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Welcome to the Natural State Podcast Series from the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism. Hosted by former Executive Director Kane Webb, this podcast provides an in-depth look at Arkansas’ thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. Note: this podcast is currently in hiatus indefinitely.
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#thenaturalstateofnature #successivecollisiontheory https://thenaturalstateofnature.org So if there was ever going to be an actual TOE, theory of everything what would it really need to include? By its definition it would need to explain what single force is the driving force behind all other forces as well as I think the single building block of everything that is, was, or will ever be. It would need to explain wave particle duality, the collapsing wave function, superposition, quantum tunn ...
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Hey everyone! Welcome to the Executive State of Mind, where we dive deep into the business world with leading industry figures. In this episode, join our host, Tal Boussani, VP of Business Development at Natural Intelligence, as he sits down with Matthew Guerrieri, CMO at Medical Guardian, for an insightful conversation. Tal and Matthew reveal the …
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Executive State of Mind, where we dive deep into the tech world with leading industry figures. In this episode, join our hot-seat host, Tomer Fuss Sandrovich, Chief Product Officer at Natural Intelligence, as he sits down with Shuki Eytan, General Manager of Media & Telecom at Kaltura. They engage in a fascinating discussio…
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Hey everyone! You’re watching Executive State of Mind - a show that dives deep into the tech world with leading industry figures. Natural Intelligence takes the lead in the ever-evolving tech industry, where success is a relentless pursuit of adaptability. Join our insightful host, Neta Feller, Chief People Officer at Natural Intelligence, engaging…
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Hey everyone! You’re watching Executive State of Mind - a show that dives deep into the tech world with leading industry figures. Google sets the pace in the ever-evolving tech industry, where success is a relentless pursuit of adaptability. Join our hot-seat host, Jonathan Edelshaim, CEO of Natural Intelligence, engaging with Barak Regev, Managing…
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Hey everyone! You’re watching Executive State of Mind - a show that dives deep into the tech world with leading industry figures. In this dynamic business era, the tech world is rapidly changing its gears to effective-growth. But how will it affect the future of the industry? In the third episode of our series, "Creative Strategies that Drive Effec…
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Hey everyone! You’re listening to Executive State of Mind - a show that dives deep into the tech world with leading industry figures. Each episode features different hosts and guests. This episode is all about 'Thriving in Uncertain Tech Landscapes' with Tomer Amitai, CFO of Natural Intelligence, A global leader in intent marketing, and Roy Heldsht…
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Hey everyone! You’re listening to Executive State of Mind - a show that dives deep into the tech world with leading industry figures. Each episode features different hosts and guests. Today we’ll talk about 'The evolution of web products' with Lior Schachter, CTO of Natural Intelligence, A global leader in intent marketing, and Yoav Abrahami, Chief…
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What starts off as a discussion into when String Theory "jumped the shark" then breaks off into an array of topics including a far better answer to the cause of our big bang and even the nature of quantum weirdness. String theory should have stopped with the math of the standard model of particle physics and not tried to "loop" in gravity. But math…
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String theory has some odd ideas about what dimensions are and lots of people use the word wrong all the time. Once you understand the true nature of dimensions you can begin to see that the conformal cycle happens much differently than Penrose first represented. I say time is the first dimension followed by 3 spatial dimensions and to truly exist,…
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It is my proposition that you can not prove the Universe (the one with a capital U) is finite. No experiment could ever be done to unequivocally prove the Universe is finite. But multiple pieces of observational evidence can help point to the fact that our visible universe (the one with the lower case u) is not The Universe ! And there are specific…
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When we examine all logical potential explanations for the nature of existence only one answer can be truly said to be paradox free and inconsistency free. It seems almost counter intuitive sometimes but inside the bigger picture it becomes clear as the only possible set of answers that together help explain the true natural state of nature. Live L…
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We pretend we don't know what is inside the event horizon of a black hole when all the physics really only points to one specific likely possibility. One thing we can most definitely rule out is any type of singularity, they exist on paper and in formula only and do not in fact exist in the physical realm. Live Long And Prosper May The Force Be Wit…
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So if there was ever going to be an actual TOE, theory of everything what would it really need to include? By its definition it would need to explain what single force is the driving force behind all other forces as well as I think the single building block of everything that is, was, or will ever be. It would need to explain wave particle duality,…
