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    Are experts failing us?

    While there is no clear answer to this question, it is clear that there is a growing public distrust of experts and institutions, and even more clear that this has severe consequences for society and science. 

    Join me and my colleague Eric Weinstein as we explore this issue, dig deep into the reasons for this skepticism, from political pressures to historical deceptions, and hypothesize potential solutions!

    Eric Weinstein is an American managing director of Thiel Capital, Peter Thiel's investment firm, a position he has held since 2015. Though not an academic physicist, he proposed a unified theory of physics in 2013. He and his brother Bret Weinstein coined the term Intellectual Dark Web to refer to an informal group of pundits. Eric is a vocal critic of modern academic hierarchies and advocates for advances in scientific theory over an emphasis on experimental results. We discuss funding, academic freedom, and theoretical vs experimental physics.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:00:33 Giving platforms to unorthodox thinkers

    00:03:39 Eric on the collapse of institutional trust

    00:06:25 The decline in the reputation of universities and their impact

    00:11:49 Need for reconciliation over COVID-related lies

    00:24:08 Dangers of misinformation 

    00:28:04 The complicated relationship between national security and science

    00:40:57 Eric’s vision for re-establishing trust in the scientific community

    01:08:14 Outro




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    You know what's better than a 250k sub celebration? 

    Nothing! 

    I am immensely grateful for each and every one of you. Thank you so much for joining me on this journey. There is nothing I love more than engaging with all of you and sharing my passion for the impossible every day. 

    To celebrate and commemorate this crazy milestone, I've asked for questions on all my channels, and today, I'm going to answer them all! 

    So, without further ado, let’s get right Into the Impossible!

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00:00 Intro 
    00:01:37 Does time have any relationship with temperature? 
    00:07:18 On losing the Nobel Prize
    00:14:07 How much do I get paid? 
    00:16:43 Why do we prioritize studying the minutiae? 
    00:22:35 How do we know that the CMB occurred 380,000 years after the Big Bang?
    00:27:52 The greatest challenge of our educational system 
    00:36:04 Why I’m not convinced by determinism 
    00:41:52 The reality of podcasting and money 
    00:50:01 Is it time to stop taking Sam Harris seriously?
    00:56:24 Problems in our educational system and the prestige of physics 
    01:08:30 How do I explain my work at cocktail parties?
    01:11:56 Could gravity be massive? 
    01:15:00 Could the universe be an infinite multidimensional fractal?
    01:24:43 Gravitational lensing 
    01:28:00 How many galaxies does the universe contain? 
    01:30:57 Joe Rogan’s mini-me? 
    01:36:37 Does dark matter even exist? 
    01:39:50 My favorite meteorites, Starlink and the Simons Observatory
    01:43:29 Extra interdimensional beings? 
    01:48:30 Are there various ways to solve the Hubble tension? 
    01:54:50 Outro

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    The acceleration of the expansion of the universe is one of the fundamental questions in cosmology. 

    Scientists believe that dark energy is driving and accelerating the expansion; however, there is a discrepancy between the predicted amount of dark energy in the universe and our theoretical calculations based on the properties of fundamental particles.

    To get to the bottom of this, today's guest, Professor Claudia de Rham, proposed a new theory of "massive gravity" that could solve this “impossible” riddle. 

    Claudia de Rham is a Swiss theoretical physicist at Imperial College London. She is known for her work at the intersection of gravity, cosmology, and particle physics. She won the 2020 Blavatnik Young Scientist Award for reviving the theory of massive gravity and has made significant contributions to understanding dark energy, dark matter, and gravity. Her research focuses on modified theories of gravity, including massive gravity and Galileon gravity.

    Join us as we explore the true nature of gravity and the beauty of falling!

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:19 Mass of the graviton 

    00:08:20 Judging a book by its cover

    00:15:20 Could AI experience the joy of falling?

    00:20:07 The speed of gravity 

    00:22:55 How would a breathing mode manifest itself?

    00:34:08 Extra dimensions  

    00:40:00 Do we need a quantum theory of gravity? 

    00:45:00 Nothing happens at the Planck length

    00:50:27 Quantum nature of gravity 

    00:55:34 Outro




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    In this personal conversation with a long-time friend of the show, Lawrence Krauss, I talk about my origins, my passion for physics, how I started researching the CMB, the BICEP experiments, my relationship with religion and Judaism, and much more. Tune in! 

