
Eva Miranda: Fluid Motion Is Turing-Complete (Proving Penrose Right)
Mathematician Eva Miranda reveals a new proof that fluid motion can be Turing‑complete, making certain fluid paths undecidable. The episode explores the consequences for chaos theory, the Navier‑Stoke...
7 Jul 20251h 52min

Jacob Barandes: The Mathematical Accident That Rewrites Quantum Theory
Jacob Barandes challenges a hidden assumption in quantum theory, linking classical probability to quantum mechanics through a so‑called mathematical accident. The episode explores how this view reshap...
1 Jul 20252h 12min

John Norton: The 300-Year-Old Physics Mistake No One Noticed
Professor John Norton dismantles long‑standing assumptions in physics, from Newtonian determinism to the myth of Landauer’s principle. He argues that causation may be illusory, explores the breakdown ...
27 Jun 20251h 53min

Barandes and Adlam: Why Many Worlds Is Nonsensical and Unfounded
Emily Adlam and Jacob Barandes deliver a forceful critique of the Many‑Worlds Interpretation, arguing that it remains a philosophical fantasy without testable predictions or empirical grounding. The c...
25 Jun 20252h 21min

Loewer and Chen: Do the Laws of Physics Actually Exist?
Barry Loewer and Eddy Chen debate whether the laws of physics are mind‑independent constraints or human‑made descriptions, weaving metaphysics, causation, and probability into a lively discussion. The...
16 Jun 20252h 16min

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 Jun 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 Jun 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 Jun 20253h 10min




















