
On the Thought Experiments podcast, we talk about science, philosophy, politics and the human condition. We delve into famous, and not-so-famous riddles, conundrums, mysteries and paradoxes that challenge the mind. We also encourage learning in a fun, engaging way that provokes thought and promotes the pursuit of knowledge.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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After 2 years, I'm bringing back this podcast! It's going to be much more in depth, with guests, a video element and all kinds of other ways to interact! Follow now and I promise you'll be glad you did!
When deciding on a topic for episode 6, it dawned on me that there is one system virtually entangled in all aspects of our lives that very few people know about. This system is global, with just a handful of countries not participating, yet many peop... more
In this episode, we discuss a famous thought experiment that forces you to make the most ethical choice. We also talk about how this applies to technology like autonomous vehicles.
In episode 4, we talk about value. Specifically, the Paradox of Value - also known as the Diamond-Water Paradox. This paradox states that even though something like water is more useful, it is cheaper than something like diamonds which aren't very us... more
This is a super-intelligent podcast and Ben does a wonderful job keeping it interesting! Can't wait to hear more.
Podcasts are designed to make you think. Or give you answers. This one's fascinating. Ben digs up the most interesting nuggests of "did you knows" and opens up a whole new world of thinking. And i this is where it starts, I'm excited to see where it's headed.
I've always liked listening to this type of podcast...makes you think!









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