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11 Things to Know About Dating an INTJ Personality Type - Duration: 4:57.

11 Things to Know About Dating an INTJ Personality Type

INTJs are generally introverted (they prefer to be alone most of the time), intuiting (they

tend to focus on thoughts and ideas rather than facts and experiences), thinking (they

tend to be more logical rather than emotional), and judging (they tend to be organized and

goal oriented)

Being in a relationship with an INTJ can be a challenging puzzle everyone want to solve.

At first, it is really interesting as people want to discover more and more about INTJs,

but as time goes, the understanding between both personalities will be the key to determine

where the relationship is going to.

For that reasons, here are some serious things you should know about dating an INTJ personality

type.

Before we jump to the lists, make sure to like this video and subscribe to our channel,

so you won't miss any of our interesting updates in the future.

#1 - INTJs need a lot of encouragement to make the first move

INTJs often get stucks on their own heads, often times they don't have enough courage

to tell you their feelings.

So, if you want to convey that you like an INTJ, you may have to just come out and say

it

#2 - They are planning something obsessively

In most cases, INTJs are planning everything obsessively.

When you invite them to hang out Saturday, you may not realize that they are busy planning

up their Monday through Friday just to reserve Saturday for you.

If you then suddenly decide on Wednesday night that Friday is actually better, then you are

out of luck and make things complicated.

#3 - They hate if you are illogical

INTJs are a logical creature, so if you suddenly become illogical, they tend to be viscerally

angry to you.

It doesn't make something right even if you feel something, they'd rather you say something

hurtful but true than something that makes no sense whatsoever.

#4 - INTJs are Fiercely Loyal.

To INTJs, honesty is practical not just ethical so they really put their best efforts to be

a faithful person when it comes to relationship.

They certainly don't honor dishonesty and it can lead to cannot being trusted or predicted.

#5 - INTJs Want You To Be More Blunt

For some people, honesty that INTJs personality type have can sometimes rub others the wrong

way.

But to make your relationship work with INTJs, you shouldn't be offended by it.

Instead, you should learn doing the same thing by being more blunt.

#6 - INTJs Want You To Succeed

When INTJs are in relationship, they care and support their partners.

They even practically help their partners to reach the goals.

So, it is actually something to be proud of when you actually are in relationship with

any of them.

#7 - INTJs feel far more than they express.

INTJs are not the type that will express everything outside, they may unintentionally make you

think that you're not so important to them, but whenever you start to doubt about their

interest, open up about your own feelings, have a nice conversation and you will find

them more caring than you realize.

#8 - INTJs Need Time Alone, A Lot

Compared to other personality types, INTJs are unique when it comes to needing a time

alone because they need a lot of it.

They love being alone without any distractions.

And don't worry, while being away from you, they never think of cheating you.

#9 - INTJs Are Hard to Shop For

INTJs are not people who like random gifts.

They prefer receiving something they really want even though it is cheaper when it comes

to price.

So, always ask before buying them a gift.

#10 - INTJs Think about Their Feelings

You're wrong if you think INTJs as robots because they do have powerful and deep emotions

they think of.

Only, INTJs prefer to not showing their feelings and keeping it private instead.

So, it's only normal if sometimes they look like introverts.

#11 - INTJs Only Argue Not Upset

What INTJs actually do when arguing is testing the ideas not expressing anger or making a

point.

So, every time they argue, they never do it with lack of respect.

Instead, they actually want to help constructing ideas.

All in all, that's the 11 things to know about dating an INTJ personality type.

Really cool information isn't it!

Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes - Duration: 6:22.

E=mc^2, the most famous equation in the world, describes the fact that anything with mass

possesses a huge amount of energy, in principle – like, a 5kg cat has enough energy in its

mass to power the entire country of Norway for a year – if only the energy could somehow

be fully extracted from the cat.

But it turns out that efficiently extracting energy from mass is a very hard thing to do.

Anti-matter is, of course, the most efficient way of extracting energy from mass since,

if you collide a cat with a cat made of anti-matter, 100% of the mass of the cat and anti-cat will

be converted into energy (powering Norway for 2 years).

But the universe has almost no naturally-occurring anti-matter, so it's not a practical choice

for generating energy, since you'd first have to use a lot of energy to make a large

mass of antimatter.

Since we can't use antimatter, there are basically three options left to us: chemical reactions,

nuclear reactions, and gravitational reactions - aka stuff getting pulled together by gravity,

like matter falling into black holes.

