Ep71 "Why do our memories drift? Part 2: Misremembering yourself"

Ep71 "Why do our memories drift? Part 2: Misremembering yourself"

Is your notion of yourself built on narrative that may or may not be accurate? If someone told you an entirely false story about yourself, could you come to believe it? What does that have to do with six people who spent over a decade in prison together for a crime they didn't commit? Join Eagleman for part 2 of some mind-blowing conclusions about your account of your own life.

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Ep145 Why do we compulsively click on ragebait? with Angele Christin

Ep145 Why do we compulsively click on ragebait? with Angele Christin

Do algorithms shape our lives? What did clickbait look like before the internet? Why do journalists start writing differently when metrics are introduced? What does any of this have to do with cooking...

16 Maalis 1h 10min

Ep144  "How do things last?" Part 2: Millennia with Alexander Rose

Ep144 "How do things last?" Part 2: Millennia with Alexander Rose

What is a 10,000 year clock? What is the Y10k bug? What allows some organizations to last a millennium? What do ancient ceramics have to do with ball bearings in satellites? What does any of this have...

9 Maalis 55min

Ep143 "How do things last?" Part 1: neurons to civilizations

Ep143 "How do things last?" Part 1: neurons to civilizations

What makes things last, and what do very different lasting things have in common? Why might a space alien not be able to understand music? Why do windows in medieval cathedrals look thicker at the bot...

2 Maalis 44min

Ep142 "Do breakthroughs require rule-breakers?" with Eric Weinstein

Ep142 "Do breakthroughs require rule-breakers?" with Eric Weinstein

Why do revolutionary ideas so often come from outsiders? Do good scientists sometimes crowd out great ones? Do we still have room for scientific cowboys? And what is the relationship between national ...

23 Helmi 1h 32min

Ep141 "What do brains and weather systems have in common?" with Nicole Rust

Ep141 "What do brains and weather systems have in common?" with Nicole Rust

Does brain science need a new grand plan? Is the brain less like an assembly line and more like a weather system? What does this mean for what counts as explanatory, and how might AI help us in the ne...

16 Helmi 36min

Ep140 "How does your brain decide what’s true?" with Sam Harris

Ep140 "How does your brain decide what’s true?" with Sam Harris

Why do we believe what we believe? Why is changing our opinions so difficult, and why does a challenged belief so often feel like a personal attack? What if beliefs didn’t evolve to be true, but to be...

9 Helmi 1h 20min

Ep139 "What does alignment look like in a society of AIs?" with Danielle Perszyk

Ep139 "What does alignment look like in a society of AIs?" with Danielle Perszyk

Is intelligence a property of individual brains, or is it something that emerges from many brains trying to align with one another? How can we build AI agents to improve our understanding of the world...

2 Helmi 58min

Ep138 "Why do our political brains mistake opinion for truth?" with Kaizen Asiedu

Ep138 "Why do our political brains mistake opinion for truth?" with Kaizen Asiedu

What if your confidence in your political beliefs does not correlate with their accuracy? Why does a pundit's outrage often feel so convincing and nuance so unsatisfying? Are conspiracy theories a pre...

26 Tammi 1h 7min

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