@alon_mizrahi I think with capacity you can dig more but you can’t refine more. The national reserves as a backstop will be depleted once the next stage arises
@DrDiGiorgio@DanMunro Honestly it actually could be priced in kWh and if it was accurate, most would be able to see that doctors would be earning risk adjusted minimum wage
They are not linking the US and Israeli militaries, they are putting the American military-industrial complex and every defense-related research in the US under the command and supervision of Israel. The US will have no more secrets; everything will be formally in Israel's hands
There is a severe misunderstanding of aggressive strength vs defensive strength. It takes exponentially more power to invade than to defend. Manufacturing costs also add on to strength. While places like Iran are reducing all costs for close to 50 years, western model has lost manufacturing capabilities and a bloated expense budget with a ton of waste
@sdixitmd@realdocspeaks They aren’t directly because they have local “monopolies.” Most private insurance is through employers, and employers do not offer more than one insurer.
@pati_marins64 And drilling, I’m sure there is something there that is different. The more underground you go, the more protected you are. They put the Afghan model of n super steroids
Modern life has tricked us into thinking travel is good.
It's kind of barbaric for the body.
Last time I went to Asia we measured my biomarkers.
The data was bad…
+ 9 days for blood glucose stability
+ 9 days to re-entrain my circadian rhythm
+ 18 days for sleep architecture recovery
The research:
+ people who travel constantly for work (3+ wks a month) have measurably more anxiety, depression, and drinking problems than people who don’t
+ repeated jet lag is linked to memory-region shrinkage in flight crews
+ your immune system takes a hit. Dry cabin air dries out mucous membranes that block infection which can leave you more exposed to getting sick
This is intuitive because the body runs on a clock. Biological processes kicked off by another, with sleep + sun running the show.
Cabin altitude is ~7,000 ft. Hypoxia alone disrupts cortisol and suppresses nocturnal melatonin for hours after you land. Cabin humidity drops as low as 5% (drier than the Sahara).
If you’re budgeting your international trips: I’d suggest no more than once every 3 months. Evidence shows you need ~1 day per time zone to re-entrain, and east is worse than west.
Once Kate gets back she’s starting the female protocol. This also means she can’t travel internationally for at least a few months while we collect baseline measurement.
The body understands time zone changes as trauma.
I hope that this is my last international trip for a very long time.