The Avoidable U.S.-China War –A Conversation with Condoleezza Rice & Kevin Rudd

Condoleezza Rice & Kevin Rudd

11 a.m., July 2, 2023

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In this very informative video, Asia Society President and CEO Kevin Rudd speaks with former Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice about his new book, ‘The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict between the U.S. and Xi Jinping’s China,’ which demystifies the actions of the two superpowers, explaining and translating them for the benefit of others.
This event is the fourth of eight in Asia Society Northern California’s popular Seeking Truth Through Facts U.S.-China Program, which focuses on new strategic frameworks for the bilateral relationship, as well as the global impact of the political and economic landscape.
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Can We Get Out of the Dilemma of Capitalism Damaging Our Society

This Sunday we will watch two videos on the topic “Can We Get Out of the Dilemma of Capitalism Damaging Our Society?”

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  1. https://www.ted.com/talks/harish_manwani_profit_s_not_always_the_point
  2. https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_marks_in_praise_of_conflict.

ALSO: The Atheist Community of San Jose invites members of the Humanist Community to a July 4 potluck at Judy and Mark’s Mountain View home at 7:30 pm, followed by the option of walking together to Shoreline Park to view the spectacular Mountain View fireworks up close. Details are at www.meetup.com/ACofSJ/events.

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Invisible No Longer – Politically Empowering the Humanist & Atheist Communities

Lily Bolourian, Sarah Levin, and Ron Millar

A video of a talk by Lily Bolourian, Sarah Levin, and Ron Millar

11 a.m., June 18, 2023

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This Sunday we will watch and discuss a session from the American Humanist Association 2023 annual conference: “Invisible No Longer – Politically Empowering the Humanist and Atheist Communities.”
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Time in Reality Hertz

Martin Squibbs

Martin Squibbs

11 a.m., June 11, 2023

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We deal with time every day, in planning, ordering, and organizing our own lives, and in using it in the mathematical models of almost every branch of science, technology, and engineering. Yet despite this, what time is and what time measures remain largely a mystery to us. I’d like to present a possible solution.

I’ll start by considering the two worlds I believe we so often speak of and hold in mind. The first is familiar to us all and it’s our own world in mind, where we, our self, also reside. This world and this self, both in this mind, exist, I believe, within our brain. The second world is a little less familiar. It includes our mind, our brain, our body, in fact, all of life on Earth, all of the Earth, and our solar system, etc. This world then is the known Universe. I call it reality.

I believe that we frequently conflate these two worlds, and treat them the same, and that this can lead to false assumptions, and, of course, to being unable to distinguish their possible differences. So I’ll like to consider them separately. What are they? How do they behave? What is their relationship with one another? How might our two different branches of physics, classical and quantum, map onto their different realities? And of course inherent in all these questions and their answers; what is the nature of time in each of these worlds?

Finally, with this framework of reality in mind, I’d like to consider some of the mysteries, problems, and complex ideas that exist within physics and other disciplines, to see if they might work, and how they might work in such a framework. And could this framework offer fresh insights, more clarity, and possibly some solutions to them?

Bio
Martin was born in England in 1964 and graduated with a Degree in Electrical Engineering and Management from Imperial College, London in 1987. He moved to the US in 1994 and has held a career in the semiconductor industry, in various positions in design, marketing, and business development.

He had a love and fascination for clocks from an early age, which probably sparked his curiosity in time. He was never comfortable with the idea of time being a 4th dimension of space, and met a family friend in England one Christmas, Dennis Smout, who in response to his discomfort suggested “Well, maybe this moment is not in time, but rather time is in this moment”. This struck a chord in him that has rung true ever since, and launched him on his journey with time, to explore and uncover its true nature.

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How AI Could Save Education

Sal Kahn

A video of Sal Kahn

11 a.m., June 4, 2023

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This Sunday we will watch a 15-minute TED talk of Sal Khan, of Kahn Academy, on How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education. It’s a demonstration of how AI can be used, different from the end-of-the-world warnings we’ve been hearing.

Artificial intelligence could spark the greatest positive transformation education has ever seen. This video shows the opportunities for students and educators to collaborate with AI tools — including the potential of a personal AI tutor for every student and an AI teaching assistant for every teacher.

You can view this video here.

Salman “Sal” Amin Khan is an American educator and the founder of Khan Academy, a free online non-profit educational platform with which he has produced over 6,500 video lessons teaching a wide spectrum of academic subjects, originally focusing on mathematics and science.

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America’s Great Divide: Megyn Kelly Interview

Megyn Kelly

A video of an interview of Megyn Kelly

11 a.m., May 28, 2023

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This Sunday we will watch a 43-minute video interview with conservative news commentator Megyn Kelly conducted by Frontline’s Michael Kirk on October 3 2019.

In it Kelly gives a surprisingly candid and nonjudgmental review of what divides America and the appeal and judgment of both Barak Obama and Donald Trump. Preview the 43-minute recording here.

Kelly earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Albany Law School in 1995 and became an associate attorney in the Chicago office of law firm Bickel & Brewer LLP. In 2003, Kelly moved to Washington, D.C., where she was hired by the ABC affiliate WJLA TV as a general assignment reporter and in 2004 moved to FOX News where she hosted or appeared on several news commentary shows. In 2017 she moved to NBC with her own show. After leaving NBC, Kelly launched a media production company with her podcast The Megyn Kelly Show.

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