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There is no crisis in cosmology because the one we see now is self imposed and self created. We created it by adding assumptions on top of assumptions instead of working with a logical premise. We assumed a period of inflation that did not happen and we assume that vacuum energy causes the expansion of the universe and assume something called dark …
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When we examine all the overlapping gravity wells of localized pockets of spacetime we see a tensor mesh of gravitational attraction form and that mesh is what fights off its parent frame of reference's tensor mesh. The endless battle between a succession of gravitational tensor meshes of successive parent frames of reference in constant battle wit…
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When we examine the true nature of spacetime we begin to see that Cartesian coordinates are inadequate to properly explore reality. Instead polar coordinate mapping or spherical coordinate mapping offer a far better perspective to visualizing the true natural state of nature. That is due to the way that every pocket of spacetime interacts with and …
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It is a mistake to claim we can never understand what came before the big bang or what caused the big bang. We just need to step back and re-examine the assumptions made in our current model and then review a more likely assumption to the formation of our visible universe than a hot dense quantum fluctuating golf ball of cold dark matter. When we d…
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We create our own silly paradoxes by clinging to the last shreds of our Earthcentricity. That feeling that our planet or species is in some way special. We gain comfort in claiming we know what the smallest most elemental units of anything are when in reality that knowledge will forever remain within the confines of the limitations of the scientifi…
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There is a very sharp divide across our species. There is one portion (and I don't think that it is even close to half ) who firmly understand the most paradox free method of explaining existence is an #eternally #infinite #multiverse and a second portion who firmly believe existence can be either finite in time or finite in space or both. There is…
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Can all forces in the universe really be consolidated to a single underlying force behind them all. When one understands the true building block of reality than I think yes, there can in fact be a driving force behind everything and when we attack the problem from a new perspective the answers won't far behind. Live Long And Prosper May The Force B…
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What theory of everything would be complete without being able to describe the basic building block that makes up all of existence ? Can we honestly expect to ever find such an elementary building block? I think so. Live Long And Prosper May The Force Be With You 42 DR JM Nipok #thenaturalstateofnature https://thenaturalstateofnature.org…
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Far more wave function collapses are driven by the laws of the macro world than the very small number that collapse early due to observation or measurement. So much effort has been put into trying to understand the significance of the wave function collapse / decoherence that it has taken on an almost mystical surrealism. When we apply the same rig…
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Measurable vacuum energy and the need for both renormalization and virtual particles to describe the underlying mechanics of the quantum world tells us that we may have been premature to call anything quantized as also being elementary. Instead when we investigate the clear evidence for a subquantum realm beyond our ability to ever measure it direc…
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I feel there exists testable hypotheses for potential real explanations for the true nature of dark matter. Dark matter is just a placeholder for an incomplete understanding of gravity at cosmic scales. We will not find dark matter in wimps or machos but will find it when we adjust the general theory of relativity with one or more parameters that h…
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There is a far better explanation for the period prior to recombination than a hot dense fluctuating inflating pea of cold dark matter. A theory that follows perfectly from observations. One that not only offers up a realistic starting size and temperature but one that can explain current questions like the horizon problem, harmonic quasar inclinat…
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There is a far better explanation for the period prior to recombination than a hot dense fluctuating inflating pea of cold dark matter. A theory that follows perfectly from observations. One that not only offers up a realistic starting size and temperature but one that can explain current questions like the horizon problem, harmonic quasar inclinat…
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There is a far better explanation for the period prior to recombination than a hot dense fluctuating inflating pea of cold dark matter. A theory that follows perfectly from observations. One that not only offers up a realistic starting size and temperature but one that can explain current questions like the horizon problem, harmonic quasar inclinat…