    Lawrence M. Krauss is a highly acclaimed theoretical physicist, commentator, bestselling author, President of The Origins Project Foundation, and host of the Origins Podcast. Among his many significant scientific contributions was the 1995 proposal that most of the Universe's energy resides in empty space.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:00:38 My origins

    00:09:27 The importance of reading science and sci-fi 

    00:20:11 My passion for physics 

    00:30:49 On religion & my relationship with Judaism 

    00:49:35 Why I research the CMB

    01:05:12 The BICEP experiments 

    01:17:39 The rush to publish 

    01:23:24 Inflation theory and the multiverse

    01:35:52 Simons Array and Simons Observatory 

    01:51:37 Outro




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    A couple of months ago, I had the pleasure of chatting with James Altucher. James is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, bestselling author, and host of The James Altucher show. 

    In the first part of our interview, James wanted to learn more about black holes, wormholes, and the origin of the universe, so we explored these topics in detail. Enjoy! 

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:00:37 IQ and intelligence 

    00:01:40 History of the alphabet and Rosetta Stone 

    00:03:12 Recent JWST discoveries and black holes

    00:07:19 The relationship between time and gravity 

    00:11:51 Falling into a black hole 

    00:23:39 Mathematics vs. physics 

    00:27:53 What happened with Mercury? 

    00:33:00 Why is there dark matter? 

    00:35:45 The concept of a wormhole 

    00:38:07 Limits of the speed of light and Einstein’s relativity 

    00:49:47 Outro




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    Ever wondered what happens when the realms of physics and philosophy collide?

    You get an unparalleled intellectual odyssey that goes far beyond the limits of traditional discourse. Join me and the renowned philosopher and computer engineer Bernardo Kastrup as we explore the nature of reality, the mind-body problem, psychedelics, AI, and some of the most fundamental questions in cosmology. 

    Kastrup is the executive director of Essentia Foundation. His work has been leading the modern renaissance of metaphysical idealism, the notion that reality is essentially mental. 

    He has a Ph.D. in philosophy (ontology, philosophy of mind) and another Ph.D. in computer engineering (reconfigurable computing, artificial intelligence). As a scientist, Bernardo has worked for the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Philips Research Laboratories (where the ‘Casimir Effect’ of Quantum Field Theory was discovered). 

    Formulated in detail in many academic papers and books, his ideas have been featured in Scientific American, the Institute of Art and Ideas, the Blog of the American Philosophical Association, and Big Think, among others. Bernardo’s most recent book is The Idea of the World: A multi-disciplinary argument for the mental nature of reality. For more information, freely downloadable papers, videos, etc., please visit www.bernardokastrup.com.

    Our thought-provoking conversation was led by Fidias Panayiotou, who took us on an exciting journey from empirical observations to abstract speculations.

    Tune in! 

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:06:11 My thoughts on Bernardo’s theory 

    00:23:41 The true potential of AI

    00:39:11 Spirituality and God 

    00:45:47 Bernardo’s experiences with psychedelics 

    00:55:51 How I discovered Galileo 

    01:02:42 The problem of fine-tuning

    01:07:50 Getting lost in abstraction 

    01:15:05 Why I have a podcast

    01:24:37 The case for idealism 

    01:33:25 Why you should be interested in astrophysics 

    01:37:14 Outro




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    Join Eric Metaxas and me for a thought-provoking discussion on the origins of the Universe, the Big Bang theory, and the multiverse. I also share my personal experience of almost winning the Nobel Prize and how it changed my perspective on the pursuit of scientific knowledge. 

    Eric Metaxas is the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Bonhoeffer and many other books, including Is Atheism Dead?, Martin Luther, Amazing Grace, and Letter to the American Church, which was made into a full-length documentary by the same name. Metaxas’s latest book is Religionless Christianity: God’s Answer to Evil. He has written over thirty children’s books, including the bestsellers Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving and It’s Time to Sleep, My Love, illustrated by Nancy Tillman. His books have been translated into more than twenty-five languages. He hosts Socrates in the City and the nationally syndicated Eric Metaxas Radio Show — “The Show about Everything!” — which also airs as a weekly TV program on TBN.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:17 Losing the Nobel Prize 

    00:03:56 Looking into the past with telescopes 

    00:14:39 The origin of the universe

    00:21:04 What happened before the Big Bang?

    00:27:32 Does the standard model imply multiverses? 

    00:38:29 Faith, science, and the multiverse 

    00:48:34 Outro




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    In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon.

