Swede
- Sageous
- roosh4
- Aeroscout
- slafleur
- vinoo
- swampgirl
- silvercord
- Fiver2
- dpvtank
- PXYZ
who has this post bookmarked
PXYZ
- Aeroscout
- firedoggod
- Fred_Chopin
- digitalbombdog
- JSD
- Krupo
- steepdecline
How Many Passes Do You See? Michael Shermer, TED Talk Related Videos
How many lights do you see, Captain? (Great Picard Moment ) | How many arbiters do you see? | Michael Shermer on The Science of Good and Evil |

Stumble This


This seems edited in a jumpy way. The full vid is here.
Oh BTW, Katie Melua will have my babies. She was brought up in a city just about 60 miles from here so we're practically married already.
And possibly one of the best endings to a lecture, EVER.
No I do not work in the field of visual preconception and cognition, I have seen this effect in a elective psychology class and when I came across the TED Talk I thought I should propagate good knowledge to the masses, because frankly TED Talks are not promoted on the internet well enough in my opinion. I edited the original much longer talk to a more bite sized YouTube cut. Clearly it wasn't that good as Winkler1 noticed it was jumpy...