
Elan Barenholtz: Language Is an Autonomous Organism, Not a Tool
Elan Barenholtz, a cognitive scientist at Florida Atlantic University, argues that language functions as an autonomous, autoregressive system disconnected from the external world. He explores how AI’s...
13 Kesä 20252h 30min

Curt Jaimungal: What Is Energy, Actually?
Curt Jaimungal challenges the conventional notion of energy, arguing it's not even a well-defined concept. He builds on Veritasium’s critique and explores the philosophical and scientific implications...
6 Kesä 202512min

Eric Weinstein: The Theory He Kept Secret for Four Decades (Geometric Unity)
Eric Weinstein reveals the core of his Geometric Unity theory after 40 years of development. He also explores philosophical implications, quantum‑classical relationships, and the challenges of communi...
3 Kesä 20253h 10min

David Wallace: Why Many Worlds Is the Only Consistent Interpretation
Philosopher of physics David Wallace unpacks the Everett (Many‑Worlds) interpretation, tackling common misconceptions, probability, emergence and personal identity across multiple worlds. He also exam...
29 Touko 20252h 18min

Yang-Hui He: How AI Is Reshaping Pure Mathematics Right Now
Yang-Hui He explores how AI is reshaping pure mathematics, from the murmuration conjecture to Riemann Hypothesis. We examine the changing research landscape, the role of intuition, and what a future w...
23 Touko 20251h 59min

Curt Jaimungal: Explain Like I'm Five? Challenge Accepted.
We examine the common claim that you must be able to explain a concept to a five‑year‑old to truly understand it, arguing that the idea can be misleading and even harmful. The episode explores why som...
15 Touko 202520min

David Kaiser: MIT Physicist on Black Holes Older Than the Universe
MIT physicist and historian David Kaiser examines primordial black holes, exploring how they might explain dark matter and connect to cosmic inflation. He discusses their potential impact on our under...
12 Touko 20251h 53min

Curt Jaimungal: Demystifying Godel's Theorem
Gödel’s incompleteness theorem is often misrepresented in popular science. In this episode we cut through the hype, correcting misconceptions from figures like Neil deGrasse Tyson, Veritasium, Michio ...
5 Touko 202524min
