    Or was it?

    According to conspiracy theorists, it's obvious that the moon landing was faked. Now, I don't usually pay much attention to such claims, but a few days ago Joe Rogan published a new episode of his podcast, in which he hosted none other than Bart Sibrel himself, giving him a platform to spread his anti-science nonsense to millions of people around the world.

    So, as a scientist, more specifically an astrophysicist, I feel that it is my duty to debunk his claims one by one and to explain the science behind the Apollo 11 mission.

    Tune in!

    Bart Sibrel on Joe Rogan full video ➑️ https://youtu.be/P7xu0t9dTbI?si=9NzaGK7R0fgKcaDm

    Key Takeaways:

    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:26 Getting the terminology right
    00:03:11 Wind on the Moon
    00:04:57 Magnetic fields and radiation
    00:08:48 Going to Antarctica
    00:10:50 Let’s look at the evidence
    00:17:00 Why are so many people defending the moon landing?
    00:20:14 The science behind the Moon landing
    00:33:37 Back to the Moon!
    00:39:23 Outro

    References:

    • Moon had magnetic field at least a billion years longer than thought https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/aug/09/moon-had-magnetic-field-at-least-a-billion-years-longer-than-thought-study
    • A Real Dynamo: Moon’s Magnetic Field Lasted Far Longer Than ... https://www.space.com/37756-moon-magnetic-field-lasted-billion-years-longer.html
    • Magnetic fields on the moon are the remnant of an ancient core ... https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201015173133.htm
    • Mystery of Moon’s Magnetic Field Deepens | Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mystery-moons-magnetic-field-deepens/
    • How strong is Sun magnetic field on Moon surface? And on Mars? https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/41246/how-strong-is-sun-magnetic-field-on-moon-surface-and-on-mars
    • A Study of the Magnetic Field of Moon - NASA/ADS https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1962IAUS...14...45D
    • Lunar Laser Ranging experiments - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Laser_Ranging_experiments
    • How NASA Uses Simple Technology to Track Lunar Missions https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/how-nasa-uses-simple-technology-to-track-lunar-missions/
    • Tests of Gravity Using Lunar Laser Ranging - SpringerLink https://link.springer.com/article/10.12942/lrr-2010-7
    • Next-generation Laser Ranging at Lunar Geophysical Network and ... https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/ac6c25/pdf
    • International Laser Ranging Service - NASA https://ilrs.gsfc.nasa.gov
    SEISMOGRAPH
    INDIA AND CHINA
    • Independent Verification
    The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has taken high-definition photos of the Apollo landing sites, capturing the Lunar Module descent stages and the tracks left by the astronauts. This provides independent verification of the landings, as the LRO is a separate spacecraft not involved in the original Apollo missions.



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    There are many stories, notions, and theories about what might happen if the development of artificial intelligence goes wrong. But what if it goes right? What if we develop superintelligence safely, govern it well, and make good use of it?

    These are the profound questions that today’s esteemed guest, Nick Bostrom, has explored in his highly anticipated new book, Deep Utopia.

    Nick is a Professor at Oxford University, where he heads the Future of Humanity Institute as its founding director. He is the most-cited professional philosopher in the world aged 50 or under and is the author of some 200 publications, including Anthropic Bias (2002), Global Catastrophic Risks (2008), Human Enhancement (2009), and Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies (2014), a New York Times bestseller.

    With a background in theoretical physics, computational neuroscience, logic, and artificial intelligence, he is a leading expert in this field so without further ado, let’s dive right into his beautiful utopia!

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:02:37 Judging a book by its cover 

    00:06:01 Failed utopian experiments

    00:10:47 The future of work

    00:16:16 The limits to growth and superintelligence 

    00:28:30 Simulation hypothesis 

    00:39:14 The potential for AI alignment 

    00:47:53 Why Nick hopes there are no aliens

    00:50:19 Audience questions 

    01:03:49 Outro




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    How are cosmology and cosmetology linked? Has the Big Bang happened an infinite number of times? And why has no one ever seen a perfect triangle? 

    I recently had the opportunity to discuss these and other exciting topics with Dennis Prager! Dennis is the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show The Dennis Prager Show, which can be heard nationwide on nearly 400 stations! He is also the founder of Prager University (PragerU), the world's most-watched conservative video website with a billion views a year, more than half of them by people under 35. 

    Enjoy our insightful conversation! 

