The Boltzmann brain thought experiment posits that you are more likely to be a single, hallucinating brain in the void rather than a human that has arrived on Earth due to traditional cosmology and evolution. Does this make sense? Do the statistics really back this up? I don't feel like a lonely brain... but perhaps I am? I hope you enjoy this video and have a nice time relaxing with me. Best regards, Harry --- If you want to support me, you can get ad-free videos, behind-the-scenes content, extra lore, the ability to vote on new videos, and close-up looks at props on Patreon: / somereadingsasmr Throne: https://throne.com/somereadingsasmr Instagram: / somereadingsasmr TikTok: / somereadingsasmr X: https://x.com/readingsasmr --- What is ASMR? Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a pleasant physical sensation that can be triggered by various stimuli. ASMR videos, therefore, focus on creating an environment conducive to helping you experience ASMR. ASMR is a unique and scientifically established feeling that some people experience. It is often described as a tingling sensation on the skin of the scalp and back of the neck, and is usually accompanied by an increased sense of relaxation, sleepiness, or focus. ASMR videos are used in many ways, commonly as study aids, sleep aids, and comfort for anxiety.
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