
Woit and Conlon: Is String Theory Still Worth Pursuing?
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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 20241h 29min

Jonathan Pageau: Why We Were Wrong About the Purpose of Religion
Jonathan Pageau argues Christian non-dualism reconciles ancient wisdom with modern cognitive theories of everything. They discuss how unity and multiplicity, vertical causation, and the nature of huma...
12 Dec 20243h 23min

Sabine Hossenfelder: What Went Wrong with Fundamental Physics
Sabine Hossenfelder dismantles fundamental physics, revealing how funding pressures corrupt theoretical progress. They examine why experimental data is scarce, how funding pressures shape research, an...
7 Dec 20242h 7min

Iain McGilchrist: How Your Brain's Two Halves Shape Consciousness
Curt Jaimungal talks with Iain McGilchrist about how the brain’s hemispheric differences shape consciousness, wisdom, and our experience of reality. The conversation weaves Eastern and Western philoso...
26 Nov 20242h 52min

Avshalom Elitzur: Spacetime Emerges from Quantum Interactions
Curt Jaimungal talks with physicist Avshalom Elitzur about his bold new vision where spacetime emerges from quantum interactions in pure nothingness. They explore ideas such as negative‑mass particles...
19 Nov 20242h 22min

Julian Barbour: The Physicist Who Says Time Does Not Exist
Curt Jaimungal sits down with Julian Barbour to examine the claim that time is not fundamental but emerges from change. They discuss shape dynamics, the universe’s increasing order, and how Barbour’s ...
16 Nov 20241h 57min





