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:00:55 Cosmology and cosmetology 

    00:04:58 The origin of the universe 

    00:09:01 The perfect triangle 

    00:13:01 The first scientific crack in cosmology and Olber’s paradox

    00:18:26 Do most physicists believe in the Big Bang? 

    00:22:59 My predictions about the past

    00:27:50 Outro 




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    Is Earth unique, or are there other Earth-like planets full of life? If so, what might life be like on these other planets? Could we even detect it? These questions have puzzled people for millennia.

    Now, we finally have the technology to explore it. Among the people who have taken up the search for other Earth-like planets and extraterrestrial life is today's guest, Lisa Kaltenegger!

    Lisa Kaltenegger is an award-winning astrophysicist and astrobiologist and the founding director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell. She is a pioneer and world-leading expert in modeling habitable worlds and their light footprints. For the last decade, she has been finding new ways to discover life in space, working with NASA and ESA from Austria to the Netherlands, Harvard, Germany, and now Cornell. 

    Today, she will take us on an exciting journey through space in search of habitable planets and life. 

    Tune in! 

    Key Takeaways: 


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:03:00 Judging a book by its cover

    00:06:16 What kind of aliens is Lisa looking for? 

    00:10:50 The key technology for planet hunting 

    00:16:51 Modeling habitable planets

    00:24:09 A trip through probability space 

    00:33:58 Panspermia and life on Mars

    00:38:02 Proof of life

    00:44:51 Information theory and identifying signs of life

    00:48:11 The implications of discovering extraterrestrial life

    00:53:16 The future of pedagogy 

    00:57:39 Outro


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    The multiverse has captured the imagination of scientists and thinkers for centuries, sparking debates in physics, philosophy, and beyond.

    But is it a valid scientific theory or just science fiction? 

    I’ve had the pleasure of exploring this issue with the leading expert in this field, physicist and author Paul Halpern. Halpern is a professor of physics at Saint Joseph’s University and the author of eighteen popular science books, including Flashes of Creation, The Quantum Labyrinth, Einstein's Dice, Schrodinger's Cat, and Synchronicity. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. 

    Halpern recently published The Allure of the Multiverse: Extra Dimensions, Other Worlds, and Parallel Universes, which tells the epic story of how science became besotted with the multiverse and the controversies that ensued. Today, we’re going to dive headfirst into this fascinating investigation!

    Tune in.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:17 Judging a book by its cover

    00:06:39 Bruno’s speculations about exoplanets

    00:11:20 Why is the multiverse such a controversial theory? 

    00:16:54 Richard Feynman And John Wheeler

    00:23:31 Can we falsify the multiverse?

    00:30:30 Has anyone ever written a biography of Bob Dickey? 

    00:39:11 Inflationary models, multiverse and cyclic cosmology

    00:45:36 Evidence of bubble collisions in the CMB? 

    00:57:45 String theory and the multiverse

    01:01:41 Outro




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    Welcome everyone to a fascinating deep dive with the late Daniel Dennett!

    In our interview, we tackled fascinating problems like free will, human consciousness, ethics, and the philosophy of science. He also explained why he’s sounding the alarm on AI!

    Shortly after our interview, Daniel sadly passed away at the age of 82. He was a renowned philosopher, thought-provoking writer, brilliant cognitive scientist, and vocal atheist. He was the co-director of the Center for Cognitive Studies, the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University in Massachusetts, a member of the editorial board for The Rutherford Journal, and a co-founder of The Clergy Project.

    Known as one of the "Four Horsemen" of New Atheism, he was at the forefront of discussions on consciousness, free will, and the impact of Darwinian evolution on religious belief. Dennett's works, including "Breaking the Spell" and "Consciousness Explained," have provoked both admiration and controversy, challenging readers to reconsider deeply held beliefs about the mind and its relationship to the physical world. Needless to say, I was thrilled to have Dan on the show!

    The world has truly lost an extraordinary soul and a groundbreaking thinker.

    RIP

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:09:27 Judging a book by its cover

    00:12:29 Dan's critique of Sam Harris's position on free will

    00:21:43 The evolutionary advantage of music

    00:29:01 Language, nonverbal communication, and artificial intelligence 

    00:34:33 Are brains computers?

    00:46:04 Sounding the alarm on AI

    00:51:38 Bioengineering and bioethics 

    00:57:21 Philosophy of physics 

    01:02:47 The evolution of academia

    01:09:08 Audience questions 

    01:23:10 Outro




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    Today on Into the Impossible, we’re exploring the fascinating realm of time with none other than the timekeeper himself – Chad Orzel. 