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There is a far better explanation for the period prior to recombination than a hot dense fluctuating inflating pea of cold dark matter. A theory that follows perfectly from observations. One that not only offers up a realistic starting size and temperature but one that can explain current questions like the horizon problem, harmonic quasar inclinat…
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When one sees the nature of space and time for what they really are, then dark energy is no longer some mysterious unseen force. Instead it becomes a prediction. Not only does The Natural State Of Nature predict dark energy and can explain its very nature but can explain why it is variable in different areas of our visible universe and even why we …
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Once you understand the true nature of space and time, everything else seems to fall into place. We have created so many self-induced paradoxes and confusions by denying the obvious. Instead when we start with the obvious, nearly all the mysteries of science seem to unravel at our feet. Live Long And Prosper May The Force Be With You 42 DR JM Nipok…
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Todd and James discuss the new weatherbell.com preliminary winter outlook. The early outlook tilts toward below average temperatures and slightly above average snowfall. The guys break this down month by month and what to watch for with hurricane season and how that relates to the winter forecast by the time December rolls around. Todd and James al…
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Todd and James return to the podcast to talk about the spring and how it was a typical Arkansas spring. The guys talk about where it stands compared to the other spring severe seasons in the last decade. Todd and James talk about what a hot May means for the rest of summer and what the trends are going into June. James breaks down what goes into a …
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Todd and James return from the long break and briefly discuss the winter weather chances Arkansas has had and will have towards the end of winter. James thinks that winter weather is done for most of us, but Todd is holding onto hope that another chance of frozen precip returns to the state before winter is over. Todd and James discuss the upcoming…
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In the first episode after the holiday break, Todd and James talk about the tornadoes of December 10th, 2021 and the EF4 that struck northeast Arkansas. The guys also get into Storm prediction center severe weather risks and the inconsistencies in messaging and how they communicate that as broadcasters. Enhanced risks can cover days like December 1…
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Todd and James talk about things that weather broadcasters say that they wish they didn't say. There are catch phrases used throughout the weather enterprise that are are accepted, but are the true? Todd and James talk about terms like "spin up" and "thundershowers". James and Todd also discuss the phrase "tornado on the ground" and the redundancy …
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Todd Yakoubian and James Bryant take a look back at tornadoes and heavy rain of December 2nd-3rd 1982. Several major tornadoes occurred in populated areas and a state rainfall record was set. The crazy weather continued later that month with a tornado outbreak on Christmas Eve. Todd tells the story of the time his fathers clothing store was hit by …
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With the last Arkansas White Christmas being 9 years ago, Todd Yakoubian and James Bryant look at the statistical probability of getting any snow around the Christmas Holiday. They also talk about the chance for any snow during the month of December and if the predictions from early in the month of November about a fast start to winter look to hold…
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Todd Yakoubian and James Bryant talk about the weatherbell.com December 2021 outlook. It calls for temperatures in Arkansas to be 1 to 3 degrees below average. What does that mean and is it realistic? Little Rock only needs 1.5" of snow to make it the 2nd snowiest year on record. Todd and James talk about our winter prospects in the last 6 weeks of…
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Welcome to The Natural State Podcast Series from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The host is Executive Director Kane Webb, who provides an in-depth look at Arkansas’s thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. In this episode, Kane joins Shane Broadway, vice president for university relations at Arkansas State Un…
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Welcome to The Natural State Podcast Series from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The host is Executive Director Kane Webb, who provides an in-depth look at Arkansas’s thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. This week Kane joins Patrick Weeks President of the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Patric…
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Welcome to The Natural State Podcast Series from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, hosted by Executive Director Kane Webb, who will provide an in-depth look at Arkansas’s thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. This week Kane joins Michael Wampler, Director of Sales and Marketing at Magic Springs Theme and Water…
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Welcome to The Natural State Podcast Series from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The host is Executive Director Kane Webb, who provides an in-depth look at Arkansas’s thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. This week Kane joins David Bazzel and Grady Spann to talk about Razorback football and the future of War…
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