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      "text": "Elf. E-L-F. And I'll say seven degrees, time for me to mosey on out of here. Have a good day, all."
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      "text": " And he co-authored this along with Francis Crick. And he was born April 6, 1926. And he just passed away November 6, 2025. And Watson and Crick, as well as Maurice Wilkins, they won the Nobel Prize in medicine for their discovery. So I thought I'd pass that along tonight. And the giant new science has now passed from us, James Watson."
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      "text": " And AI has shown similar behaviors in the past where it exhibited lying, cheating, and hiding manipulative behavior, to even threatening to kill a philosophy professor or even steal nuclear codes, and also even to start a deadly pandemic. And scientists, they don't have a strong explanation right now why AI models sometimes refuse shutdown, so this is prompting a lot more continuous research to see if they can figure this one out. Thanks for watching!"
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      "text": " And the Moon, the Moon has an elliptical orbit around the Earth and supermoons happen because of the Moon's elliptical orbit. Aphelion and perihelion, perihelion was the closest aphelion that's furthest away. And the Moon appears about 14% bigger and about 30% brighter during perigee, that's when it's closest, and apoge is when it's further away. And so we'll take a look. Actually, I'm just thinking here too, if you were to hold your hand up with your baby finger pointing up from about the edge of your nail across to the other edge of your nail or across the tip of your baby finger when it's extended at arm's length. That's about a five degree, that's about a five degree angle. So if you look at the Moon, the Moon will cover about that distance. So about a 14% bigger, that makes it about 5.7 degrees in angular distance. It increased just a tiny bit. Not a lot, but just a tiny bit."
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