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The Entropy of Intelligence Means That Systems Without Stories Collapse

Is intelligence the same thing as raw calculating power? Angus Fletcher doesn’t think so. He sees it as the ability to adapt when plans fail and certainty collapses. Drawing from special operations training, neuroscience, and narrative theo...

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How Crazy Ideas Survive Contact With Experts

This episode explores why bold ideas so often fail not because they’re wrong, but because they collide with expert identity, status, and narrative inertia. Drawing on Professor Angus Fletcher’s work across literature, neuroscience, and elit...

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What are electricity and light, really?

In this second part of our conversation with CERN & LHC particle physicist and UC Irvine professor of physics and astronomy Daniel Whiteson, we move from abstract questions to concrete examples, asking what electricity, magnetism, and light...

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When Cosmology Refuses to Do Physics

In this unedited, on-site conversation with cosmologist Dr. Brian Keating, we examine what counts as evidence in modern physics by pressing on one of cosmology’s most trusted observations: the cosmic microwave background.

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