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You Are Not So Smart

074 - Begging The Question

You Are Not So Smart

You Are Not So Smart

Science, Psychology, Brain, Business, Mental Health, Culture, Neuroscience, Mind, Health

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2016

⏱️ 35 minutes

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If you believe something is bad because it is...b…

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Have you ever wondered why children won't stop asking if we're there yet?

0:04.6

The answer is that boredom is often connected to our sense of time passing or not passing, and

0:11.0

as we grow, time seems to speed up the years flitting by without a

0:16.0

pause so how does our sense of time come about? Today's sponsor the MIT

0:21.8

press just published a book by Mark Whitman that seeks to explain all of this.

0:26.8

It's called Felt Time, the psychology of how we perceive time.

0:32.0

And you should go to MITPress.com slash smart

0:35.9

to read more about it.

0:37.4

That's MIT Press.

0:39.1

dot com slash smart.

0:42.0

slash smart. He pulled down into the middle of the parties in there.

0:53.0

It was cool, we got by the head bad.

0:56.0

They went quiet.

0:57.0

That's what I'm talking about the power of the gospel.

1:00.0

Everybody.

1:01.0

Everybody. It was cool, we got by the happy, they went quiet. Welcome to the You Are Not So Smart Podcast.

1:07.0

Episode.

1:10.0

Episode 74. This is the sixth episode in a series of episodes a season of episodes

1:33.0

season of episodes all about logical fallacies. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,

1:55.0

logical fallacies.

1:56.2

If you haven't heard the earlier episodes,

1:58.8

we covered what logical fallacies are, how they work,

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