
A podcast all about www.conjectureinstitute.org/ with approximately bi-monthly interviews with the Fellows
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Science | |||

Jaber is a Fellow of Conjecture Institute. A computer science graduate and educational Youtuber focused on science and philosophy communication, Jaber's videos and interviews are dedicated to promoting Enlightenment values, progress, optimism in Deut... more
In explaining the regularities of an economy, of the conditions under which wealth can and cannot grow, we may begin with the fact that man acts purposefully—that is, he employs some scarce means to achieve some desired ends. This is typically called... more
With his advent of a tradition of criticism, materialism, and the notion of universal principles, Thales gave every subsequent philosopher and scientist indispensable tools of reason that have lasted for thousands of years.
Read the entire module: h... more
Physicist Julian Barbour discusses the ideas in his essay, Gravity Without Absolutes.
Julian's essay is one of several written for our upcoming compendium, Bold Conjectures, Volume II: Essays Across Physics.
In this module, we will explore the content and shortcomings of four laws of thermodynamics.
Read the module: conjectureinstitute.org/courses/constructor-theory/Constructor%20Theory%20Module%203.pdf
Visit Conjecture Institute: conje... more
Physicist Abdullah Afzal discusses the ideas in his essay, Effective Field Theory and the Shape of Realism (cowritten with Hassaan Saleem).
Abdul and Hassaan's' essay is one of several written for our upcoming compendium, Bold Conjectures, Volume II... more
Conjecture Institute Fellow Charles Bedard discusses the ideas in his essay, Another Triumph of Locality: Colliding Histories Skew Handshakes.
Charles' essay is one of several written for our upcoming compendium, Bold Conjectures, Volume II: Essays ... more
Conjecture Institute Fellow Sam Kuypers discusses the ideas in his essay, The Fate of Spacetime: What Many Worlds Means for Gravity.
Sam's essay is one of several written for our upcoming compendium, Bold Conjectures, Volume II: Essays Across Physic... more
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