    Chad is a professor of physics and science communicator renowned for his popular science books, How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog, Breakfast with Einstein, and How to Teach Relativity to Your Dog. He is also a regular contributor to Forbes.com. 

    In his most recent book, A Brief History of Timekeeping, Chad revisits the delicate negotiations involved in Gregorian calendar reform, the intricate and entirely unique system employed by the Maya, and how the problem of synchronizing clocks at different locations ultimately required us to abandon the idea of time as an absolute and universal quantity. 

    From sundials to sandglasses and mechanical clocks, this sharp and engaging story isn't just about the science of timekeeping—it's a riveting tale encompassing politics, philosophy, and the very essence of space and time.

    Tune in!

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:07 Judging a book by its cover

    00:05:07 Galileo’s telescope helmet

    00:10:23 The connection between time and astronomy

    00:13:11 Why is longitude so hard to measure?

    00:15:32 The relativity of simultaneity

    00:22:12 The future of education after COVID

    00:25:55 The standard definition of time

    00:31:19 Attosecond clocks

    00:36:33 Why time is so much more perplexing than space

    00:40:23 How to teach students new things

    00:43:14 On education  

    00:49:05 Outro




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    On April 8th, 2024, the USA will be treated to a rare celestial phenomenon—a total solar eclipse. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow that temporarily darkens parts of the Earth. Astronomers and enthusiasts eagerly await the chance to witness this remarkable event and delve deeper into the mysteries of our solar system. 

    Today, I want to do a deep dive into solar eclipses so that you can better appreciate them, whether you’ll be able to see the one on Monday or not. Eclipses are awe-inspiring phenomena that bridge the gap between wonder and discovery and have fascinated humanity for millennia. So, without further ado, let’s dive right in! 

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro 

    00:01:37 Ancient observations 

    00:03:02 Cultural and religious significance 

    00:04:27 Scientific contributions 

    00:05:47 Practical applications 

    00:09:09 Solar eclipse of 2024

    00:10:40 Outro




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    Today on Into the Impossible, we're joined by the renowned cosmic journalist Rebecca Boyle. 

    As a lifelong lunar enthusiast, Rebecca has extensively studied how the Moon has shaped human history and life on Earth. Rebecca's new book, aptly titled ‘Our Moon,’ explores the mysteries of the Moon, from its crucial role in stabilizing Earth's orbit and shaping our climate to its influence on the evolution of life itself. Furthermore, she sheds light on how ancient civilizations used the Moon's phases to measure time, laying the foundations for scientific observations that continue to this day. 

    Today, she has kindly joined us to share her insights and discoveries. So, without further ado, let's dive right into this pure lunacy!

    Rebecca Boyle is a journalist covering the cosmos, focusing on astronomy, space exploration, and history. She is a contributing editor at Scientific American, a contributing writer for Quanta Magazine and The Atlantic, and a frequent contributor at the New York Times, Popular Science, Smithsonian Air & Space, and many other publications. She has received numerous writing awards throughout her career, and her work has been anthologized multiple times in The Best American Science & Nature Writing. Boyle is a former newspaper reporter, a former Space Camp attendee, and a lifelong Moon enthusiast.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:24 Judging a book by its cover

    00:05:08 Rebecca’s personal connection to the Moon

    00:11:16 The Moon in occultism and modern science

    00:13:36 Women’s menstrual cycles and the Moon

    00:16:03 The Moon’s impact on climate change on Earth

    00:18:50 How Earth beat the odds

    00:22:58 Early life formation and the impact of the Moon

    00:26:48 Going back to the Moon and colonizing space

    00:35:53 Audience questions

    00:38:38 Outro




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    When the JWST captured the first images of the earliest galaxies in our universe, scientists were shocked. 

    The galaxies appeared to be way too bright, way too big, and way too mature to have formed so soon after the Big Bang. This discovery has, rightfully so, sparked a massive debate among astrophysicists. Some even started to question the standard model of cosmology. 

    However, using new simulations, some astrophysicists decided to investigate this controversy. Among these extraordinarily talented and bright minds is today’s guest, Chris Hayward, founding member of the FIRE project. 

    Tune in to discover the truth about the mysterious brightness at cosmic dawn!

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:02 What is a FIRE simulation?

