Episodes (Page 31)
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Niall Ferguson's book 'Doom' argues that major catastrophes are inherently unpredictable.
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Brian Keating shares personal stories and reflections from his book 'Losing the Nobel Prize'.
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Bernardo Kastrup engages in a debate about consciousness and superdeterminism.
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Eric Weinstein calls for a rescue of the physics community from its current state.
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Explores the existence of more than the commonly known three or four phases of matter.
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Lord Martin Rees argues science must guide humanity towards a rational, long-term future.
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Balaji Srinivasan critiques San Francisco as a 'failed state by design'.
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Balaji Srinivasan reiterates the concept of 'The Network State' as eternal and enduring.
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Eric Weinstein discusses the balance between spiritual and logical thinking in science.
Albert Einstein
Geometric Unity
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Physicist Neil Turok suggests the universe operates on simple, undiscovered principles.
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Nobel laureate Guido Imbens discusses methodological contributions to causal analysis.
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Physics is stuck because the standard model is considered 'ugly' and lacks naturalness.
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Fraser Cain discusses space and astronomy news from Universe Today.
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Steven Pinker argues that despite challenges, humanity is improving on many metrics.
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Tim Palmer advocates for embracing uncertainty and chaos theory in science.
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Neil Turok advises physicists that much of theoretical work is currently misguided.
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Eric Weinstein discusses Bitcoin and the future of wealth and legacy.
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Brian Keating hosts his first 'Ask Me Anything' session.
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Nick Bostrom explores the philosophical concept of the simulation hypothesis.
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Nobel laureate Bill Phillips discusses the history and breakthroughs in timekeeping.