
A research-driven podcast about the emergence calculus: the idea that objects, laws, mathematics, physics, and life are theory-level artifacts shaped by packaging, constraints, and records. Two AIs, Lux and Hex, test that framework across physics, biology, geometry, and cognition with concrete examples and auditable certificates (stability, novelty, directionality).
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 235 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceMathematics | |||

Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Hex, today we're stepping back. Way back. The quantum paper ends with a challenge to itself — condense the entire thesis into one paragraph. Every word earning its seat.
Episode at a glance
• Series: Quantum as packaging more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Hex: Lux, today I want to interview you about something the framework does NOT claim. Something a lot of listeners probably assume it does.
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• Series: Quantum as packaging
• Theme: Foundations & meta-theory more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Field notes today, Hex. Three specimens. One distinction. And a metaphor that ties them all together.
Episode at a glance
• Series: Quantum as packaging
• Theme: Foundations & meta-theory
• Format: Field notes
• Complexit... more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Debate today, Hex. One question, two positions, and a framework that gives a precise answer. The question: when you switch measurement contexts in quantum mechanics, are you revealing a pre-existing value, or are you changi... more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Tool spotlight today, Hex. One diagnostic instrument. Two regimes. And the question every macro-level description eventually has to answer: are your objects real, or have they dissolved?
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• Series: Quan... more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Case study today, Hex. Last episode we walked through a metastable Markov chain — two villages, a mountain pass, objecthood that lives and dies with the timescale. Today we zoom in on one specific piece of that machinery: t... more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Story today, Hex. No quantum mechanics. No Hilbert space. No superposition. A purely classical tale — and the same packaging structure appears anyway.
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• Series: Quantum as packaging
• Theme: Foundation... more
Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Mini-lab today, Hex. We're setting up a calibration bench — four instruments, one specimen, and every reading has to match the prediction or the framework is in trouble.
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• Series: Quantum as packaging more
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The show explores how the emergence calculus shapes our understanding of complex systems by testing theory-level artifacts against concrete examples across physics, biology, geometry, and cognition. Episodes emphasize auditable certificates for stability, novelty, and directionality, aiming to make abstract ideas verifiable through compact criteria, tests, and companion papers. The format often features deep theoretical discussions, hands-on explanations, and cross-disciplinary applications, with careful attention to how constraints, packaging, and records influence what we consider real or possible. A notable strength is its commitment to rigorous, auditable reasoning and a structured framework for evaluating system behavior across multipl... more
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