Chemical reactions, for example, are so bad at extracting energy from mass that we don't

even think about what they're doing as converting mass to energy (even though it is).

As an illustration, reacting a balloon of hydrogen and oxygen gases creates a nice big

explosion, but the end-products of the reaction only weigh half a nanogram less than the initial

reactants , which amounts to a measly 0.00000001% efficiency of converting mass into energy.

At that rate, you'd need ten billion cats to power Norway for a year.

Nuclear reactions are a lot more efficient, but still pretty bad on an absolute scale:

splitting uranium-235 into krypton and barium converts only about 0.08% of the uranium's

mass into energy, and fusing hydrogen into helium like in the sun converts about 0.7%

of the hydrogen's mass into energy.

At that rate you'd need 150 cats to power Norway for a year.

This where black holes come in – they're about as good as it gets in our universe for

extracting energy from mass.

Which may sound weird, because, as you've probably heard, nothing can escape black holes

– once inside.

But the efficiency of black holes comes from what stuff does while falling towards them,

before passing the no-turning-back point of the event horizon.

Anything that falls in a gravitational field speeds up, gaining kinetic energy, and if

it then crashes into something it can convert that kinetic energy into heat.

That heat can then radiate away as infrared radiation, slightly decreasing the mass of

the object.

For planets and stars, this conversion of mass into energy is pretty pathetic: an object

falling to the surface of the earth releases only about one billionth of its mass as energy.

That's basically as bad as a chemical reaction!

But black holes have something special going for them: they are stupendouslysmall.

A black hole with the mass of the earth would be about 2 cm across, providing way farther

for an object to fall – and since gravity gets stronger and stronger the closer you

are to an object, objects falling into black holes get accelerated to ridiculous speeds.

Specifically, an object falling all the way to the event horizon of a black hole will

have kinetic energy equivalent to converting roughly half of its half of its E=mc2 mass

energy mass.

However, if the object continues to fall into the black hole, all of that energy will be

stuck inside the black hole.

The way to actually convert mass into energy that goes out into the universe is to have

the object slowly spiral into the black hole, crashing into other stuff, heating up, radiating

that energy away thereby losing mass and speed, slowing down more, spiraling to a yet lower

orbit, and so on, all the way down to the innermost possible orbit.

And this is exactly what accretion disks around black holes do!

So how good are they at converting mass to energy?

Well, for a non-rotating black hole, the innermost possible circular orbit is actually 3 times

farther out than the event horizon, and in order to spiral in to that point an object

has to convert around 6% of its mass into energy radiated away to the outside universe.

After that point if it loses any more energy it'll plunge down into the black hole, after

which no more energy can be extracted.

But at this 6% rate, you'd only need to throw 17 cats into a black hole to power Norway

for a year.

Compared to the 0.00000001% efficiency of chemical reactions and the 0.7% efficiency

of nuclear reactions, 6% for a non-rotating black hole may seem pretty good.

But rotating black holes are even better, because of how they bend spacetime.

They literally "drag" things orbiting them in the direction of their rotation, which

means the innermost possible orbit can be much closer to the black hole (as long as

you're rotating along with the black hole).

The details depend on how fast the black hole is rotating, but for a very quickly rotating

black hole the innermost possible orbit coincides with the event horizon!

And the event horizon itself is half as big as for a non-rotating black hole.

Combined together, this means that matter falling into rotating black holes can convert

as much as 42% of its mass into energy.

Or equivalently, you'd only need 2 and a half inspiralling cats to power Norway for

a year.

So, if you really want to convert the mass of an object into energy, don't bother with

chemical reactions, or nuclear fission, or nuclear fusion: throw it into a rapidly rotating

black hole.

If you're wondering how I calculated the efficiencies of converting mass to energy,

you can just divide the energy any reaction releases by the mass energy of the things

involved – for example, when radium radioactively decays into radon and helium it releases 6.6

MeV of energy, and the mass energy of a single neutron or proton is about 940MeV, so I'll

leave it to you to figure out how efficient alpha decay is at converting mass to energy!

Or you can learn more about nuclear fission and fusion by finishing this quiz on Brilliant.org,

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Tandoori Soup Recipe - Duration: 2:06.

1 litre broth

And add 1 litre hot water boil

Half glass of orzo

1 glass of yogurt

1 egg

To unpelletize consastly whish

Half glass of flour

1 lemon

Add a few laddle soup and keep whisking

Add gradually and keep whisking

250 gram-little chopped and boilled meat

1 dessert blackpepper-1 table spoon of salt mix until boils

You can service with dill

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