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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Sean Carroll | Wondery
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers t... more

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Welcome to the November 2025 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable num... more

Science has an incredibly impressive track record of uncovering nonintuitive ideas about the universe that turn out to be surprisingly accurate. It can be tempting to think of scientific discoveries as being carefully constructed atop a rock-solid fo... more

The universe as revealed by physics is objective: it's out there, existing and behaving in ways that are completely independent of human thought. But the process by which we learn about the universe, and the language with which we talk about it, is e... more

Why are people wrong all the time, anyway? Is it because we human beings are too good at being irrational, using our biases and motivated reasoning to convince ourselves of something that isn't quite accurate? Or is it something different -- unmotiva... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Jaffe
Theoretical cosmologist at Imperial College London.
Imperial College London
Episode: 335 | Andrew Jaffe on Models, Probability, and the Universe
Daniel Whiteson
Physicist and author of 'Do Aliens Speak Physics'
UC Irvine
Episode: 334 | Daniel Whiteson on the Physics of and by Aliens
Gordon Pennycook
Experimental psychologist and researcher focusing on misinformation and cognitive psychology
University of Regina, Canada
Episode: 333 | Gordon Pennycook on Unthinkingness, Conspiracies, and What to Do About Them
Dmitri Tymoczko
Musicologist, composer, performer, and professor at Princeton University
Princeton University
Episode: 332 | Dmitri Tymoczko on the Mathematics Behind Music
Petter Törnberg
Professor of computational social science with a background in physics
Episode: 330 | Petter Törnberg on the Dynamics of (Mis)Information
Steven Pinker
Cognitive psychologist, author, and professor known for his work in language and the psychology of human behavior.
Harvard University
Episode: 329 | Steven Pinker on Rationality and Common Knowledge
Mary Roach
A leading science writer and author of books like Replaceable You
Episode: 328 | Mary Roach on Replacing Parts of Our Bodies
Cass Sunstein
A well-known legal scholar and behavioral economics scholar, author of the book 'On Liberalism: In Defense of Freedom'
Episode: 327 | Cass Sunstein on Liberalism
Alvy Ray Smith
Co-founder of Pixar and pioneer in computer graphics
Pixar
Episode: 325 | Alvy Ray Smith on Pixar, Pixels, and the Great Digital Convergence

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Sean Carroll
Host of engaging conversations with experts across multiple disciplines, focusing on science, philosophy, and culture.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 9.4k ratings
  • Top notch show

    The convergence of physics, society, and philosophy is the most interesting thing there is to me. It’s not that I see nearly everything in the same way Sean does, but that Sean and his typical guest display mental and emotional integrity at all times. He has great guests you don’t hear everywhere as well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mk6six
    United States2 months ago
  • You will not find better; a thorough subject matter review by amongst the finest thinkers

    You are invited into Sean’s classroom while he brings the great educators and thinkers into focus with the rigor of scientific interrogation. A quick listen will assuage any concerns obvious troll reviewers have left. This is how you can become more aware of the modern understanding of classical and new ideas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Doberak
    United States2 months ago
  • Excellent thought-provoking content

    It’s funny reading reviews that criticize Sean for mentioning politics (a comment or two per show), while supporting a political movement that vilifies Sean, his profession, and education in general. *His* research and grad students and university are literally being defunded by an administration, and he’s supposed to not have thoughts about it? Nevermind the fact that he’s also a citizen of the country whose politics he’s discussing, and that his comments are always stated as clearly his opinio... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    namesAreHard65468
    United States2 months ago
  • Outstanding

    This man is a national treasure.

    Really great discussions. Top of the class for this type of long format science and philosophy show. Thank you Mr Carroll!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lat60n
    United States2 months ago
  • USA was never meant to be a democracy but for the last 120years has being moving away from the republic that was envision

    Podcast Addict
    4
    fidel velez
    3 months ago

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303 | AMA | February 2025
Q: Why is developing a quantum description of gravity so difficult?
There are both technical challenges, like non-renormalizability, and conceptual challenges, like understanding the nature of spacetime itself.
303 | AMA | February 2025
Q: Is there a theoretical mechanism for the separation of spacetime from the idea of symmetry?
There isn't yet a clear understanding of how symmetries arise if time emerges separately from space.
303 | AMA | February 2025
Q: How should we approach historical figures with complex legacies, like Schrödinger?
It's important to transparently discuss their contributions alongside their moral failings without honoring them blindly.
303 | AMA | February 2025
Q: What are the conditions needed to maintain kinetic stability in democracy as a dynamic system?
Dynamic stability requires both agreement on core values and a structure that allows for resilience against perturbations.
303 | AMA | February 2025
Q: What are your thoughts on the disconnect between the media's coverage of Gaza and the reality on the ground?
The need for an objective mainstream media is crucial even if current media performance is disappointing. We need accuracy and effectiveness in reporting.

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Engaging a wide range of thought leaders, the content features conversations that explore the intersection of science, philosophy, and culture. Topics often revolve around complex themes, including neuroscience, quantum mechanics, artificial intelligence, and the arts, inviting listeners to ponder profound questions about existence, morality, and the universe. The podcast is known for its thought-provoking discussions, showcasing guests from diverse fields such as physics, economics, and philosophy, reflecting a commitment to challenging conventional wisdom and exploring innovative ideas.

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