
Gregory Chaitin: Has Scientific Innovation Stalled Since the 1920s?
Gregory Chaitin argues scientific innovation stalled since the 1920s using algorithmic information theory. Chaitin shares his perspective on metabiology, complexity, and how the academy might be reima...
20 Sep 202439min

Latham Boyle: The Simplest Model That Explains Nearly Everything
Latham Boyle proposes a unified model challenging Big Bang cosmology through time-symmetric universe theory. He examines the concept of unification and how his work challenges conventional views of th...
18 Sep 20242h 18min

Harry Collins: Why the Michelson-Morley Experiment Is Misunderstood
Harry Collins, a distinguished sociologist of science, discusses how expertise, discovery, and social dynamics shape scientific inquiry, critiquing the legacy of the Michelson–Morley experiment and it...
13 Sep 20241h 1min

Jonathan Oppenheim: Why Gravity Might Not Be Quantum After All
Jonathan Oppenheim (UCL) challenges quantum gravity orthodoxy, arguing spacetime remains fundamentally classical. He examines quantum‑classical hybrid dynamics, path integrals, and the role of observa...
10 Sep 20241h 10min

Raphael Liogier: Humanity's Next Evolutionary Jump Is Happening Now
Raphaël Liogier examines humanity's evolutionary jump through meditation, materialism, and spiritual transcendence. He explores belief, spirituality, and transcendence in modern society while confront...
6 Sep 20241h 43min

Fall Asleep to UFO Stories (10 Hours)
Drift into sleep with ten hours of curated UFO stories, blending history, lore, and mysterious encounters. This soothing playlist is designed to help you relax and fall asleep while exploring the phen...
6 Sep 202411h 10min

Lue Elizondo: Pentagon's UFO Investigator Breaks 2 Year Silence
Former Pentagon AATIP director Lue Elizondo returns after a two-year silence to discuss his resignation, the greatest threats humanity faces, and the ongoing debate over UFO disclosure. He shares pers...
4 Sep 20241h 47min

Peter Woit: The Forgotten Geometry That Could Unify Physics
Peter Woit, senior lecturer at Columbia and author of *Not Even Wrong*, critiques the failures of grand unified and string theories and argues that they have stalled the search for a unified physical ...
2 Sep 20241h 34min





















