
Bernardo Kastrup: Why Analytical Idealism Defeats Materialism
Bernardo Kastrup argues for analytical idealism over materialism and challenges the illusion of individual self Curt and Bernardo debate a wide range of thinkers from Joscha Bach to Carl Jung, probing...
20 Feb 20215h 1min

Alex Tsakiris: Evil, Objective Morality, and the Limits of Materialism
Alex Tsakiris joins Curt Jaimungal to examine the nature of evil, objective morality, and post‑modernism, using Curt’s documentary Better Left Unsaid as a focal point. The conversation also explores A...
2 Feb 20211h 32min

Thomas Campbell: Remote Viewing, Meditation, and Entity Communication
Thomas Campbell reveals remote viewing techniques and claims of communicating with non-physical entities He explores the scientific claims behind his Theory of Everything, offers practical meditation ...
30 Jan 20212h 2min

Nathan Myhrvold: Working with Hawking, NASA's Errors, and Innovation
Curt and inventor Nathan Myhrvold discuss how Myhrvold stays extraordinarily productive, his collaboration with Stephen Hawking, and controversial viewpoints on NASA data, COVID lockdown policies, and...
29 Jan 20212h 50min

Thomas Campbell: A Physicist's Comprehensive Theory of Consciousness
Thomas Campbell, author of the My Big TOE trilogy, explores his comprehensive Theory of Everything, linking scientific paradoxes with paranormal phenomena and the nature of consciousness. The conversa...
23 Des 20203h 29min

Noam Chomsky on Jung, Wittgenstein, and Gödel
Noam Chomsky (MIT) tackles Gödel's incompleteness, challenges Wittgenstein, and defends mathematical realism He engages with scholars on topics such as Wittgenstein, Jung, and the Sapir‑Whorf hypothes...
20 Des 20201h 26min

David Sloan Wilson: Group Selection, Memes, and Cultural Evolution
David Sloan Wilson defends group selection theory and examines how memes threaten Western cultural values They explore how evolutionary theory intersects with politics, identity, and culture, and disc...
14 Des 20202h 45min

Anil Seth: Why Consciousness Is a Controlled Hallucination
Anil Seth (University of Sussex) explains the Bayesian brain model and challenges Dennett's views on consciousness They explore perception, illusion, free will, and even the prospects of mind uploadin...
23 Nov 20202h 49min





















