
Michael Levin and Anna Ciaunica: Consciousness Beyond the Brain
Developmental biologist Michael Levin and cognitive scientist Anna Ciaunica discuss how cellular intelligence reshapes our understanding of consciousness, memory, and embodiment. They argue that the s...
29 Jan 20251h 32min

Eva Miranda: The Mathematical Bridge Between Classical and Quantum
Eva Miranda explains how hidden geometric structures can unite classical and quantum physics, exploring integrable systems, Bohr‑Sommerfeld leaves, and geometric quantization. The conversation reveals...
26 Jan 20252h 8min

Geoffrey Hinton: Why the Godfather of AI Now Fears His Creation
Geoffrey Hinton, the 2024 Nobel laureate and AI pioneer, warns of the existential dangers of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence. In this episode Curt Jaimungal and Hinton explore the speed of A...
18 Jan 20251h 16min

David Bentley Hart: The Hardest Question No Religion Can Answer
David Bentley Hart confronts the problem of evil, arguing it is the strongest case against theism while also exploring the hopeful implications of Christ’s resurrection. He weaves Stoic metaphysics, e...
11 Jan 20251h 59min

Yang-Hui He: Why AI Will Permanently Transform How Math Is Done
Yang-Hui He explains how machine learning is reshaping mathematics from string theory to topology. He discusses the interplay of computation and theory, and highlights new approaches that could change...
3 Jan 20252h 21min

Peter Woit and Joseph Conlon: Is String Theory Still Worth It?
Curt Jaimungal sits down with Peter Woit and Joseph Conlon to debate the merits and criticisms of string theory. They examine its potential as a unified framework, discuss experimental prospects, and ...
28 Des 20242h 31min

Matthew Segall: The Cosmos Is Made of Consciousness
Curt Jaimungal talks with Matthew Segall about the evolution of philosophical thought, linking ancient teachings on consciousness to modern scientific perspectives. They critique contemporary views of...
24 Des 20243h 12min

Maria Violaris: A Gentle Introduction to Quantum Computing
Maria Violaris examines quantum no-go theorems and entanglement as foundations for computational breakthroughs. They explore quantum no‑go theorems, Schrödinger’s cat, entanglement and how these ideas...
17 Des 20241h 29min





















