His game-theory formula for who wins a game; the transcript reads 'coronation' but context indicates coordination.
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mass times energy times coordination
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"...have a momentum of their own. Scripts that allow for unconscious coordination. Scripts that present roles for individuals to audition for. So, just by..."
"...wins a game is able to do this, okay? Mass times energy times coordination, okay? So these are the three things you want to..."
"...conflict, debate. So this creates friction in the relationship. So subconscious coordination is much more powerful than conscious coordination. It allows for frictionless cooperation..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
The episode's pressure is not that religion sometimes decorates politics.
The episode starts with Iran and ends with Putin, but the real machinery is the formula between them: mass times energy times coordination.
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