    00:03:11 The mysterious brightness at cosmic dawn

    00:12:36 How FIRE provides information on the maturity of a galaxy

    00:16:18 Galaxy dynamics and black holes

    00:18:50 How FIRE simulations can help resolve tensions in cosmology

    00:27:32 “I was made for science.” 

    00:34:09 The experimental minimum 

    00:39:54 What if the universe is actually 26 billion years old? 

    00:43:35 What's next for this type of research?

    00:47:25 Outro




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    “What is it about Artificial Intelligence driving tech giants like Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Sam Altman? Why are they racing to develop and own these thinking machines while unsure of the harm they could cause us? Can we trust nation-states and NGOs to use their totalitarian strategies when they don’t truly understand the problems we face?”

    Here today to discuss this with me are John Vervaeke and Shawn Coyne, two extraordinarily bright minds in the field of artificial intelligence. 

    John Vervaeke is a renowned philosopher and cognitive scientist. He is an associate professor and award-winning lecturer at the University of Toronto, teaching in the Department of Psychology. His work and research are far-ranging, including topics such as human intelligence, rationality, wisdom, and AI.

    Shawn Coyne is a writer, editor, and publisher with over 30 years of experience. He has analyzed, acquired, edited, written, marketed, agented, or published 374 books, including dozens of bestsellers in all genres, generating more than $150,000,000 in revenue.

    John and Shawn recently published Mentoring the Machines, a book in which they discuss the issues that others like to sweep under the rug. In today's episode of Into the Impossible, we'll tackle these issues with them!

    Tune in. 

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:31 Judging a book by its cover 

    00:08:20 Psychology, alignment, and embodiment 

    00:16:20 AI’s impact on editing and publishing

    00:20:39 Knowledge and wisdom 

    00:30:08 The true Turing test 

    00:37:05 Conscious machines 

    00:44:26 AI’s impact on education 

    00:53:30 Tailored audiobooks for kids 

    00:58:12 Promising intersections of AI and psychology

    01:04:04 Outro




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    Today’s guest needs no introduction…

    Meet Sam Harris. Neuroscientist, philosopher, New York Times best-selling author, host of Making Sense, creator of Waking Up, and one of the most thought-provoking intellectuals of our time. Known as one of the "Four Horsemen" of New Atheism, along with Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Daniel Dennett, he fearlessly navigates even the most difficult of topics. 

    He’s a true advocate of reason and an explorer of the human condition. His ideas transcend boundaries, challenge our perceptions, and invite us to think deeply about the world around us. In our thought-provoking conversation, we wrestle with topics ranging from the existence of free will to psychedelic drugs, meditation, and religion. 

    Join us for an exploration of reason, morality, and consciousness like no other!

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:10:18 Judging a book by its cover

    00:13:37 Woke identitarian politics and recent developments in AI

    00:25:43 Making your mind into a friend

    00:30:52 Meditation and the nature of self 

    00:52:51 Slipping into psychopathy

    01:00:59 The psychedelic experience 

    01:18:52 Who Sam relies on for external advice

    01:25:42 On Trump’s narcissism 

    01:42:21 Musk’s ambition to colonize Mars

    01:59:14 Does Sam miss academia? 

    02:08:51 Free will, consciousness, and scientific experimentation

    02:52:32 Can AI have free will?

    02:54:38 Should we teach kids religion? 

    03:03:50 Barbaric beliefs in different religions 

    03:18:46 Outro




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    Today, we’re joined by a real hero of mine and mentor to millions around the world – dr. Robert Kirshner! 

    Robert is an astronomer of great renown. He is the Clowes Research Professor of Science at Harvard University and executive director of the Thirty Meter Telescope. This remarkable international scientific endeavor will radically change our understanding of the universe and our place within it. With its unprecedented design, the TMT will feature unique capabilities for exploring black holes, dark matter, and the possibility of life outside the solar system.

    Tune in to learn more about Robert’s monumental discoveries and the most controversial telescope on Earth.

    Key Takeaways:


    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:27 Judging a book by its cover

    00:03:29 The discovery of cosmic acceleration 

    00:08:18 The history of cosmic expansion, dark energy, and the density of the universe

    00:22:51 Balancing confidence and humility in scientific research 

    00:25:21 Telescope technology and its applications in astronomy 

    00:35:05 Did the Big Bang never happen? 

    00:39:54 The most controversial telescope on Earth

    00:56:49 What would Robert do differently?

    01:00:21 Outro




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