A conversation with Samo Burja
Aaron Sevivas Aaron Sevivas
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 Published On Nov 27, 2021

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00:00 Samo's company, Bismarck Analysis, got it's name as an homage to Otto von Bismarck
02:36 Description of what Bismarck Analysis and it's creator, Samo Burja, do to help governments/institutions
09:02 Göbekli Tepe
11:57 The geography of the world looked very different during the last ice age (Sumerian civilization may have originated in the east?)
15:38 Sumerian civilization
17:06 When did the homo sapien discover agriculture? It could have been long before you think.
33:59 Human technological progress is not linear advancement. It more closely resembles a sine curve; and sometimes specific technologies can go extinct.
35:43 Bronze Age collapse
42:42 When countries recurrently trade they form something that can resemble an organism. Did the Bronze Age superpowers form an organism that attacked itself (before the collapse) or was it peaceful (healthy organism)? Or can war be considered an organism's immune system?
52:46 To be emperor/dictator during The Roman Empire was an extremely dangerous job; maybe even a death sentence.
01:00:51 The succession problem
01:06:33 How video revolutionized knowledge sharing. Combining explicit knowledge sharing (reading) with tacit knowledge sharing (video) can result in an explosion of human innovation.
01:14:06 In reference to the previous discussions of the Bronze Age superpowers forming an organism of sorts, present day superpowers seem to also be forming an organism through trade. Would China, being part of this organism, really attack Taiwan? Would this organism, once again, attack itself?
01:22:54 The Bismarck Brief

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